Book Review: ‘The Indians’ by G. N. Devy, Tony Joseph & Ravi Korisettar
"The Indians: Histories of a Civilization" offers a thought-provoking and comprehensive exploration of the vibrant and multifaceted tapestry of Indian culture, presented by a diverse group of renowned historians.
Book Review: ‘Crossing Paths in America and India’ by Leonard A. Gordon
Leonard A. Gordon’s memoir-like work titled "Crossing Paths in America and India: Memories Essays Reviews" offers a deeply personal yet academically rich narrative that spans decades of engagement with Indian history and U.S.-India relations.
Book Review: ‘The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe’ by James Patterson
In "The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe", bestselling author James Patterson turns his investigative eye to one of Hollywood’s most enduring and controversial deaths.
Book Review: ‘Elevate’ by Shannah Kennedy and Colleen Callander
"Elevate" concludes by reminding us that self-care is a must. Kennedy and Callander support tiny but effective modifications that improve well-being, such as increasing sleep, introducing frequent activity, or changing food somewhat.
Book Review: ‘How the World Ran Out of Everything’ by Peter S. Goodman
"How the World Ran Out of Everything" is a must-read for policymakers, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of our global economy and the urgent need for reform.
Book Review: Braving a Viral Storm by Aashish Chandorkar and Suraj Sudhir
Braving a Viral Storm by Aashish Chandorkar and Suraj Sudhir is a must-read book commemorating the Indian government's & public sector's...















