Best-selling author Amish Tripathi gets married in London
New Delhi-- Months after he announced his engagement, Amish Tripathi, better known as Amish, the writer of Hindu mythology-based bestsellers, has tweeted that he...
Huma Qureshi spends time in Delhi bookstore signing copies of debut novel
New Delhi-- Actress Huma Qureshi, who officially turned writer in December 2023 following the release of her first novel 'Zeba: An Accidental Superhero' (HarperCollins...
An ode to Indian visual culture and history: Alka Pande’s new collection of 14...
New Delhi--Art historian and curator Dr Alka Pande has written a set of 14 collectable books titled '108 Portraits of Indian Culture and Heritage'...
The forgotten Gandhi and why he should be remembered
By Vikas Datta
Title: Feroze Gandhi - the Forgotten Gandhi; Author: Bertil Falk; Publisher: Roli Books; Pages: 320; Price: Rs 695
He was a "VIP" in...
A new Great Game in the Himalayas, giving voice to Muslim women, the roller...
New Delhi--Read about the new Great Game afoot in the Himalayas involving India, China and Tibet; a forceful argument for giving Muslim women a...
Indian classics translated into English, foreign languages: Govt
New Delhi-- A large number of Indian classics, popular Indian works and literary masterpieces have been promoted into English as well as foreign languages...
Being Arundhathi Subramaniam: One part goddess, one part wild women
New Delhi-- She says it has been exciting to smell the danger in their voice. That it has been an infuriating journey too --...
‘A Sacred Journey’ weaves a wondrous journey of 5 pilgrims to the abode of...
New Delhi-- This is an elegant and evocative work based on the Kedara Kalpa, a relatively little-known Shaiva text only slightly better known than which...
Bhutan echoed: Mountain Echoes Literary Festival ends
By Saket Suman
Thimphu--The eighth edition of the Mountain Echoes Literary Festival reached its culmination on Sunday evening here. The three-day literary extravaganza in Bhutan's...
Alice in Wonderland & her continuing cross-cultural adventures
BY VIKAS DATTA
It was a zany tale, spun on a somnolent summer afternoon boat ride in 1862 to entertain three young girls, but went...