
Book Review: How to Love in Sanskrit by Anusha Rao and Suhas Mahesh
How to Love in Sanskrit is a collection of 220 ancient Sanskrit and Prakrit love poems translated into modern English, capturing 3,000 years of Indian romance.

Book Review of Joothan: A Dalit’s Life by Omprakash Valmiki
Joothan: A Dalit’s Life is Omprakash Valmiki’s powerful autobiography that explores caste discrimination, survival, identity, the struggle for dignity in India.

Book Review of Caste Pride: Battles for Equality in Hindu India by Manoj Mitta
Explore Caste Pride by Manoj Mitta, an award-winning book revealing India’s caste system through legal history, powerful stories, and deep research.

Book Review: Gods Guns & Missionaries: The Making of the Modern Hindu Identity by Manu S. Pillai
Manu S Pillai’s Gods Guns & Missionaries explores the evolution of modern Hindu identity, blending rich history with bold insights on religion and power.

Book Review: Wafadari Imaandari Zimmedari by Lt Gen ‘Tiny’ Dhillon
Wafadari Imaandari Zimmedari shares real stories of leadership, integrity, and resilience from military life to everyday challenges.

Book Review: Original Sin: Israel, Palestine and the Revenge of Old West Asia by Johny Stanly
Explore Original Sin by Stanly Johny an in-depth, factual account of the Israel-Palestine conflict, its history, key players, and global impact.

SC Restores 3-Year Court Practice Rule for Civil Judge Eligibility Exam, Cites Lack of Practical Experience
Supreme Court restores 3-year practice rule for civil judge eligibility to ensure candidates have real court experience before joining the judiciary.

Book Review: What Does Israel Fear from Palestine? by Raja ShehadehÂ
A powerful book on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, What Does Israel Fear from Palestine? explores truth, justice, and the urgent call for coexistence.

The Mewar Conspiracy: An Epic Saga of How the Rajputs Defeated Aurangzeb by Rrashima Swaarup Verma
The Mewar Conspiracy by Rrashima Verma is a gripping historical tale of love, war, and Rajput courage set in 17th-century India with rich detail and emotion.

Book Review of Kargil War: The Turning Point by the late Colonel M B Ravindranath
Explore Kargil War: The Turning Point by Col M B Ravindranath, a powerful firsthand account of leadership, bravery, and victory in the 1999 Kargil conflict.