5 Reasons Why People in Live-in Relationships still Choose to Stay in a Closet
Aditi Jindal talks about the 5 Reasons Why People in Live-in Relationships still Choose to Stay in a Closet
Five Reasons Why Marriages are Failing Faster Than You’d Ever Imagine
Explore the marriage conundrum!
The Nine Avatars of Modern Indian Women
This festive season of Navratri, let’s delve into this feminine energy and look at the avatars of modern Indian women
The Evergreen Relevance of The World of Tagore
Exploring the world of Tagore with Reado Junior and Debapriya Ghosh
AJ Wants to Know
Anupama Jain asks Nita Ambani when will their 'Anant kaal tak chalne wali shaadi' end?
At the Bookaroo LitFest 2024, in Srinagar
Anupama Jain writes on her experience as a Bookaroon at Srinagar
The Baltimore Bridge Disaster
Beetashok Chatterjee discusses the recent incident involving a ship’s collision with the Key Bridge at Baltimore
Topping Charts & Touching Hearts: The Year that Was
Managing Editor Indrani Ganguly looks back at the fabulous publishing year Readomania had in 2023.
Soulful Poetry and a Whole Lot of Music
Film producer, impresario and author Renu Roy’s The Far Side & Other Poems published by Readomania was launched at The Saturday Club Ltd, Kolkata in association with T2 (The Telegraph)
Titan & Titanic
Beetashok Chatterjee writes about the tragic situation of Titan, a submersible owned by OceanGate Inc that went down into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, never to come back again.
The Blessed Year
Celebrity Doordarshan anchor of the '80s-turned noted author, Manna Dey reminisces and reflects on the year she had.
The Year of Plenty
Managing Editor Indrani Ganguly looks back at the fabulous publishing year Readomania had in 2022.
THE WARMTH OF THE OLD YEAR!
Deepti Menon reflects on the year gone by, the lessons learnt and the missions accomplished.
THE YEAR OF MY DEBUT NOVEL
Anuradha Ramachandran talks about the long journey of getting her debut novel published--the rounds of editing, cover selection, and finally, the ecstasy of holding her baby in her hands.
A Year of Hope
After devasting 2020 and 2021, in which death became mainstream and things we had taken for granted had become precious in a way in which we never had wanted them to be, 2022 came as a–things can only go upwards from here–year. Tanushree Ghosh reflects on the year of hope.
Dear Duniya, Aap Zara Sa Thamm Jaoji
Anupama Jain writes on Women Writers’ Challenges and Events Around
Reflections 2022
Shalini Mullick, author of Stars from the Borderless Sea, looks back at the year and puts her thoughts together
Smash the Patriarchy: The Story Behind Sleeping Dogs
Archana Sarat writes the story behind her latest crime thriller, Sleeping Dogs. Sarat is the best-selling and award-winning author of Birds of Prey and History of Mathematics.
A Bowl of Cherries
Beetashok Chatterjee mourns the demise of three friends but decides life must go on…Chatterjee was a merchant ship’s captain by profession, retiring only after having completed more than 45 years at sea. He currently lives in New Delhi, India, with his memories and a wife, son and daughter.
The Pursuit of Busyness
Beetashok Chatterjee wonders how busy should one decide to be in one’s daily life...? Chatterjee was a merchant ship’s captain by profession, retiring only after having completed more than 45 years at sea. He currently lives in New Delhi, India, with his memories and a wife, son and daughter.
The Fascinating Genre of Tandem Songs in Hindi Films
The Singing Taxman, Ajay Mankotia, writes about Tandem songs. Ajay Mankotia is a former Indian Revenue Service officer who has worked at a wide variety of posts in the Indian Government, including Chief Vigilance Officer of some public sector fertiliser companies. Ajay regularly writes articles on tax, vigilance, music, films, sports, defense and other topics of interest in newspapers and online news portals.
Against All Odds
Beetashok Chatterjee pays tribute to five role models who have shown exemplary grit, dedication and compassion in their lives. Chatterjee was a merchant ship’s captain by profession, retiring only after having completed more than 45 years at sea. He currently lives in New Delhi, India, with his memories and a wife, son and daughter.