Storm and Sanctuary: Arundhati Roy’s Raw Elegy for a Rebel Mother

In the autumn of 2025, Arundhati Roy unleashes Mother Mary Comes to Me, a memoir that roils like a Kerala river in flood—fierce, unpredictable, laced with dark wit and unflinching sorrow. Fresh off novels that etched her name in global literary lore, from the Booker-winning The God of Small Things to the sprawling The Ministry […]

PRASHANT KISHOR IGNITING , MORAL REVOLUTION IN BIHAR

In the heartland of India, where politics often revolves around entrenched dynasties, caste equations, and short-term populism, a new force is emerging. Prashant Kishor, the acclaimed political strategist–turned–reformer, launched the Jan Suraaj Party, aiming to redefine governance in Bihar.  On October 2, 2024—coinciding with Gandhi Jayanti—Kishor  formally unveiled his party, invoking the spirit of Mahatma […]

HOW TO BLOCK PAIN WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS

NEW DELHI: Scientists have discovered a way to block pain while still allowing the body’s natural healing to take place. Current painkillers like ibuprofen and aspirin often come with harmful side effects because they shut down both pain and inflammation. But this new research identified a single “pain switch” receptor that can be turned off […]

NITISH KUMAR’S HEALTH FORCES A 2-PHASE POLL

NEW DELHI: Behind the Election Commission’s sudden decision to hold the Bihar Assembly polls in just two phases lies a political story steeped in strategy, health concerns, and alliance pressures. Highly placed sources in Delhi and Patna have confirmed that the worsening health condition of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was a decisive factor that forced […]