In our land of festivals that celebrate cultural heritage and ethnicity, nothing quite matches the king of festivals for its splendour and richness. Diwali is the time to celebrate the victory of light over darkness, admire the colours of Rangoli, clean the debris of the previous year and welcome Goddess Lakshmi into our houses and lives, greet a New Year ... Read More »
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Ethnicity by Appearance | Perseverance Blend With Fashion
How often do we judge people by appearances? The answer is – “almost always”. As you go through your day, whether walking in the street, travelling in a bus or local train, shopping, banking, working – the brain carries on cataloguing people subconsciously with no active effort as we go through our routine life – ranging from… “that’s a smart ... Read More »
A Magnificent Obsession by Rashmi Bansal | Book Review
A hero is someone who dares walking the unexplored path and does the things which others often shy away from doing. He/she need not wear specially made costumes for them nor he/she need any extraordinary skills. What a hero needs is a genuine heart, human qualities, and conviction to fight against all odds to do the things for greater goods. ... Read More »
Miserable Success By Sudha Murty | Unbiased Review Of A Short EBook
Miserable success Sudha Murthy Recently I got a chance to read a short story named Miserable Success penned by humble, intelligent and successful author Smt. Sudha Murty. She doesn’t need any introduction. Her life was started in a humble background, but she made the 100% use of the opportunity she got, to get educated. And, she excelled in her studies. ... Read More »
Devourers from Suryaksh: Race to the Last Eventuality (Time Travelers Book 2) By Varun Sayal | Book Review
Devourers from Suryaksh: Race to the Last Eventuality (Time Travelers Book 2) | Book Cover The perks of being a professional and genuine book reviewer team include getting exposed to new talents :). We strongly believe in the fact that a journey to anywhere starts with a small step. Then it is all about retaining the consistency and trying to ... Read More »
On the Run with Fotikchand by Satyajit Ray | Book Review
Growing up in India of 20th century had its perks in terms of long, hot summer vacations where there was no school and children had not much to do except entertain themselves with gully cricket and street games with other children, spending part of the holidays with relatives where noisy cousins gathered and read classic children’s literature that included adventure ... Read More »