Books
Book Review | Climate Change is Upon Us All, But Can Seaweed Save the Planet?
This is in equal measures a book that is intriguing, engaging and infuriating
Book Review | A Wounded Woman Speaks, a Bit too Artlessly
In her memoir Kundu employs a poetic monologue to bust the prison of her memories where she had been held hostage for long
Book Review | Irish Dystopia and a Mother's Survival Fight
It is a serious work of fiction written in a style which demands the reader’s focus
How the PM, PMO Decide on Finance Ministry Affairs
As a bureaucrat, Subhash Chandra Garg adopts the view of the government
Provocative analysis inspires fresh look at Sino-US power strife
The writer underplays China’s aggressiveness in South and East China Seas and across Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China
Book Excerpt: In his own words: How Gandhi stayed true to his ahimsa ideal
IF FOUR SCORE IS IMPERTINENCE, FIVE SCORE WILL BE INTOLERABLE
Is anonymity extinct? What about privacy
Duplicate software have come out in the wake of Clearview which is still highly controversial
Cozy murder mystery begs for a sequel
A person in great need of a psychologist herself, and a most irritating individual to boot
Book Celebrating Jogathi Hero Cuts Corners
The book, From Manjunath to Manjamma, has been written by Harsha Bhat, a journalist and former senior sub-editor of Swarajya
Anatomy Of A Riot Pretends To Debunk Epic, Ends Up Restoring It
No one spoke of justice because there was no need