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The Claim (II)

Part 2 The second neighbor also banged her door on Radha’s face. As she dejectedly turned to the fourth and the last door on that floor, she spied a woman looking at her from the edge of the door. The moment she realized that Radha was looking at her she ...

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The Claim

Part 1 “Hi, Tasneema! Anything new?” Radha asked the girl sitting inside the telephone booth. “Not much,” Tasneema replied and lowered her voice after looking around discreetly, “other than a theft that took place day before yesterday in the Sea View Apartments. The latch was screwed open together with the ...

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The Beckoning of Gyanganj Review

About the book: Gyanganj is a magical abode of eternal beings situated in the remote Himalayas. The place influences the occurrence of a series of events from two different eras. The result is The Beckoning of Gyanganj, a concoction of Himalayan escapades, spiritualism, love and romance, detestation and politics and ...

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Humour in Everyday Life

First man, “Nobody needs to teach us to love.” Second man, “But once we start loving, we learn a lot.” First man, “What do you mean?” Second man, “We learn never ever to fall in love again.” Man, “Why did you buy such a heavy sari?” Wife, “What is your ...

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Flirting can be Dangerous! (Part 3)

Part III “I tell you, inspector. I did not kill her.” Radha pleaded. She had been taken to the police station. Just then, Shyam entered the station. “What are you doing here?” Radha demanded. “I called him here,” Inspector Sinha admitted. “What have you gotten you into, Radha?” Shyam regretted. ...

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Flirting can be Dangerous! (Part 2)

Part II “Caroline? Murdered? Are you sure?” “Sure. It happened right in front of me. We were having dinner. Suddenly, she slumped forward and was dead.” “You were having the same food?” “Yes, but I did not have one item – dal. I have always considered it to be a ...

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Flirting can be Dangerous!

Part I “Radha, Hello. Where are you?” Asha Goswami waved her hand in front of her friend’s face. Radha Ganguly realized with a start that she had been staring at the lamp beside her bed, switching it successively off and on. Her pillow was half lying on her lap and ...

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The Service Review

About the Author: He was the eyes and ears of the Chief Minister, a former Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister of Karnataka. Now, 13 years post his retirement, IAS Officer N Viswanathan has brought out his all-revealing book about the inner workings of the bureaucracy. About the Book: The ...

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The Moon Waxes and Wanes Review

About The Author: Vishesh Kalimero, the author of The Moon Waxes and Wanes is a much traveled man. He says traveling is “a way of life for him”. He has spent the last 6 years traveling in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, West Asia, Europe and Latin America. He never took ...

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