3 Poets Read Out Their Hearts On #WorldPoetryDay Tishani Doshi, Akhil Katyal and Arundhati Subramaniam read out their poems on #WorldPoetryDay
Book Review: Gurmehar Kaur’s memoir gives you a glimpse of the real woman behind the activist In Small Acts Of Freedom, Gurmehar Kaur pens a tribute to the women in her family and her late father
Book Review: Shobhaa De’s memoir is rather a rant about everyday problems in the high-society Seventy...And To Hell With It shines in moments when Shobhaa De evokes the feeling of 'where did all the time go?'
How mythology shapes the stories of today Is there something in the world of mythology that could actually be historical?
7 reasons why you shouldn’t be afraid of Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf was brave enough to address issues like depression and homosexuality in an age where women were looked down upon
Book Review: When the desire to exact revenge of Partition atrocities gives way to forgiveness A Time of Madness should not only be read as a piece of history but also as a stark reminder that politics based on religion always result in bloodshed
Book Review: Anuj Tiwari’s new novel is less of a love story and more of a self-help book 'I Tagged Her In My Heart' is Anuj Tiwari's fourth novel and is based on real-life incidents
Book review: The Unhurried Tales by Ruskin Bond that every urban millennial must read to get a grip on their life Read the book so that you can appreciate the little things we hardly ever take the pain to observe