Tag: books
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Stethoscopes, Snapshots and Suitcases
Blogchatter in its Wrap Up Party has invited us to give a shout out to other content creators. Meet my tribe.
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Sid Bellad’s Literary Odessey
Sid Bellad’s Quixotic Quest to meet the reading challenge. It takes humongous effort to stop being an information junkie.
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Aurangzeb: Insights and Lamentations | Book Review
Book Review. Author: Charu Nivedita Translator from Tamil Nandita Krishnan. ISBN: 9789 356 993 921 publisher: HarperCollins India. It was the title that got my fancy conversations with Aurangzeb the emperor who gave us Aurangabad, the favourite target of all Hindutva, the simple man whose personal life was about selling caps and surviving on…
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Madam Sir’s Unconventional Odessey Through A Conventional World.
Dive into the captivating world of “Madam Sir,” where Manjari Jaruhar, an unfettered spirit, takes you on her incredible journey from a traditional Indian girl to a trailblazing IPS officer. With grace and determination, she defies norms, breaks barriers, and leaves an indelible mark on generations.
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Who changed me…
My story by Kamala Das has a statement, “ask the books that I read why change. Ask the authors dead and alive who communicated with me and gave me the courage to be myself.” … Did they? I do not know, I was brought up by parents and grandparents who were voracious readers, membership to…
