A Tête-à-tête with Tuhin Sinha

Tuhin A. Sinha is the bestselling author of That Thing Called Love, Of Love And Politics, and The Captain. The versatile author, who is also a columnist and a scriptwriter, came to Delhi University recently, to interact with the students about his recently published political fiction, The Edge Of Desire. Here is the dynamic Hindu College alumnus on his latest book, and more…

In Conversation with Gavin Aung Than

Gavin is the founder of ZenPencils, a website he created in February 2012 which gives quotes a unique twist, illustrating them as cartoons. Here’s the brilliant comic artist having a chat with us about the journey to Zen Pencils, his inspirations and much more.

A Talk with Oscar Nominated Ashvin Kumar

Now, you’d ask: Who’s this Ashvin Kumar? But then, that’s not your fault, for in Bollywood-obsessed India people are only nuts about actors and not directors. In rare cases, directors of feature cinema do grab attention; but of art cinema, never.

Life Through the Eyes of Amit Yadav

Professionally untrained till date, Amit successfully manages to touch each one’s life with his lilting voice. Inspired by the likes of Nirvana, Nine Inch Nails, Alice in Chains and Junoon, Amit picked up this talent all by himself and aces it with brilliance.

Interview with Kryptos

Kryptos is a Bangalore-based heavy metal band. Formed in 1998 by Nolan Lewis (vocals/guitars) and Ganesh (ex-vocals/bass), Kyptos has gathered a lot of fame with its three albums— Spiral Ascent (2004), The Ark of Gemini (2008) and the recently released The Coils of Apollyon— and multiple gigs in India and abroad. According to Kryptos, “it has strived to create original, melodic metal, which combines the aesthetics of 80s thrash and pure melodic metal.” In a candid interview, Vocalist Nolan tells us more.

In Conversation with Munish Dewan

In a very short span, Munish Dewan was rising higher in his career, than anyone could expect. He had led 12 new development projects for the likes of Toyota, GM, Ford, Fiat, Suzuki and Mahindra and Mahindra. On a roll from then on, he became an expert in Supply Chain Management and as the youngest General Manager of the Ispat Group, he worked on an ambitious project to analyse the factors affecting world steel prices. This project took him to steel plants in Ukraine, Russia, China, Mexico, Nigeria, Libya and Philippines.

Interview with Heathen Beast

The three atheists Carvaka, Samkhya and Mimamsa (the three atheistic schools of Indian philosophy) are different in a way that their music is influenced by Indian context and lyrics are hard-hitting. In fact, the the video of one of the songs of their latest EP ‘The Drowning of the Elephant God’ was censored.

In Conversation with Devam Saxena

Devam Saxena: I was born in a middle-class family, rather a lower middle class family, in Lucknow. Progress has always been an essential part of my family’s lifestyle. So, I never had to learn the importance of progress in life.

Interview With Youth Icon

Mr.Samarth Agarwall is the National President of the NGO Make a Difference popularly known as MAD. In addition he also heads the Delhi chapter of the organisation. An SRCC alumnus he gave up a career as an investment banker to take up the challenging task of fighting educational inequity in India. MAD draws its volunteers from college students who are required to devote four hours a week to teach English to children in orphanages and shelter homes.

Never feel Anonymous or Think that You cannot be Traced on the Internet.

In an Interview with The Viewspaper Intern Shefali Saxena, “Never feel anonymous or think that you cannot be traced on the internet.”- said IT Expert Rakshit Tandon enlightening the Netizens over cyber laws and e-governance.

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