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Hush a Bye Baby - Deepanjana Pal- Book Review

Summary  Dr. Nandita Rai is a celebrated gynecologist, revered for her work in promoting women’s rights. However, when accusations of sex-selective abortions at her clinic surface, her reputation is put under the microscope. As the police investigation intensifies, it uncovers a disturbing connection between Dr. Rai and the city's elite, raising the question: Is Dr. Rai a champion of girl power or a cold-blooded murderer? Deepanjana Pal in her book Hush a Bye Baby ( the title is inspired from a lullaby of similar name) brings out a story of abortions, police procedures and how abortions are carried over in Mumbai. The case baffles the police for lack of a motive and the accused being a high profile member of the society.  Dr Nandita Rai is the gynecologist for the celebrities and rich people. She is on television and radio every week talking about women empowerment and issues. She is from South Mumbai and a proud feminist. Every woman wants her to be their doctor. Until the

Dare Eat That - Divya Anand - Book - Review

Book Review: *Dare Eat That: A Guide to Bizarre Foods from Around the World* by Divya Anand Summary If you’ve ever found yourself scrolling through travel blogs, marveling at the strange and exotic foods people are brave enough to try, then *Dare Eat That* is your ultimate guide to turning those curious thoughts into a thrilling reality. Written by Divya Anand, this book takes readers on a wild culinary adventure through some of the world’s most unusual and daring foods. Divya Anand, along with her husband Vivek, has created a thrilling tale of culinary exploration. From scorpions in Bangkok to horse meat in Luxembourg and emu eggs in India, the couple's gastronomic adventures are as varied as they are audacious. Anand combines personal anecdotes with vivid descriptions, making each chapter not just a food journey but a deeper exploration of culture, courage, and curiosity. As Neeraj Ghaywan, the acclaimed director of *Masaan*, aptly puts it, *Dare Eat That* is a must-read for any

Money wise Deepak Shenoy-book-review

Deepak Shenoy's *Money Wise* is a fresh breeze in the often-stuffy world of personal finance literature. For anyone who has ever been overwhelmed by financial jargon or felt lost amid a sea of investment strategies, Shenoy’s latest book promises clarity and simplicity. As a seasoned financial expert and the CEO of Capitalmind, Shenoy has distilled his extensive knowledge into a guide that’s as enjoyable as it is educational. Summary *Money Wise* isn’t just another finance book; it’s a roadmap for anyone looking to make smart, informed decisions about their money. Shenoy takes readers by the hand and leads them through the essential principles of wealth-building without drowning them in complex terminology. The book addresses key topics like income allocation, smart mutual fund investments, and the importance of observing investor behaviors, such as those of Warren Buffett, over merely listening to their advice. Shenoy’s approach is refreshing. He breaks down complex financial conce

Kalpana Chawla: A Life by Anil Padmanabhan

Book Review: *Kalpana Chawla: A Life* by Anil Padmanabhan *Kalpana Chawla: A Life* by Anil Padmanabhan is a biography that captures the journey of Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman in space. Born in a small town in Haryana, Chawla's story is one of determination and belief in herself. The book traces her life from her early years in Karnal, where she defied societal expectations, to her groundbreaking achievements at NASA. Through interviews with her friends, colleagues, and mentors, Padmanabhan paints a vivid portrait of a woman who dared to dream beyond the confines of her upbringing and societal norms. "As a child, I never believed there were limitations to what I could achieve. My dreams were bigger than the world I grew up in, and that made all the difference." The book doesn’t just chronicle Chawla’s life but also the obstacles she faced and the perseverance she displayed. Her story is a testament to the power of dreams and the human spirit's resilience. Pa

Book review Ajay Monga Finding Feathers

Book Review: *Finding Feathers - A Bird Book* by Ajay Monga “One must have a passion for small things, for it is in the details that the beauty of life truly resides.” In *Finding Feathers*, Ajay Monga invites us into a world where nature’s most delicate creatures take center stage. This stunning photographic compendium offers a glimpse into the beauty and grace of birds, each frame capturing a fleeting moment of life in the wild. Monga’s journey into bird photography began unexpectedly in 2014, during a visit to Jim Corbett National Park. It was here that he fell in love with the vibrant, feathered inhabitants of the park. This newfound passion led him to various locations, including Landour, Rishikesh, and New Delhi, where he documented the diverse bird species that crossed his path.   The book is a testament to Monga’s patience and dedication. Each photograph is a labor of love, showcasing the intricate details and vibrant colors of the birds he encountered. The images are more than

Book Review- Mehak Goyal - Failure to Make Round Rotis: Poems on Rebellion, Resilience-Relationships

Book Review: *Failure to Make Round Rotis: Poems on Rebellion, Resilience, and Relationships* by Mehak Goyal "I used to wander the toy store for hours till I found my perfect Barbie. But now a Ken doll has been arranged for me." In her  debut collection, *Failure to Make Round Rotis: Poems on Rebellion, Resilience, and Relationships,* Mehak Goyal brings forth the inner struggles and triumphs of young Indian women in a society that often demands conformity. Through her vivid and raw poetry, Goyal gives voice to the unspoken doubts, fears, and the emotional turbulence that women navigate as they transition into adulthood. Goyal’s poetry delves into the emotions that accompany toxic relationships, where self-worth is questioned and love is pursued out of desperation rather than genuine affection. She lays bare the guilt and insecurities that plague women even when they find love that they deserve, capturing the bittersweet experience of balancing joy with the fear of losing it.

Gurugram School Murder - Leena Dhankhar - Book Review

Unveiling the Dark Truth: A Deep Dive into "The Gurugram School Murder" by Leena Dhankhar** *"In the shadows of the truth lie the secrets we fear the most."* The Gurugram School Murder, penned by Leena Dhankhar, is a heart-wrenching exploration of one of the most shocking crimes in recent Indian history. On 8th September 2017, the tragic discovery of a class two student’s lifeless body in the bathroom of a prestigious school in Gurugram sent shockwaves throughout the nation.  The horror of the crime was only compounded by the chaotic and disturbing aftermath—a cover-up attempt, destruction of evidence, and the wrongful framing of an innocent bus conductor. Not only that, gross human rights violations against the poor guy.  As the truth began to unravel, the case took an even more sinister turn with the arrest of a sixteen-year-old student, accused of the heinous act. Leena Dhankhar, a seasoned crime journalist, uses her expertise in her first book to reconstruct the