Giligadu- The Lost Days by Chitra Mudgal
Giligadu- The Lost Days by Chitra Mudgal is a tenderly written novel on growing old. It is a human story that will appeal to readers of all ages, young and old.
Giligadu- The Lost Days by Chitra Mudgal is a tenderly written novel on growing old. It is a human story that will appeal to readers of all ages, young and old.
Ruskin Bond is a living legend and his works have enthralled children and adults alike. On the occasion of his 86thbirthday we take a look at some timeless works.
Most of us scan the news the first thing in the morning, and maybe even multiple times in a day. What if you get to know that the quality of your life will actually improve if you stop reading the news?
The world of space is an infinite mystery. Humankind has always looked at uncovering the deep secrets that lie beyond the skies. Clues to the Cosmos by Shohini Ghose tells us the story….
ISRO has done India proud not only through its projects in space science, but also as an example of encouraging women in science, in a manner that is devoid of tokenism. Here’s an inspiring read that shows how even sky is NOT the limit!
The Assassination of Indira Gandhi- The Collected Stories of Upamanyu Chatterjee may have a title that screams for attention, but it is in fact, a very nuanced and highly literary body of work.
A group of Scientists from allied disciplines address many questions about the vast cosmos in a very simple and lucid manner that will appeal to the teen and adult reader, truly unlocking the universe!
The Dalai Lama is clearly one of the most famous people in the whole world. But strangely, stories of his crossing into India from Tibet are not as mainstream as one may expect them to be. In An Officer and His Holiness, Rani Singh uses a personal account to delve into this story.
Business in the new age demands a reset mindset. Following old systems is akin to driving ahead while looking in the rear-view mirror. Rajesh Srivastava presents a curated and comprehensive lowdown on The New Rules of Business.
Calcutta, thriller, detective: reminds you of the classic Byomkesh Bakshi series? This time it is Ritual, a 'whodunit' based in Calcutta, the debut novel of journalist turned writer Uttaran Das Gupta