As the world has changed around us, the stories we tell reflect that different world. There are more and more voices airing how the lives of people in various corners of India are also changing with new opportunities and still to some extent appear unchanged at the fundamental level of beliefs. The popular, mainstream writers have managed to capture the ... Read More »
Tag Archives: Motivational
Ilu – A Hindi Short EBook By Kamal Upadhyay | Unbiased Review
Recently we came to know about Ilu (ईलू) – a short story by Kamal Upadhyay. Kamal Upadhyay’s book Lankapati Ka Loktantra is a satire on the current time and political system. Though published a few years ago, it is still relevant and will remain relevant (I wish, the system and society are changed so much that the book become irrelevant ... Read More »
Everest Ki Beti | Inspiring Journey Of Arunima Sinha | Book Review
Before a few months ago we got a chance to buy Everest Ki Beti (एवरेस्ट की बेटी) – a Hindi Book exploring the inspiring journey of Arunima Sinha (अरुणिमा सिन्हा). Despite our busy schedules and a stack of “books to be reviewed”, I’d given out-of-turn read to this amazing book from our team. It, however, took me a lot more ... 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 »
God’s Own Kitchen: The inspiring story of Akshaya Patra by Rashmi Bansal | Book Review
It is said that “Books are the best friends a human can have”, and it is true. Based on its genre it may open a virtual fantasy world to you or it may help you witnessing harsh reality. Often it takes you to the tour of a wonderland or opens a compendium of knowledge. Possibly the best thing a book ... Read More »
A Voyage Through the Echoes by Prakriti Singh | Book Review
While on one hand, we see some intellectuals worrying about the habit of reading and see it on the verge of dying; and on the other, we see a large number of authors are entering into the spectrum with their works. Of course, the rise of TeleVision, Movie theatres and other options of enjoyments, has affected the habit of reading ... Read More »