“Janevari Mahinyatil Vidnyan-yatri” by Dr. Vitthalrao B. Khyade is a remarkable and thought-provoking book that celebrates the lives and contributions of scientists born in the month of January. Through its pages, the book not only chronicles the achievements of these brilliant minds but also delves into their personal journeys, highlighting the challenges they faced and the legacies they left behind.
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Book Review: 4 Cup Tea by Aravind Singh
“4 Cup Tea” by Aravind Singh is a beautifully woven narrative that seamlessly blends the art of storytelling with the emotional depth of poetry. The author has skillfully crafted a fictional tale that feels deeply realistic, offering a sense of relatability and resonance for readers.
An Interview with Lalit Mohan Sharma
The Literature Times: What inspired you to write Inclusive Voids and how does it reflect the current societal dynamics?
Lalit Mohan Sharma: It is butter to the bread of my life. Writing poems, I escape and arrive at emotions, encounter and confront life-situations, attain poise by the creative act to cultivate my responses to everyday life, to convulsions in self and the society as it overwhelms or underwhelms my idea of an individual and human dignity.
Interview with Roxana Jaffer
Roxana Jaffer, a passionate catalyst for positive change, leading with a heart, is devoted to making the world a better place. With a prestigious education from Harvard Business School and an MBA in leadership, she is a visionary in the hospitality industry, combining her expertise with heartfelt humanitarian efforts.
COVID Stories from India: Mother’s Love :Book Review
Emmanuel Bhaskar’s COVID Stories from India: Mother’s Love is an evocative short story that explores the depth of human emotion and resilience during one of the most challenging times in modern history. As part of his broader series on the COVID-19 pandemic, this narrative captures the complex and layered journey of Aruna, a woman whose dreams of motherhood are threatened by the sudden onset of the pandemic.
An Interview with Chetaan Joshii
Chetaan Joshii is a celebrated author of seven books, including Twin-Win Situation, Blind Man’s Buff, CockTale Carnival, Animal Palette and Literally Yours. His work spans across short stories, graphic novels, and films, earning critical acclaim and multiple awards. A creative writing mentor, Chetaan also teaches at media colleges, inspiring future storytellers.
An Interview with Ballaleshwar Tela
I studied at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya which is a CBSE school. We had splendid English Literature course in our syllabus which included poems of literary giants like William Wordsworth and Robert Frost. Particularly, Wordsworth’s ‘Lucy Grey’ and Frost’s ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ impressed and inspired me. These poems had lasting impressions on me and I always dreamt of writing my own poems in their style.
Behind The Tricolour: Lost Legends of 1947 by Capt. Shoukat Mukherjee
Behind The Tricolour: Lost Legends of 1947 by Captain Shoukat Mukherjee is an evocative and meticulously crafted tribute to the unsung heroes of India’s independence
An Interview with Author Lavanya Nukavarapu
Lavanya Nukavarapu is a versatile writer and finance professional with a passion for poetry, fiction, and storytelling. Her works, including Bare Thoughts, The Captive, and
Book Review: Apna Safar by Nepal Singh Thakur
Apna Safar by Nepal Singh Thakur is an inspiring and insightful book that delves into the essential aspects of personal growth, success, and resilience. The book serves as a guide for students and individuals who aspire to achieve their goals but often find themselves stuck due to a lack of direction, practical wisdom, or an understanding of their potential.