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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKarina Pandya hails from New York, USA, but has spent most of her life in Mumbai, India. She has completed her postgraduate degree in communication. She is a notable poet and writer, having been a semi-finalist in the International Poetry Contest organized by the International Society of Poets in the US. Her first book of poetry Limits Make Things Too Small led to the formation of her startup by the same name, which provides a platform for budding and established poets. She is a speaker, web content writer and guest lecturer at some of the leading institutes in India. Read More...
Karina Pandya hails from New York, USA, but has spent most of her life in Mumbai, India. She has completed her postgraduate degree in communication. She is a notable poet and writer, having been a semi-finalist in the International Poetry Contest organized by the International Society of Poets in the US. Her first book of poetry Limits Make Things Too Small led to the formation of her startup by the same name, which provides a platform for budding and established poets. She is a speaker, web content writer and guest lecturer at some of the leading institutes in India.
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June marks the perfect time to begin an internship, but for Mahi Chatterjee and her six colleagues, it’s more than just a stepping stone to a job.
Each of them, representing a different island of Mumbai, brings a unique perspective on the city to their internship at The Indian Express — and their shared mission is to prove their writing style is worthy of a permanent role.
Mahi, along with Shiva, Mariya, Ritvik, Kiara, Aditya, and Vihaan, are
June marks the perfect time to begin an internship, but for Mahi Chatterjee and her six colleagues, it’s more than just a stepping stone to a job.
Each of them, representing a different island of Mumbai, brings a unique perspective on the city to their internship at The Indian Express — and their shared mission is to prove their writing style is worthy of a permanent role.
Mahi, along with Shiva, Mariya, Ritvik, Kiara, Aditya, and Vihaan, are tasked with documenting Mumbai’s multifaceted identity, yet they all have their own reasons for choosing this path.
Shiva, with his ties to Little Colaba; Mariya, from Mahim; Mahi representing Colaba; Kiara, who speaks for Bombay Island; Aditya for Mazgaon; Ritvik for Worli and Vihaan, a voice for Parel, all bring distinct views of the city’s past and present to their work.
But can they collectively capture the essence of a city that’s as complex and diverse as their backgrounds?
Mahi, the protagonist, is a 21-year-old who finds herself at the mercy of balancing journalistic writing, making new friendships, and trying to adapt to the corporate working style. She has an enormous assignment to write about the culture of Mumbai!
Karina Pandya’s novel traces the extraordinary journey of Mahi as a journalist and how she assimilates all the information that she finds out about the city to write her main assignment. As she discovers new aspects of the city, she finds herself bewildered and in awe of a city that she once took for granted.
A great book which tells you more than you can imagine about Mumbai!
Maira, a young American-Indian journalist, finds herself trapped in a situation where she has to cover a story for 'The New York Times' as an intern to secure her job.
This novel begins on an autumn night in 2020, when she is at home reading a novel. Of course, autumn is a sign of the slow decline of the year towards winter, bringing with it colder weather and darker evenings.
Karina Pandya’s novel traces the extraordinary journey of Maira as a
Maira, a young American-Indian journalist, finds herself trapped in a situation where she has to cover a story for 'The New York Times' as an intern to secure her job.
This novel begins on an autumn night in 2020, when she is at home reading a novel. Of course, autumn is a sign of the slow decline of the year towards winter, bringing with it colder weather and darker evenings.
Karina Pandya’s novel traces the extraordinary journey of Maira as a journalist as she tries to not only cover a story for the newspaper, 'The New York Times,' but also have the ability to battle haunting memories of the past, memories that haunt her.
Touching Void… Surviving a Car Accident is the courageous real-life story of the author who had miraculously survived a horrific car accident as a child, and has lived to tell the tale of a debilitating head injury. A must read for all those who have gone through any type of traumatic experience. A very heart-warming read!
Touching Void… Surviving a Car Accident is the courageous real-life story of the author who had miraculously survived a horrific car accident as a child, and has lived to tell the tale of a debilitating head injury. A must read for all those who have gone through any type of traumatic experience. A very heart-warming read!
June marks the perfect time to begin an internship, but for Mahi Chatterjee and her six colleagues, it’s more than just a stepping stone to a job.
Each of them, representing a different island of Mumbai, brings a unique perspective on the city to their internship at The Indian Express — and their shared mission is to prove their writing style is worthy of a permanent role.
Mahi, along with Shiva, Mariya, Ritvik, Kiara, Aditya, and Vihaan, are
June marks the perfect time to begin an internship, but for Mahi Chatterjee and her six colleagues, it’s more than just a stepping stone to a job.
Each of them, representing a different island of Mumbai, brings a unique perspective on the city to their internship at The Indian Express — and their shared mission is to prove their writing style is worthy of a permanent role.
Mahi, along with Shiva, Mariya, Ritvik, Kiara, Aditya, and Vihaan, are tasked with documenting Mumbai’s multifaceted identity, yet they all have their own reasons for choosing this path.
Shiva, with his ties to Little Colaba; Mariya, from Mahim; Mahi representing Colaba; Kiara, who speaks for Bombay Island; Aditya for Mazgaon; Ritvik for Worli and Vihaan, a voice for Parel, all bring distinct views of the city’s past and present to their work.
But can they collectively capture the essence of a city that’s as complex and diverse as their backgrounds?
Mahi, the protagonist, is a 21-year-old who finds herself at the mercy of balancing journalistic writing, making new friendships, and trying to adapt to the corporate working style. She has an enormous assignment to write about the culture of Mumbai!
Karina Pandya’s novel traces the extraordinary journey of Mahi as a journalist and how she assimilates all the information that she finds out about the city to write her main assignment. As she discovers new aspects of the city, she finds herself bewildered and in awe of a city that she once took for granted.
A great book which tells you more than you can imagine about Mumbai!
Maira, a young American-Indian journalist, finds herself trapped in a situation where she has to cover a story for 'The New York Times' as an intern to secure her job.
This novel begins on an autumn night in 2020, when she is at home reading a novel. Of course, autumn is a sign of the slow decline of the year towards winter, bringing with it colder weather and darker evenings.
Karina Pandya’s novel traces the extraordinary journey of Maira as a
Maira, a young American-Indian journalist, finds herself trapped in a situation where she has to cover a story for 'The New York Times' as an intern to secure her job.
This novel begins on an autumn night in 2020, when she is at home reading a novel. Of course, autumn is a sign of the slow decline of the year towards winter, bringing with it colder weather and darker evenings.
Karina Pandya’s novel traces the extraordinary journey of Maira as a journalist as she tries to not only cover a story for the newspaper, 'The New York Times,' but also have the ability to battle haunting memories of the past, memories that haunt her.
Touching Void… Surviving a Car Accident is the courageous real-life story of the author who had miraculously survived a horrific car accident as a child, and has lived to tell the tale of a debilitating head injury. A must read for all those who have gone through any type of traumatic experience. A very heart-warming read!
Touching Void… Surviving a Car Accident is the courageous real-life story of the author who had miraculously survived a horrific car accident as a child, and has lived to tell the tale of a debilitating head injury. A must read for all those who have gone through any type of traumatic experience. A very heart-warming read!
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