Category: Literature & Books

  • Top 10 Indian Revenge Novels That You Must Read

    Top 10 Indian Revenge Novels That You Must Read

    By Gyan Shakankar Revenge remains a timeless theme in literature, capturing the imagination of readers with its potent blend of justice, vengeance, and moral ambiguity. As a longtime admirer of well-crafted revenge stories, I find that the best novels not only entertain but also challenge conventional notions and offer fresh perspectives. My search for exceptional…

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  • An Imaginary Conversation with My Android Lover

    An Imaginary Conversation with My Android Lover

    By: Tom Ball     Hey there, its me, Thomas. I am just wondering what you are dreaming of these days, Gina? You are my creation and you no doubt say, the World is full of dreams. I tell you that I have been dreaming of monsters like the ugly heads of war, which looks like…

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  • Dr. Blossom Kochhar’s ‘The Glow Getters Guide to Everyday Skincare’ Launched

    Dr. Blossom Kochhar’s ‘The Glow Getters Guide to Everyday Skincare’ Launched

    Aromatherapist and skincare expert, Dr. Blossom Kochhar, unveiled her latest book, The Glow Getters Guide to Everyday Skincare at The Tea Room by Blossom Kochhar, Hauz Khas, New Delhi. The much-anticipated fifth book by Dr. Kochhar is poised to revolutionize how individuals approach their daily skincare routines by blending traditional Indian practices with modern skincare…

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  • Kuku FM Reintroduces Chacha Chaudhary in Hindi Audiobooks

    Kuku FM Reintroduces Chacha Chaudhary in Hindi Audiobooks

    Kuku FM has launched an exclusive new audio series, ‘Chacha Chaudhary: Returns,’ based on the beloved Indian comic book character in partnership with Pran’s Features LLP. This strategic collaboration brings to life 10 episodes, each weaving unique adventures that blend nostalgia with contemporary storytelling. Chacha Chaudhary, a wise old man from a quaint Indian village,…

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  • Wizzywig

    Wizzywig

    By Carl Papa Palmer WYSIWYG – What you see is what you get FYI, WTF is not where’s the fire,IIRC. (if I remember correctly)BTW, IANAL. (I am not a lawyer)IOW, IMAn00b. (a clueless newbie) A MOTOS (member of the opposite sex)said, OMG, Dad, (when I replied with a ?)LOL, RTFM. (read the flipping manual)FWIW, (for…

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  • Revisiting Raja Rao, Mulkraj Anand and R. K. Narayan, “Big Three” of Indo English Literature

    Revisiting Raja Rao, Mulkraj Anand and R. K. Narayan, “Big Three” of Indo English Literature

    By: Ramlal Agarwal The recognition and discussion of Indo-English novels starts with Raja Rao (1908–2006), Mulk Raj Anand (1905–2004), and R.K. Narayan (1906–2000). William Walsh, the famous English critic, called them the Big Three of Indo-English literature. They burst onto the Indian literary scene in the thirties with hardly a difference of a few years.…

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  • Is AI Rewiring How We Write? Top 7 Things to Know

    Is AI Rewiring How We Write? Top 7 Things to Know

    Writers are getting a big punch due the onset of Artificial Intelligence. After the rollout of ChatGPT and other LLM-based engines, there is no deartth of platforms that are offering users to create fresh content. But today’s discussion is about the overall sentiment around the use of AI in writing. Recently in a survey conducted…

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  • Exploring Anuja Chauhan’s Novel: “The House That BJ Built”

    By: Gyan Shankar In the realm of contemporary Indian literature, few authors have managed to captivate readers with their wit, humor, and storytelling prowess as effectively as Anuja Chauhan. One of her standout works, “The House That BJ Built,” is a literary masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on readers worldwide. In this comprehensive…

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  • A Multifaceted Epic – “A Suitable Boy” by Vikram Seth

    By: Gyan Shankar Vikram Seth’s magnum opus, “A Suitable Boy,” stands as a testament to the grandeur of Indian literature. Published in 1993, this sprawling novel weaves an intricate tapestry of characters, cultures, and emotions set against the backdrop of post-independence India. It’s an exploration of family, tradition, societal norms, and love in a rapidly…

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  • Cultural Influence and Symbolism in George Orwell’s ‘1984’

    Cultural Influence and Symbolism in George Orwell’s ‘1984’

    By: Gyan Shankar In the annals of literary history, few works have left an indelible mark on the collective consciousness quite like George Orwell’s ‘1984’. A masterpiece of dystopian fiction, this novel transcends its narrative boundaries to become a mirror reflecting the fears, ideologies, and cultural shifts of societies across time. Through its intricate web…

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