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Why Should I Love You…?

Why Should I Love You…?Kamal Paneru2017pp. 150 Half Baked BeansThe debutant work by Paneru is in the young adult romance genre oft explored by contemporary Indian writers. The setting is an engineering college, and themes of romance, studies, the futility of studies, placements and life in the semi metropoliton cities have been well explored. All…

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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

The Curious Case of Benjamin ButtonF. Scott Fitzgerald1922 (original)pp. 49BN PublishingFitzgerald’s work is a brief description of the life of a man who is reverse aging. Born as a seventy year old, he lives his life in reverse. The struggles with family, education, and society at large have been presented. A full novel would have…

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Negotiating the ‘Social’ in Elementary School Social Science. (Venkatesh)

Venkatesh, K. 2017. Negotiating the ‘Social’ in Elementary School Social Sciences. Economic and Political Weekly,  LII (24): 169-172. The paper begins by raising the fundamental question of what constitutes Social Science at the school level. The argument of Mills (1959) is used to resolve the debate of including the older discipline of History into the…

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Youth

Youth Isaac Asimov1952Space Science(read e version)Youth is a science fiction novella, written in the fifties. The narrative describes the visit of aliens to a planet and being found by two young boys- Red and Slim. The boys capture them in the hope of taking them as show animals in a circus, where they hope to be…

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The New Indian Middle Class

The New Indian Middle ClassPavan K Varma2014Harper Collinspp. 101This non fiction book is a prelude to the now history 2014 elections. Varma analyses the collective conscience of the ever growing middle class and the active role it has chosen to play in Indian politics. At times silent, at times violently vocal, at times clueless, yet…