The Suez Canal Crisis
Beetashok Chatterjee shares his thoughts on what probably went wrong on the ship that blocked the Suez Canal for 6 days last month
Male Power - A Myth?
Beetashok Chatterjee wonders why International Men’s Day is given no importance at all
Being Bahu aint Fair
Anupama Jain writes on the travails of ‘Being Bahu’ and Playing ‘Fair’ in her humour column, AJ Wants To Know
Camouflaged in Horror, Rooted in Reality
Ramendra Kumar writes about his latest book, Shriek and Other Spooky Tales
Natural Disasters and Sinister Conspiracies
In the light of the recent natural disaster in Uttarakhand, Tanushree and Ajoy Podder write about Weather modifications
Readomania partners with Ananke Women in Literature Festival 2021
Readomania partners with Ananke Women in Literature Festival 2021
The Anatomy of Love
Harshali Singh, author of A Window to her Dreams and Anatomy of Choice, writes about Love and Romance
In Conversation with Susmita Mukherjee
Dipankar Mukherjee talks to Author, Actress, Theatre Personality and Entrepreneur, Susmita Mukherjee about her new book, Baanjh
The Uncertainty of Writing Fiction
Nithya Rajagopal writes about fiction writing and the mystery and uncertainty it carries
When V-Day Came Early
Dr. Tripti Sharan, author of 'House of Doctors' writes about her experience with the COVID vaccine
That’s Entertainment!
Beetashok Chatterjee describes how we have entertained ourselves through the changing decades
Baanjh by Susmita Mukherjee
Readomania announces the release of Baanjh – Incomplete Live of Complete Women written by celebrated actress, theatre personality, and author Susmita Mukherjee.
A Memorial to 14 January 1761; The Battle of Panipat
Sutapa Basu writes about the significance of the Third Battle of Panipat
2020: From Despair to Hope—One Story at a Time
Readomania's Managing Editor, Indrani Ganguly takes us through our journey in 2020
The Book, the Author, the Child and the Mother
Rituparna Ghosh talks about how writing a book is similar to raising a child
Being Online in 2020
Anupama Jain writes about being online in 2020, in her humour column, AJ Wants To Know