The book reflects the great penmanship of Lavanya Lakshminarayan. The book starts by laying out a bolstering narrative, raising serious questions about culture and its dominance.
Writing a book that weaves a fictional tale into historical facts can be challenging. However, Rupsa Roy seemed to have mastered this skill.
This book, in a comprehensive manner, provides an overview of the challenges of increasing crop or agricultural productivity
I have grown to love anthologies. They open up a world of possibilities and perceptions that novels following a single storyline can rarely unravel.
Rajesh Talwar’s “The Killings in November: A Play On Toxic Terror” is a riveting play that masterfully weaves mystery, thriller, and social commentary elements.
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