Is the epic Mahabharata still relevant in our lives today? Yes, says author Ishita Sen in her book, 'Draupadi- A saga of love, life and destiny'.
Kolkata, June 5 (NITN): Unveiling his new novel, 'The Boy Who Loved', in Kolkata recently, young novelist Durjoy Datta said that he does not write books thinking that he would have to sell t ...
Kolkata, May 31 (NITN): “From Pillars to Roast” by Rajesh Banerjee brings to light the importance of attending college and living in a hostel in the life of an individual, a time when as ...
Kolkata, May 24 (NITN): 'The Grip of Wife’s Fist', written by Anand Thakur and published by Power Publishers, is a welcome read in an angst-ridden world
Kolkata, May 15 (NITN): Power Publishers recently launched a book named “The Pindari Lover and Other Writings of Kylas Chunder Dutt”, as a tribute to the first Indian writer of fiction a ...
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- The gamut of human emotions never change, from Mahabharata to modern times
- I do not write books thinking that I have to sell: Durjoy Datta
- From Pillars to Roast: An interesting novel on life in college
- The Grip of Wife's Fist: A humorous look at social mores
- Kylas Chunder Dutt: First Indian writer of fiction in English
Emirates will celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by offering special meals and entertainment on its flights to and from India between Oct 17 and 24, the airline said.
British Airways has announced its plans for network expansion in India as it backed a UK government trade mission to the country, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Air India Group has announced changes to its domestic operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport due to ongoing expansion work at Terminal 3 (T3).