I love reading thrillers. Recently I came across a book named “Operation Jinnah!” by Shiv Aroor. I’ve started reading the book without many expectations and gradually I started enjoying the way it is written. Being a reporter Shiv himself had came across many authentic details and scenarios which is explored in this fiction nicely. Listen To The Podcast: If you ... Read More »
Tag Archives: Views
Safari Magazine | Gujarati Edition | February 2018 Issue | Views And Reviews
No one can deny the fact that “knowledge is the power”. However, there is a difference between information and knowledge. In simple words, we can say that information needs to be evaluated and after being proven correct and passing the quality test, can be considered as knowledge. The potential sources of knowledge include books (including encyclopedias), newspapers, magazines, TV Shows ... Read More »
Durga writes to her father by Devdutt Pattanaik | Short EBook | Personal Reviews
Recently I got a chance to read Durga writes to her father by known mythologist and speaker Devdutt Pattanaik. Devdutt Pattanaik is not only a scholar but he is a good book explorer too. The topic on which he writes or talks require a lot of research, especially reading of ancient Indian Literature. He then tries to put it together ... Read More »
Synthesis | Bharat Ek Khoj Hindi TV Serial On DVD | Personal Reviews
Episode #26 of Hindi TV Serial Bharat Ek Khoj is titled as Synthesis (Hindi: समन्वय). As there were many invaders came to India with different aims. Some of them were interested only in looting this golden sparrow and others have decided to remain in India (that is Bharat) and eventually made it their motherland. As happens in any battle, some ... Read More »
Interview With Col. Mohan Vizhakat | Author Of The Ancients Of Greater Bharat
Allow me to introduce Col. Mohan Vizhakat, a decorated veteran of Indian Army. His book “Ancients of Greater Bharat” is a sequel to his previous book “The Guardians of Karma”, but it is a complete book in itself. Reading “Ancients of Greater Bharat” made us regard highly of Col. Vizhakat as an author as well. His books, if marketed properly ... Read More »
Kartikeya: The Destroyer’s Son by Anuja Chandramouli | Book Review
As we have noted in a few posts lately, the revival of ancient and mythological stories of India has become a popular and fast-selling genre for fiction books. Especially for those young people whose exposure to Sanskrit literature and mythology has been limited at school, these books provide a great source of pleasure and knowledge. And hence we are always ... Read More »