Read more about the article Book Review : The Viceroy Villa – Ashwini U. Nambiar
the viceroy villa

Book Review : The Viceroy Villa – Ashwini U. Nambiar

The Viceroy Villa is a cursed palace and the centre of the book, around which, the story revolves. The protagonist couple moves in to stay in the villa, along with their pair of girl kids. The female protagonist discovers an underground dungeon in the premises and decides to pen down a story based on that. All the adventures that she plans for the characters of her story, becomes real in dangerous ways for her daughters. Various twists and turns unfold, leading the kids and their friends to an island previously unknown to the world.

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Read more about the article What’s Up With Me?: Puberty, Periods, Pimples, People, Problems and More – Tisca Chopra
Tisca Chopra

What’s Up With Me?: Puberty, Periods, Pimples, People, Problems and More – Tisca Chopra

What’s Up With Me? is precisely that sort of a book, with practical suggestions for coping with the rollercoaster that growing up is. Tisca Chopra—actor, mother, film director-producer and author—has friendly, sensible and doable ideas on everything from your changing body to pimples and periods, health and hygiene to safety and self-worth, relationships and boys to emotions, and much, much more.

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Read more about the article Author feature – Aishwarya Singh
Aishwarya Singh

Author feature – Aishwarya Singh

A student studying in Lucknow, Aishwarya Singh is an ambitious child with many talents. She started writing stories, when she was eleven year old. Aishwarya usually writes horror and romantic stories. 'Mona Lisa' is her first book written and published. Her parents have always supported and encouraged her in the fields she is interested in. Even her little sister helped and encouraged her for the work.

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Honour or Disgrace – Choice is ours : Neha Singhal

India, a country with 139 crore people, who are different from each other with respect to their cultures, language and believes, yet united under one name called 'Indians'. The beauty of India lies in its diversity. As an Indian, I feel proud of my country's rich cultural heritage, valour and modesty.

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Why I dislike Communists? A critical Analysis of Election defeat of the Left and Congress.

I was born under the shadow of Communist rule in Bengal and I grew up hearing horror stories about the atrocities done by communist cadres. And for a politically neutral family, Bengal remains safe. Politics isn’t strange? In Kerala, Congress is the prime opponent of the Left, whereas in Bengal they are fighting together like good comrades. "Kerala mein khusti, Bengal mein Dosti"-This isn’t acceptable in any sense.

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Read more about the article What did the BJP fail to understand in Bengal Election? – Analytical Reporting
What did the BJP fail to understand in Bengal Election

What did the BJP fail to understand in Bengal Election? – Analytical Reporting

PM Modi and his leadership were busy with campaigns. This created an image that elections are their only priority. Whereas, during any crisis like Amphan and major fire accidents, people always find Mamata Banerjee on the road, fighting along with them. She takes everything in her hand whenever Bengal is in danger. This wasn't a fight to choose local MLAs but the fight was to make Mamata Banerjee CM once again. She acted as a General in this fight to safeguard Bengal's Pride and to protect Bengal from the invasion of the communal forces. And she succeeded in this. Probably the BJP failed to understand her capability.

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