Parenting in a Crisis
In this edition of parenting advise, Ramendra Kumar touches on a poignant part of parenting. The difficult and turbulent times in childhood, the time when your bundle of happiness is sad... and how should you as a parent react to it.
Should I Vote?
Anurag Anand mulls over the paramount thought that the citizens of India are agonising about these days, To Vote or Not To Vote.
Happy Book-versary to Me!
There is a little back story to how ‘When Padma Bani Paula’ came about. As the novel has completes a year, Anupama Jain narrates the story behind the making of the book the milestones in completing a year.
Benefits of Reading
Activist and author of the acclaimed title, The Doodler of Dimashq (2017) discusses how reading opens up the world, its issues and above all your outlook towards reality. Reading unfurls your passion and to actively fan it, all you need to do is keep reading.
Raising Happy Kids
Just as charity begins at home, happy kids begin with happy parents. Give children a happy home to grow up and they will be alright.
Should One Read to Write?
The versatile author of the books, Birds of Prey (2016), Jukebox (2017) and History of Mathematics (2018) discusses about the intertwining relationship that reading and writing share. Are they exclusive or are they proportional in their connections?
Lost and Found: The True Lie
The author of the book Lost and Found in Banaras looks for parallels in the holy scripture of Bhagavad Gita on the concept of lying for a greater good.
Of Speculative Fiction and Cli-Fi
Ajoy Podder, author of Decoding the Feronia Files talks about Cli-Fi