Estuary by Perumal Murugan, Translated by Nandini Krishnan By Rajeev Tyagi 26 Mar 2022 Just after I was done reading ‘One Part Woman’-- another novel by Perumal Murugan– I couldn’t shut up about it. Read More
Untouchable by Mulk Raj Anand By Rajeev Tyagi 24 Feb 2022 “Charat Singh was feeling kind, though he did not relax the grin which symbolized six thousand years of racial and class superiority.” Read More
Rahane, Pujara get a lifeline through Ranji Trophy By Rajeev Tyagi 09 Feb 2022 Rahane and Pujara, the two veterans of test cricket have not scored runs. Ranji Trophy has come as a blessing in disguise for the two batters. Read More
Indian Women Cricket Team Takes on New Zealand By Rajeev Tyagi 09 Feb 2022 Indian Women Cricket Team faced the tough competition of New Zealand in their home ground of John Davies Oval, Queenstown, in the only T20I. Read More
Indian Men's U-19 Team Cruises to its Fourth Straight Final, Eighth Overall! By Pallav Jain 03 Feb 2022 Indian U-19 men’s team comfortably defeated the Australian team in the second semi-final of the U-19 world cup being held in West Indies. Read More
WI vs Ind: ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League, How does it work? By Rajeev Tyagi 02 Feb 2022 International Cricket Council (ICC) put in place a Super League to determine the qualification for the 2023 Men’s Cricket World Cup. Read More
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller By Ground Report 19 Jan 2022 Catch-22 is the book that intimidates me for two reasons. First, it is a long book. Second, the book is set beyond my cultural understanding. Read More
Two Liberals Walk Into a Bar, and Talk about Reservation! By Ground report 09 Aug 2021 Ravinder Singh: ‘Tum mask Pehno. Hum merit kill karenge. #reservations’. This statement is pretty convenient for him. Read More
Do you Remember Kunan-Poshpora?: The Story of a Mass Rape By Ground report 22 May 2021 Kunan & Poshpora are two villages in the Kashmir. In 1991, the Indian Army mass raped at least 30 women in the village Read More
How Democracies Die by Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky By Ground report 09 Apr 2021 Book Review by Rajeev Tyagi: The book is exactly what it sounds like. As the authors suggest, democracies can die in two popular ways. Read More