In Vrindavan, India, the first Sainik school for girls opens.
In Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, the first Sainik school for girls in the nation was opened. The Vatsalya Gramme Parisar is home to the Samvid Gurukulam...
An Interview with Colby Sharma Author of the Book ‘THE CURVEBALL’
Colby Sharma, a multifaceted individual, serves as an author and lawyer while also making his mark as a serial entrepreneur. Renowned as the founder of...
An Interview with TE Aravind Author of the Book ‘The Memory Paradox’
Aravind TE, an Indian, a Tamilian, and a global citizen, discovers beauty in the world's chaos. His journey as a storyteller commenced with sharing short...
Book Review: Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben
Title: Fool Me OnceAuthor: Harlan CobenPages: 416Publisher: Arrow Books LtdBuy now Harlan Coben crafts a brilliant story of suspense and mystery in "Fool Me Once,"...
Why Bharat Matters by S. Jaishankar
Title: Why Bharat MattersAuthor: S. JaishankarPages: 256Publisher: Rupa Publications IndiaBuy now About the book S. Jaishankar's book "Why Bharat Matters" provides an engaging examination of...
Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill gets approved by the Lok Sabha.
The Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867, a colonial-era statute, was repealed today by the Lok Sabha in a historic decision that passed the...
The Jaipur Literature Festival 2024 Reveals Speakers & Major Themes
"Art and culture" will be the festival's central theme in 2024. The main themes for the 17th edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival have been...
Sahitya Akademi Award is given to “Sattarikar” Prakash Parienkar.
This year's central Sahitya Akademi Award went to Dr. Prakash Parienkar, the versatile writer from Goa, for his Konkani story collection "Varsal." At a press...
What to anticipate from Oppenheimer, Irrfan, Da Vinci, and Raja Ravi Varma during the 2024 Jaipur Literature Festival
Promising sessions at the Jaipur Literature Festival in February of next year include the intricacy of Leonardo Da Vinci's inventiveness, the legacy of Raja Ravi...
Haryana Has Added the Bhagavad Gita and Saints to the Curriculum
Curriculum Revised in Haryana: Value education curriculum is now required to be read by all students above sixth grade in government schools in Haryana. According...
