Hinduism is not mere a religion, it is Dharma. A religion is weaved around only one way of life that includes way of praying, concept of God or the supreme being, way of living and more. Hinduism refers to the vast and broad definition. It is about inclusiveness of all the ways of life. You choose your way of living ... Read More »
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Saboteur By R V Raman | Book Review
To most of us, the world of big money is a mystery. Our interactions are limited to our bank transactions, bill payments, savings, loans, etc. as part of our day-to-day lives. But when it comes to finance at corporate levels, there are many layers and intricacies involved. There are also always people who are smart, but not very ethical, who ... Read More »
Christmas Gift | An Emotional Short EBook By Kamal Upadhyay | Personal Review
In the changing time when not only in films but also in TV Shows and even web shows (a few exceptions are always there, of course), mostly the rich city life is explored and the actual rural India and middle class homes/offices/life style are almost forgotten, the modern day readers may not connect themselves with the stories of Premchand-ji and ... Read More »
The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi | Book Review
The literature-loving team at Thinkerviews is always looking for books that receive the love of the readers and become popular. This includes books published by writers with Indian roots, no matter where they publish their books in the world. Some of these books are loved purely for their exotic quotient i.e., they highlight the exquisite and colorful cultural traditions as ... Read More »
No Matter What By Rohit Dawesar | Book Review
Love is an enigma that all human beings try to understand and experience in their lives. It can build lives and families and it can also destroy them. It is such a powerful force and romantic love is something that is portrayed foremost through all artistic forms including literatures. Hundreds of love stories are published in India every year and ... Read More »
Shall We Tango, Charlie? By Chetna Lumb Bedi | Book Review
The International Women’s Day has just gone by and we all heard about the initiatives and advances being made in creating a world where equal opportunities are available to all irrespective of their gender. Armed Forces are generally made up of men but in last couple of decades, women have been making their mark in this area too, and the ... Read More »