In a heartfelt essay, Saisudha explores why reading Indian classics in school is as important as reading Western classics.
In a heartfelt essay, Saisudha explores why reading Indian classics in school is as important as reading Western classics.
On the occasion of his 150th birth anniversary, Saisudha examines if Gandhi’s philosophies and ideas continue to remain relevant to us today.
Despite having read several books featuring rats, the author is more paranoid about them now than she was before. Find out why.
To really understand the impact of the Partition, you need to read and listen to stories about the Partition. Find out why.
How listening to audiobooks impacts children’s literacy by not only helping them to read better but also inspiring reluctant readers to pick up books.
It’s difficult to read Pride And Prejudice and not fall in love with Mr. Darcy. One reader explains why Darcy should not be anyone’s romantic ideal.
The author makes a case for why it may now be time for Indian schools to move on from Shakespeare and start teaching Indian writers instead.
Why we should let children choose what they want to read instead of encouraging gendered reading by shepherding them towards “girl” books or “boy” books.
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