Kafeel Khan, the doctor embroiled in the August 2017 Gorakhpur hospital incident controversy, has written a book on the subject....
India's first Bengali literary festival, Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsav (ABSU) curated by Oxford Bookstores is all set to commence from December 10....
When Shormistha Mukherjee, whose Linkedin profile describes her as a storyteller...
"Immune" is the first book from Philip Dettmer, the creator of the hugely popular science YouTube channel, "Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell", a gorgeously illustrated deep dive into the immune system that will forever change how you think about your body....
Set in a Malabar village of Christian settlers and rendered by the prolific pen of C.V. Balakrishnan, "The Book of Passing Shadows", translated from the Malayalam original "Ayussinte Pusthakam", is the melancholic story of a familys fall from grace and its journey to redemption. ...
Over the last five years, the Himalayan Echoes Festival, in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nainital has gained traction with like-minded readers, writers and people with a mountain sensibility who celebrate books, music and poetry in the wonderful setting of the lush green mountains dotted with cedar and oa...
The eighth Kalinga Literary Festival (KLF), to be held from December 10 to 12 in Bhubaneswar, Odisha will celebrate 75 years of India's Independence with the central Theme 'India at 75: Commemorating the Republic of Letters'....
The Oxford Bookstore has announced the seventh edition of Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize with jury members Shashi Tharoor, Kunal Basu, Shobhaa De, Priti Paul and Alka Pande....
This is a highly anticipated account of some of the critical periods in the history of Indias financial sector by one of the countrys most talented and established banking professionals in the country, Rajnish Kumar, former Chairman of State Bank of India (SBI), Indias largest commercial bank. ...
A recently divorced doctor looking for seclusion relocates to an isolated house on a riverbank. The following summer, dead bodies start turning up in the river, on the roads, in trains and on city crossings. Everybody calls it the 'Punjab Problem', as if it was a stubborn crossword puzzle. The doctor is kidnapped and nearly killed, once by te...