Stats on 2021 Books – outsourced Audible post


Best Books of 2021 as per Audible.in Well.. Duh ! and some useless stats I failed to meet the 2021 resolution - finished with just 18. Two best authors I enjoyed reading in 2021 and report from GoodReads.com

Book Review – A Promised Land by Barack Obama


It's been a while since I posted a book review here. It's not that I did not start reading one, but it took time to finish the one I picked. I had chosen a humongous book named "A Promised Land" by Barack Obama. Its 800 pages of written content as hardcover or 29 hours as … Continue reading Book Review – A Promised Land by Barack Obama

Three stages of scientific discovery


"There are three stages of scientific discovery: first, people deny it is true, then they deny it is important. Finally, they credit the wrong person" - Billy Bryson. This quote is often credited to Alexander von Humboldt as well. That is an irony to the quote itself. If that were accurate, then we have an … Continue reading Three stages of scientific discovery

Siddis of Karnataka


How many of you knew of the existence of a significantly sizable African community in India? I am guessing not many. There is extraordinarily little awareness of their presence, location, and culture in the media in general. That is probably because it is not a very influential community, and also, they don't seem to participate … Continue reading Siddis of Karnataka

Women’s Day and Aigiri Nandini


Happy Women's Day, everyone! I know I am delayed by a couple of days in publishing this content. Sorry about that. But hey, why would you mind if I posted it on a different day. The causes of women's equality are open items even today, right? Additionally, I have a few cliched social media statuses … Continue reading Women’s Day and Aigiri Nandini