In 'The Great Indian Banking Tragedy' Tamal Bandyopadhyay provides expert analysis into the current state of the Indian banking industry.
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Book Review: ‘Azadi’ by Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy's 'Azadi' is a collection of essays and speeches describing India's recent descent into totalitarianism that speaks to the heart and the mind.
Read More »Book Review: ’Note – Bandi’ Edited by R Ramakumar
'Note Bandi', edited by R Ramakumar collects articles by academics and economists to detail the impact of India's so called demonetisation (note-bandi).
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Monkey Grammarian’ by Octavio Paz
For Paz, language means more than just syntax and grammar; his "world before language exists" is something pre-life, a universe of abstraction that monkeys can't imagine but poets can.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A House For Happy Mothers’, A Novel by Amulya Malladi
In A House for Happy Mothers by Amula Malladi we are introduced to two different woman, brought together by need. Pryia want a child and is unable to carry full term. Asha is an unwilling surrogate, but in need of money to get out of poverty. Can they help each other?
Read More »Travel: Top Reasons You Should Visit Bangalore, India This Summer
India's third-largest metropolis is a 'garden city' with lovely weather and plenty of downtown bustle.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Oleander Girl’ by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
This is a completely satisfying story and illustrates both how alike and how different people are based upon the effects of their culture.
Read More »Interview with Tarquin Hall, Author of ‘The Case of the Love Commandos’
"Sometimes I just burst out laughing and can’t stop.As a writer I don’t think there’s anything more satisfying."
Read More »Interview: Tarquin Hall, Author of The Case of the Deadly Butter Chicken
Tarquin Hall talks about his popular and interesting series about a private eye in India
Read More »Book Review: The Thing About Thugs by Tabish Kahir
Not only a pleasure to read but has a depth of meaning not often found in popular fiction today.
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