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August 4, 2015
Title is Untitled review by Syed Tahseen
This is a review of a book written by Santosh Avvannavar `Title is Untitled’.
Title is Untitled – A Review
The courage shown by these three authors in projecting a commitment to stand by the rape victims is inspirational and it will give an initiative to many others to do the same. It is a great move to reach out to these victims. This is a book which will bring you out of the world of an indifferent slumber and will not allow you to pass comments like you always do when you read the daily paper or look at the television during a cup of morning coffee.
‘Title is Untitled’ is a confusing header Three authors have collaborated in completing this book that presents facts in an interesting way as other fiction writers do. They are Santosh Avvannavar; Raghunath Babu and Kundan Srivastava. The book rotates around the evils in modern society involving love, desire and anger. The story is well presented with just the right pinch of humour and it gives you greater insight and awareness of the bloody social evils that have corrupted Indian society today. There is plenty of hard work that has been put into this book and it is well supported with proper research and data. The confusing title will gel with you after going through the initial few pages and your doubts will be slowly quelled. The book will ignite your anticipation. You will be taken through a ride of domestic violence and sexual fantasies. You will come across the all familiar images of injustice being done at the hands of those very people who are supposed to be protecting you.
On the Indian literary scene, there is a need for more compositions like these instead of the run of the mill masala thrillers. I would congratulate the writers on their sincere attempt to put their points across in an aggressive fashion. Many social issues have been dealt with, capably, in this book. There was a need to do better proof-reading before publishing it but it can be pardoned in lieu of the bigger picture. There is plenty of scope for reflection on your part as a reader when you put the book down. It will open your minds to get out of the indifferent modes in life and do something about handling the wrongs that happen around you every day. The change has to be brought about, somehow. I personally feel that the youth of the country, particularly, the student groups should create vigilante bodies and take things into their hands rather than being docile and bothered about only `having a good time’ in their colleges or blowing way their parents’ hard-earned money on the mundane abnormalities of the corrupt life around us.
The compositional style in the book is mostly conversational and the authors have kept it simple for the readers with the utilization of dialects. The issues that have been brought out to the front are varied, ranging from rape to child marriage and from human trafficking to the big business of professional begging.
Overall, this book is a definite eye opener for many people who live in their respective comfort zones of indifference and those who fail to raise their voice against many social wrongs.
Syed Tahseen Hussain Nakavi
Freelance Journalist and Amazon Reviewer (Juror)
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August 2, 2015
Swaralankruti Book Launch
SWARALANKRUTI Book released by Pt. Shripad Hegde, Prof Meena R. Chandawarkar Vice Chancellor, Vidushi Shantabai Koutal, Vidushi Saguna Chandawarkar, Shri Bhojanna Bilagi Sursingar, Shri Subraya Hegde, Shantesh Kalsgond
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July 31, 2015
Dreams ahead after Xth
July 30, 2015
50th College Visit
Over 20 towns/villages, 5000 students, one mission ‘Mission Women Empowerment’
Overall Rating: 4.67 out of 5!
All glory to God!
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July 29, 2015
Orientation Program
July 27, 2015
Aspirations and Inspirations
July 24, 2015
Six Steps to Success
Overall Rating (Batch 1): 4.42 out of 5!
Overall Rating (Batch 2): 4.96 out of 5!
All glory to God!
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July 23, 2015
Skill Development
July 21, 2015
Learn Through Play
July 17, 2015
Gods Table review by Manoj Solomon
The book deals with few issues that are prevalent in the society. Amrita and Robert, the couple discuss about these issues when they sit together for supper.
Then we have St. Paul who gives his view based on Bible. The authors have deliberately chose Paul over any other disciples of Jesus, as his letters to the Chruches advises on ways to live a life in God. Appreciate the authors for the clever choice.
The relevance of the points given from the scripture makes us wonder if the topics discussed are present in our society longer than we thought and have we unnoticed them to such an extent that it has corrupted our body, mind and soul.
Like all the previous books, the authors have maintained the conservation style of writing. Simple language makes it an easy read and there is a tremendous improvement in grammar and spellings when compared to the first book.
Happy to know that the authors have taken the feedbacks positively and focused on it. I felt that there was need for a bit more clarity on the points stated by Paul as not everyone would relate to the Bible or his preachings.
Another good book to be read and discussed.
Rating: 4 out of 5
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