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Road to redemption begins with a book
Valluvar Vasagar Vattam, a book club formed by the inmates of Central Prison in Puzhal, has enabled convicts into becoming reviewers of several...
Book Review: When one teargas shell quelled a 3,000-strong mob
Biting the Bullet is a trailblazing account of a life full of tackling dacoits, encounters, shootouts and terror attacks, all the while giving an...
All The Wrong Turns: A grim wakeup call on the economy
In this book, the authors investigate all major strands of the economic, political, constitutional and administrative system to delve deep into...
VK Krishna Menon emerges larger than life in Jairam Ramesh’s
Meticulously researched and based entirely on new archival material, this book reveals Krishna Menon in all his capabilities and contradictions. It is...
Book Review: 52 Red Pills, a hyper-learning journey
This book is an inspiration to those who have overscheduled and frenzied lifestyles. Written as a practical guide, this book helps you introspect and...
Moving tales of despair and hope from India’s classrooms
Author Sandeep Rai’s book Grey Sunshine throws light on the battles faced by underprivileged children from across the country, and how their education...
Book Review: A book that unveils the many facets of legendary actor...
The book titled ‘Dilip Kumar: Peerless Icon Inspiring Generations’ includes chapters on Dilip Kumar’s early years and family, his evolution as an...
Book Review: A timely book that discusses migration across the world
Drawing on his own experience as an Indian-born teenager growing up in New York City and on years of reporting around the world, author Suketu...