http://www.programr.com is a website developed by a Pune, India based start-up. The site is aimed for developers (both the experts and to be). They claim that you can learn, practice and showcase your IT skills online. Let us take a dig at the site. Read More »
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Mausam | Hindi Film | Bollywood Movie Reviews
Perception of art is different for different people. A poetry loved by one may not be liked by the other. A masterpiece for one may be just some abstract lines for the other. Read More »
Malgudi Days – The Hindi TV Serial On DVD – Views And Reviews For Episode – Siddha – Leela’s Friend
It is the story of a middle class family girl Leela and her friend Siddha. The family is living in the normal middle class family usually live. Leela was playing while her mother was preparing the dinner for them. She was called at the dining table and we see that they have the power outage at that time. Read More »
The Miguel Street by Sir V S Naipaul | Book Review
“The Miguel Street”, third fictional work by Sir V S Naipaul (after The Mystic Masseur and The Suffrage of Elvira) was first published in 1959 and won the Somerset Maughm Award in 1961. The book is a collection of the prose pictures of various characters living on the Miguel Street in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The story is told in ... Read More »
Safari Magazine | February 2012 Issue | Views And Reviews
Yet another month passed, yet another segment finished. Or shall we shall, a new month came, a new segment started! One more chance to live the life with more knowledge and humanity! The new issue of Safari magazine also hit the stands and we are ready to explore the stuff. Ready to dig deep into the content of the same. ... Read More »
The Suffrage of Elvira by Sir V S Naipaul | Book Review
Published in 1958, “The suffrage of Elvira” is second fiction novel by Sir V S Naipaul (after The Mystic Masseur) and is set in the colonial world of Trinidad. The story revolves around election in the small town of Elvira portraying variety of characters, each eccentric in its own way but ruthlessly real and tells the story of the transition ... Read More »