14 Literary Awards in India 2023

Team P3 curates a list of literary awards 2023. Outside of the popular awards like the Jnanpith Award, JCB, and Sahitya Akademi, there are plenty more awards in India, both central and regional. In this article, we’re going to look at the several literary awards 2023 in Indian literature. List of Literary Awards 2023 Bala […]
15 Brilliant Indian Political Books for your TBR

Amritesh Mukherjee curates a list of recommended Indian Political Books for your TBR to help you understand India better. In Indian political discourse, where ideologies clash, and narratives get twisted, the written word is often the best way to understand the ebb and flow of this nation’s democratic journey. In this curated selection of the […]
Learning from Loss: Lessons from our Gurus by Renuka Narayanan

Seema Bhaskaran reviews Renuka Narayanan’s Learning from Loss (Published by Juggernaut Publications, 2023) The book Learning from Loss by Renuka Narayanan narrates 20 tales from the lives of reputed saints who accomplished immemorable feats by overcoming their struggles in life. The tales though far-fetched in time are relevant to any milieu and render moral support to […]
Kailash Satyarthi’s Why Didn’t You Come Sooner?- Stories of Children Rescued from Slavery

Elsa Mathews reviews Kailash Satyarthi’s book that brings the stories of children rescued from slavery closer home. While there is no dearth of reports by NGOs, international organizations, and government agencies on the prevalence of child slavery, trafficking, and labour, its circumstances, and statistics, it is the real stories of those rescued from child slavery […]
10 Banned Books in India

Amritesh Mukherjee curates a list of banned books in India. Books have forever been at the receiving end of power and society, provoking and dissenting. Attempts to ban them are common whenever they have challenged the existing societal dynamics, beliefs, and hierarchies. Banned books are common worldwide, and it’s no different in India. In today’s […]
The Fast and the Dead by Anuja Chauhan

Sneha Pathak reviews The Fast and the Dead by Anuja Chauhan (HarperCollins India, 2023) I started reading Anuja Chauhan’s second novel in the ACP Bhavani series on Karwachauth, or ‘KC’ according to the book. KC is also the day when the main action of the book begins, and I was able to finish it in […]
Imayam’s A Woman Burnt (Translated by GJV Prasad)

Trisha Ghosal reviews A Woman Burnt (Originally Written by Imayam in Tamil and translated into English by GJV Prasad) Upon a friend’s suggestion, I delved into ‘A Woman Burnt.’ I’m drawn to books that lay bare society’s hypocrisy. These fictional narratives offer a glimmer of hope, revealing that there are those who grasp the urgency […]
Tiger Season by Gargi Rawat

Jainand Gurjar reviews Tiger Season by Gargi Rawat (Published by Penguin EBury Press, 2023) Tiger Season is the debut book by senior news anchor and environment reporter Gargi Rawat. This is the story of Sunaina Joshi, who is a reporter with a leading news channel- NNTV. She feels passionate about reporting on wildlife and the […]
Journeying with India- Memoirs of a Civil Servant by Y. N. Varma

Jainand Gurjar reviews Journeying With India- Memoirs Of A Civil Servant by Y. N. Varma (Published by Speaking Tiger, 2023) Journeying With India is a memoir that Y. N. Varma started writing in the mid-1970s, a few years after he retired from the services. He completed the first draft in 1981 and for some reason, […]
My choice of subject in the historical fiction space emanates from characters more than it does from the period in question: Anurag Anand

Team P3 is in conversation with Anurag Anand, an artist and author who has recently released his latest work The Crimson Throne of Mahoba (Published by TreeShade Books) Anurag Anand is an Indian artist, corporate professional, and author, with several bestselling titles in the self-help, general fiction, and historical fiction genres. His corporate experience spans […]