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Wednesday Wisdom:5 Must-Read Human Rights Books

It's December, Human Rights Month, and we're celebrating inspiring narratives of courage, resilience, and the fight for equality. This Wednesday Wisdom features five must-read...

11th Bangladesh Book Fair Thrives on...

The vibrant College Street in Kolkata is buzzing with excitement as the 11th Bangladesh Book Fair is underway. This annual event, a celebration of...

Wednesday Wisdom: 5 Best Climate Change...

With COP 28 in full swing, the climate crisis is at the forefront of our minds. But how do we make sense of it...

Wednesday Wisdom:Books by Salman Rushdie you...

Salman Rushdie, a renowned Indian-born British novelist, is celebrated for his magical realism, captivating storytelling, and profound exploration of historical and cultural themes. His...

Wednesday Wisdom:5 Best Noam Chomsky’s Books

Noam Chomsky is a renowned linguist, philosopher, and activist. In this article, we will explore five of his most influential books, which delve into...

Wednesday Wisdom: Top 5 Science Fiction...

Journey into the captivating world of science fiction with this collection of must-read novels, traversing from the depths of alien encounters to the depths...

Wednesday Wisdom: Top 5 books of...

Embark on a captivating journey through the annals of radical history, where revolutions ignite, social bandits roam, and women rise as incendiary forces. Delve...

Wednesday Wisdom:Top 5 Gargi Bhattacharyya’s books...

Gargi Bhattacharyya is a prolific writer and scholar who has made significant contributions to the understanding of race, capitalism, and sexuality. Her work is...

Wednesday Wisdom: 5 Best Arundhati Roy’s...

Suzanna Arundhati Roy, acclaimed Indian writer, actress, and activist, achieved fame with "The God of Small Things," a Man Booker Prize winner. Born to...

Wednesday Wisdom:5 books to read on...

The ongoing violence in Israel and Palestine has shocked the world. Amidst the headlines filled with tragic events, understanding the complex context can be...