PinnedMritunjaya DwivediAn Out of Ordinary Odyssey‘Scotland is more like Spain than Bengal is like the Punjab. The first and most essential thing to learn about India- that there is not…Aug 15, 2022Aug 15, 2022
PinnedMritunjaya DwivediBook Review- The Anarchy by William DalrympleA tale of corporate violence, corporate plunder, corporate lobbying, corporate state, corporate armyMay 23, 2022May 23, 2022
Mritunjaya DwivediTo Rise above Animal Instinct, Forest WithoutRamayana and Mahabharata, both are family disputes over property. Both speak of wives won as trophies over archery competition. In both, we…May 2, 2022May 2, 2022
Mritunjaya DwivediHalf Lion by Vinay SitapatiIt’s more than a biography of former Indian Prime Minister P.V. Narsimha Rao, and less than historical narrative of first five years of…Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022
Mritunjaya DwivediMasala Lab by Krish AshokIndian Cooking is as much an art as science. Alas, we never really get to see the latter face of it. Krish Ashok does that very job of…Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022
Mritunjaya DwivediUnderstanding what it means to be a Hindu? by Shashi TharoorDr. Tharoor defines his own Hinduism, and then talks about the Hindu way. He explains why Hinduism was able to survive for thousands of…Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022
Mritunjaya DwivediINDIA AFTER GANDHI By Ramchandra GuhaIf there is one book which I think every indian should read, especially those that came after 1990, they should consider “India After…Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022