Humour – The balm for trying times
The genre that I love reading the most is humour, and I confess to harbouring an intense envy of writers, […]
The genre that I love reading the most is humour, and I confess to harbouring an intense envy of writers, […]
As a child, I remember feeling puzzled when reading about people being referred to as critics. I wondered why anyone
The current pandemic has brought to the fore one of our greatest shortcomings – the inability to maintain social distancing.
When Shakespeare wrote the lines “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would
Growing up in Bhubaneswar in the Seventies and Eighties, one of the most eagerly awaited events in life was the
Sometime in early January this year, my better half Subha announced that a niece of ours had a friend who
One of the saddest things that I see nowadays is good friends falling out due to their differing views. The
One of the interesting developments during the last year was the behaviour of the stock market. Conventional wisdom dictated that
This Women’s Day, I was privileged to be a part of a panel in an event organised by ThinkZone –
The other day I received a WhatsApp forward of a 1964 video of Arthur C Clarke talking about the city