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News, Lifestyle & Entertainment stories - all at one placeTeam L&M As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its fourth month and the story of devastation and displacement continues to unfold, UN Legal Affairs Officer and writer Rajesh Talwar has come out with a thought-provoking and deeply troubling play-write concerning the survival of our planet in a conflict-ridden world. Titled How to Kill everyone on the Planet: Ukraine […]Read More
Team L&M Author and legal advisor to the UN (Human Rights), Rajesh Talwar has come out with a new book The Mantra and Meaning of Success? (Bridging Borders) that tells the meaning of success and provides guidance or mantras that will help an aspirant on the road to success in the context of your environment. The Mantra and Meaning of Success predominantly […]Read More
Team L&M Author Rajesh Talwar is back with his new book Where Elephants Danced And Dragons Flew: Travels Through Seven Asian Nations (Bridging Borders). Through the nine memorable essays in the book, Talwar brings alive the life and culture of seven countries he visited in Asia. In Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay, he discovers a stunning, […]Read More
Team L&M Published by Bridging Borders, Trading Flesh In Tokyo, is a collection of nine short stories and a play by author Rajesh Talwar. The stories deal with love, poverty, crime, passion and various troubling social issues. The characters in the play are powerful non-humans who are familiar to all of us. We bring excerpts […]Read More
Tam L&M A writer and legal advisor to the UN, Rajesh Talwar is all set to release his first play for children on non-violence chronicling the life of Mahatma Gandhi called The Boy Who Became the Mahatma (Ponytale Books). The bestselling author of The Boy Who Wrote a Constitution which received critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the […]Read More
Team L&M Author Rajesh Talwar who recently came out with a play, The Boy Who Wrote a Constitution, on Bhim Rao Ambedkar for children, tells Life & More why he felt compelled to write it. “The Boy Who Wrote a Constitution is a fact-based drama based largely on Ambedkar’s own recollection of his childhood. Much […]Read More
Team L&M Rajesh Talwar’s The Judiciary on Trial was reviewed by Khushwant Singh and used as the lead story in his column ‘With Malice Towards One and All,’ where he praised it fulsomely and recommended that ‘it deserved to be widely read.’ Talwar, a trained lawyer and a legal advisor to the UN (Human Rights), […]Read More
Star-Crossed Lovers in the Blue by Rajesh Talwar is the story of Utir, a mermaid and Arj, a merman who reside in the Newada Sea. They meet by chance, fall in love, and begin loving each other deeply and passionately, until Utir, the mermaid, ends up having an arranged marriage. The two lovers lead separate lives, […]Read More
Saurabh Tankha I’ve always had this special place for crime thrillers, both in my heart and in my library. From The Frozen Dead (Bernard Minier) to Thirteen Hours (Deon Meyer) to Hypothermia (Aranldur Indridason) and The Vault (Ruth Rendell) to Critical Mass (Sara Paretsky) to Before I Go To Sleep (SJ Watson), these releases over […]Read More