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BYJU’s Miracle Journey By Abhish B. | Book Review

BYJU's Miracle Journey: from 8 Students to $21 Billion (Indian Unicorns) by B. Ashish | Book Cover

The perks of having “book reading” as a hobby includes getting exposure to some interesting segments of the world. Not only the fictional and virtual worlds are available to our disposal but it also lets us visit some interesting real life journeys as well. Yes, we are referring non-fictional works and more importantly biographical stuff. In the same segment, during ... Read More »

किंग खान: द राशोमॉन सागा (Hindi Edition) By Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review

किंग खान: द राशोमॉन सागा (Hindi Edition) By Kamal Upadhyay | Book Review

A person who can take a satirical look at the current happenings is more often one of the most intelligent fellows. Kamal Upadhyay is one such author. Inspired by the writings of Premchand-ji and Parsai-ji, he love to explore the things from the satirical goggles. It was Lankapati Ka Loktantra (लंकापति का लोकतंत्र) – a satire by him, that connected ... Read More »

Sauvastika: The Struggle of Shantiputra | A Short EBook By Ashwin Sanghi | Personal Review

Sauvastika: The Struggle of Shantiputra | A Short EBook By Ashwin Sanghi | Book Cover

August 2020 is a very special month in many contexts. While COVID-19 pandemic (which is also referred to as China Virus pandemic by many) is getting murkier and people’s lives seem too far from being normal. Or possibly, the new definition of “normal” going to change soon. We will talk about the positive things that happened during this month (so ... Read More »

Ranna saves the River – A ThinkerViews story for Children

Ranna saves the River - A ThinkerViews story for Children

Ranna lived in the little village of Peoplepur. The village set in arms of a mountain called Giriraj and there was a great river flowing at its feet called Varini. Peoplepur was far away from everywhere. Generations of its folks had lived here without any link to the outside world. Ranna’s family had lived in Peoplepur always. Her grandfather had ... Read More »