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Long before he became known for writing about the lives of Gulf Malayalis, Shahul Valapattanam was a young writer growing up in Valapattanam, a small town in Kerala’s Kannur district. Born in 1953, Shahul discovered his love for storytelling early and published
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When most engineering graduates from Tirupati head toward IT campuses in Hyderabad or Bengaluru, Kasimalla Dharma Chandu chose a different uniform. He walked into the Andhra Pradesh Police Department in 2020, served on the front lines of one of the state’s most
There’s a particular kind of novel that refuses to sit neatly in one genre. The Apostate by Parthajit is one of those books. Published in 2026 by Crown Publishing, it opens like a mythic parable in the forests of Nepal, settles into
By Vamsidhar Pothula Across much of the developing world, there exists an outdated and incorrect framing: governments continue to treat food security as a fiscal burden, an essential but costly obligation to those who are poor. Hunger, we must know, is a
Every year, over 400,000 Indian students apply to universities abroad. Yet countless applications are rejected, not because of poor academics, but because their SOPs fail to stand out in the massive competitive pool. The challenge is real because most of the Indian
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