Books
Book Review : Bhavna Bhanva – The Diary of A Reluctant Feminist
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Barely more than 200 pages chronicling the life of Bhavna Bhava in three distinct phases of her life that constitute mighty milestones for Indians, this book is an ugly truth … Continued
Tagore’s “Red Oleander”: the Relevance
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By: Dr. Buddhadeb Chattopadhyay The Great Poet Rabindranath Tagore commented after playing his drama in England, “There was a time when, in human world, most of our important dealings … Continued