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Book Review: Ibnebatuti

Ibnebatuti (Hindi)Divya Prakash Dubey2020Hind Yugmpp. 160 Ibnebatuti is a story revolving around a mother and son and how their relationship unfolds. Like all of Dubey’s writings, this is contemporary, it is new age, and it is very refreshing. I picked up this book with a lot of expectations and it did not disappoint. The son…

About the Blog

This blog originally started as Kitaabi Khazana, roughly translated as a treasure trove of books about a decade ago. Over a period of time, while books have continued to take center stage in what I write, I could not contain other aspects of life that I wanted to share. As Tabish Khair wrote in one…

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Book Review: The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture: Lessons in Living Randy Pausch (with Jeffrey Zaslow) 2008 Hachette pp. 267 The Last Lecture is a set of ideas that Pausch presented in his last address to students, colleagues and family. His resilience, sense of humour and spirit to live are undoubtedly admirable. He has quite deliberately, hidden pearls of wisdom…

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Looking at the world through a ‘Mathematical Eye’

A new series that has been initiated on YouTube is ‘Do you have a Mathematical Eye?’ The video series, as the name suggests, encourages viewers to understand the world around them through the lens of Mathematics. Dr Haneet Gandhi, Assistant Professor at the Department of Education, University of Delhi, encourages us to find mathematics in…