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Book review: Shankarlal Sengupta's collected poems talk about love and farewell

Poetry is an old but popular medium through which human emotions, feelings, desires and regrets are expressed.

Book review: Workplace Strategy by Amit Raual describes how to maintain ideal relation between employers and employees

Workplace plays a vital role in any organisation or institution and keeping a healthy environment is of utmost importance.

‘Hideous Barak’ and ‘India My Country’, two Power Publishers books inaugurated

Kolkata, November 15 (IBNS): Two books written by author Hari Pada Roychaudhuri,  'Hideous Barak' and 'India, My Country', were recently released in Kolkata at a function held at the Press Club.

Book review: Poet Ila Tiwari merges the humorous with the creative

Poetry is an intimate medium for expressing one’s personal thoughts and feelings. It is also considered as one of the best creative genres.

Book review: When Najam Us Saher decides to 'Uncage the Mysterious Soul'

As the title 'Uncage the Mysterious Soul' suggests, the primary theme of the book is to unravel the secrets or the repressed thoughts of the mysterious soul.

Book review: Exploring the various aspects of 'Hinduism'

Subash Dutta-Roy, Dr. Ing. in his well-researched book titled 'Hinduism' explores the various aspects of the word Hindu and highlights its origin and how it evolved in the modern age.

Book review: Amidst the Whirlwind is about relationships and resulting complications

Sayan Banerjee, through his first novel, 'Amidst the Whirlwind', has highlighted the different aspects of a human relationship and how complicated it can get at times.

Book Review: Unfinished - A Woman's Tryst with Destiny

Most believe that whatever is there in our destiny will happen no matter what. We cannot change our fate, but we can make the best use of whatever life has given us. This is shown to us by the strong protagonist, Anusha from Kay S’s book, 'Unfinished  - A Woman’s Tryst with Destiny'.

Book review: Surosree Das spins a tale around single motherhood in The Paused Waves

Beautiful. Intriguing.Captivating. These three words describe how one would feel after reading 'The Paused Waves' by Surosree Das.

Author interview: Radhika Thatte George talks about her collection of verses named 'In Passing'

A poet should be able to write about anything, so long as it stirs something deep inside him or her, believes Radhika Thatte George

Author interview: R'Ocean Thomas explains thought that drives the plot of 'Kings of Hades'

Here the main character is trying to point to the reader to choose a better way in life to prove oneself than taking the easiest and wrong ways, says the author.

Book review: Read about ace cricketer Rohit Sharma's rise to fame through many struggles

'Rohit - Man of Masterclass 2.0' is a remarkable story of Rohit Sharma’s illustrious career in cricket. This book is itself a representation of Rohit Sharma life, beyond the cricket pitch.

Book review: King of Hades by R'Ocean is a gripping thriller

'King of Hades' by author R'Ocean brings before us a reflection of life that is made up of happenstance, unimaginable moments; the absence of which will alter your life as much as their presence will do.

Author interview: Marriage is not a business deal, says Dr Jyoti in her debut book Dowry Death

In this era of education and awareness, the objectification of women should come to an end believes the author

Author interview: Lopamudra Sen on her book 'To Write Love on Her Hand'

She has drawn inspiration from real people and events in her life for the story, says the author