The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati RoyByGround Report Desk17 May 2022Arundhati Roy : This book is about Old-Delhi, hijras, hyper-nationalism, caste discrimination. l with Indian faultRead More
Book Review: Qabar by K.R. Meera, Translated from Malayalam by Nisha SusanByPallav Jain08 May 2022Book Review of Qabar : The line between reality and magic slowly diminishes with each sentence. The themes which the author pickedRead More
Book Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin HamidByRajeev Tyagi05 May 2022Mohsin Hamid should be read by everyone. He presents a very unique sub-continental perspective in his book through his Pakistani gaze.Read More
Girl, Woman, Other By Bernardine EvaristoByGround Report Desk08 Apr 2022I am sure, there would be a big f* you sign in front of the author while Bernardine Evaristo wrote this ambitious assembly of stories.Read More
Estuary by Perumal Murugan, Translated by Nandini KrishnanByRajeev Tyagi26 Mar 2022Just after I was done reading ‘One Part Woman’-- another novel by Perumal Murugan– I couldn’t shut up about it.Read More
Book Review: ALIF by Umera AhmedByBabra Wani19 Mar 2022ALIF Book Review; Alif is a fictional family novel by Umera Ahmed. This novel explores the connection of spirituality and fiction. | Art and Culture | Read More
Catch-22 by Joseph HellerByGround Report19 Jan 2022Catch-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
Do you Remember Kunan-Poshpora?: The Story of a Mass RapeByGround Report Desk22 May 2021Kunan & Poshpora are two villages in the Kashmir. In 1991, the Indian Army mass raped at least 30 women in the villageRead More
How Democracies Die by Daniel Ziblatt and Steven LevitskyByGround Report Desk09 Apr 2021Book 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