Book Review Arpan by Swapna Das

Book Review: Arpan by Swapna Das

“Arpan” by Swapna Das is a gentle and soul-stirring collection of short stories that captures the essence of human emotions across time and circumstance. Each story reflects the author’s deep understanding of life, relationships, and the small yet profound experiences that shape our existence. The collection feels like a tapestry woven with threads of nostalgia, imagination, and empathy, drawing the reader into a world that feels both familiar and beautifully reflective.

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Falguni Nayar The Woman Who Painted India Beautiful with Nykaa

Falguni Nayar: The Woman Who Painted India Beautiful with Nykaa

In the ever-evolving landscape of Indian entrepreneurship, where innovation meets resilience, Falguni Nayar stands out as a beacon of determination, intelligence, and grace. As the founder and CEO of Nykaa, India’s leading beauty and lifestyle brand, Nayar’s story is not just about creating a billion-dollar company; it’s about rewriting the narrative of what it means to pursue a dream—fearlessly and purposefully—at any stage of life.

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Book Review Blight of the Ivory by Yudhishthir Singh

Book Review: Blight of the Ivory by Yudhishthir Singh

Horror has always been a genre that thrives on extremes—extremes of fear, of violence, of darkness. But in “Blight of the Ivory,” Yudhishthir Singh proves that true horror often lies in the ordinary, in the choices we make every day, in the compromises we are willing to accept for the sake of success. This is not a story about grotesque monsters or apocalyptic events. It’s about the quiet, insidious corruption of a man who wants nothing more than to succeed—and the ancient, mythological power that makes him pay dearly for it.

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Ugesh Sarcar

Book Review: What Matters (Volume One: Credibility) by Ugesh Sarcar

Introduction Every once in a while, a book comes along that doesn’t just tell a story, but challenges the way you see yourself and the world around you. Ugesh Sarcar’s What Matters (Volume One: Credibility) is one such book. Blending immersive fiction with deep psychological insights, Sarcar delivers an experience that feels part-thriller, part-self-help, and…

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