BY VEENA RAO A near-death health crisis motivated New York-based bestselling author Sweta Vikram to write her latest non-fiction work, A Piece of Peace: Everyday
BY JYOTHSNA HEGDE Of international students, for international students and written by a former international student, America Calling: A Foreign Student in a Country of
BY JYOTHSNA HEGDE The title “These Americans,” by Jyotsna Sreenivasan initially had me thinking that it chronicled a first-gen immigrant perspective of the adopted country
Washington D.C., Aug 31 (IANS) Former United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, following in the footsteps of her husband, has embarked on her journey as
Mumbai, Aug 17 (IANS) The best-selling Amar Chitra Katha’s 400 comic books pegged on Indian history, literature and mythology are to be adapted into animation content
BY JYOTHSNA HEGDE The all so familiar Indian household where no-filter aunties and family members barge in at their sweet convenience, handing out unsolicited advice
BY VISHNU MAKHIJANI His three teen and preteen daughters find it hilarious that their father has written a book about memory; they believe he “literally can’t remember