Book review
Trials of women in a society dominated by men
It was something you were born to, if you were a woman, and embedded in you from girlhood.
Odisha’s shy, chain-smoking CM and his art of survival
When Naveen entered politics in Odisha, he was trying to reach out to the people of his native land whose rusticity he did not share.
A leisurely journey through Pak’s past, present and future
On hearing from him after long, Paracha mailed Anthony asking him to bring his guitar the next time he visited Pakistan.
Book Review: Vinaya Bhagat’s The Trickster is a gripping tale of the fear of unknown
Vinaya Bhagat’s The Trickster takes readers on ride between realms of known, and unknown, merging myth with folklore and reality and crime.
Book Review: Obsessed; a tale of love gone all wrong
Ruchi Kokcha’s novel Obsessed talks about sensitive issues, love, lust and a madwoman's aspirations.
Hilarious and ultimately tragic lives of leaders who ruled Pak
Jinnah was convinced that he single-handedly had wrested Pakistan from the British Empire and that he alone would control its future.
India’s national security: An integrated view
Section V dwells on strategic concerns directly affecting India’s defensive and offensive capabilities in warfare.
A little more humour would have done the trick
The depiction of Priya and Chirag’s deathly dull and boring marriage works well, though.
Reading a cinematic masterpiece, literally
The only way the novelised Nayak can find readers is by reviving the enthusiasm that one might have felt when one first saw the film.
Understanding the disturbed mind
What doctors want for patients of maniac depression is a placid, calm and harmonious state.