Kashmiri warrior queen Didda remembered in book

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New Delhi--A valiant story set in the resplendent landscapes of 10th century Kashmir - "Didda: The Warrior Queen of Kashmir" - remembers a brave...

Two Nobel Prizes for literature this year

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Stockholm-- There are going to be two Nobel Prizes winners for literature this year after a sex scandal caused the suspension of last years...

Sacred yet erotic: Radha and her love for Krishna

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By Mohammed Shafeeq Book: Finding Radha - The quest for love; Edited by: Malashri Lal and Namita Gokhale; Publisher: Penguin Random House India; Price: Rs...

Of Sobhraj’s heart, putting your foot down, and an immigrant’s daughter in America

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New Delhi-- This week, find out whether the notorious serial killer Charles Sobhraj has a heart, from the mouth of his cardiac surgeon; learn...

Now, a book on ‘Mann Ki Baat’ uncovers Modi’s thinking

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New Delhi-- A 50-episode book on Prime Minister Narendra Modis ‘Mann Ki Baat programme will provide readers a rare opportunity to discover unknown facets...

Love what scares you

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By Jill Radsken Harvard Staff Writer When Kristen Roupenian’s short story “Cat Person” went viral 14 months ago, the Harvard alumna (Ph.D. ’14 in English) and young author...

India-Pakistan authors come together to re-trace a woman who belonged to both countries

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By Saket Suman   New Delhi-- A timely book tries to point to how much India and Pakistan have in common. "The Begum: A Portrait of Ra'ana...

Books This Weekend: Of everyday vibes, teenage crushes, and a stolen van Gogh

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New Delhi--Flex your muscles with a self-help book that teaches you how to keep your motivation strong; get swayed by Manav Kaul's stories on...

Heads, hands and hearts: How ‘Globotics’ will change worklife

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By Saket Suman Book: The Globotics Upheaval-Globalization, Robotics and the Future of Work; Author: Richard Baldwin; Publisher: Orion/Hachette India; Pages: 292; Price: Rs 699 Predictions about...

Banned by British, Nanak Singh’s scathing critique of the Raj to be launched in...

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New Delhi-- Nanak Singh, widely regarded as the father of the Punjabi novel, was present at the Jallianwala Bagh on April 13, 1919 ,when...
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