K Viswanath: The Architect of Reinventing and Rediscovering Telugu Movies


Achieving the entirety of any art is not merely screening on the eyes and bestowing it on the ears; any art becomes lively only when the mind is stirred and melted — thus paving the way for an artist to become an epic

The Guided Missile: A Review By Prof (Dr) Chinnaswamy Pichandy


Title of the Book: The Guided Missile: Memoirs of An Air Warrior; Authored by: Dr Suman Kumar Kasturi;Published by: Wisdom Press, New Delhi; 2022;ISBN: 978-93-92407-03-1; Pages: xiv+202; Price: ₹350/- The Guided Missile is the story of an unguided youth, who chanced upon the opportunity to join the Indian Air Force, unwillingly, accidentally and of courseContinue reading “The Guided Missile: A Review By Prof (Dr) Chinnaswamy Pichandy”

Significance of Diversity in Public Relations Vis-à-Vis Banks in India


“The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.”– John F. Kennedy Introduction The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) that came into force on December 10, 1948, is indubitably a trailblazing episode in the account of human rights. The UN General Assembly declaration proclaims thatContinue reading “Significance of Diversity in Public Relations Vis-à-Vis Banks in India”

HEAR YOURSELF: A REVIEW BY DR SUMAN KUMAR KASTURI


Authored by: Prem Rawat; HarperOne, NewYork; 2021;  ISBN: 979-0-06-321500-9; 260 pages; Price: ₹399/- “The more you know yourself, the more patience you have for what you see in others.” -Erik Erikson The book, “Hear Yourself: How to Find Peace In A Noisy World?,” is a unique book authored by Prem Rawat, the renowned teacher and author ofContinue reading “HEAR YOURSELF: A REVIEW BY DR SUMAN KUMAR KASTURI”

RAMBO: A REVIEW BY DR SUMAN KUMAR KASTURI


This book fascinatingly presents the author’s perspectives and analysis of his journey through the seven seasons at a Sainik school and categorically discusses most of the contemporary happenings.

THE JOURNEY OF A JOURNALIST


This book titled— The Journey of a Journalist — is authored by Kambhalapalli Krishna, who has been associated with both print and electronic media (Telugu) for twenty-five years. I read this book with great interest as it is on a topical and relevant subject, and one close to my own interest in exploration. This book covers a vast canvas on the life journey of the author from the time when he has accidentally become a journalist. This book, though not formally chapterised, is divided into fifteen chapters (if can be called so). All these fifteen chapters are thematically and chronologically entwined.

BANKERS REMAIN UNSUNG HEROES AMIDST COVID-19


Coronavirus disease 2019, most prevalently known as Corona or Covid-19, needs no explicit outline — because — over some time it has been petrifying the entire world. This infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 was first recognized in December 2019 in the capital of China’s Hubei province – Wuhan. It has sinceContinue reading “BANKERS REMAIN UNSUNG HEROES AMIDST COVID-19”

The communication standpoint of Artificial Intelligence


Dr Suman Kumar Kasturi Hans News Service 2 May 2019 11:48 PM Communication is the decisive sharing out of all sorts of human involvements — an influential aspect of human life. The developments in communication are as deep-rooted as the enlargement of humankind itself. Irrefutably, technology has long been a lasting influence behind advancements inContinue reading “The communication standpoint of Artificial Intelligence”

Emojis vis-à-vis non-verbal communication


Dr Suman Kumar Kasturi Hans News Service 26 April 2019 12:12 AM Certain things change to remain the same! Surprisingly, in the past few years, many old things are becoming new again. At the moment, people have started using utensils made up of sludge, eating raw vegan diet etc. By the same token, the emoticons,Continue reading “Emojis vis-à-vis non-verbal communication”

Freebies and Indian democracy


Dr. Suman Kasturi  |  Updated On:  4 April 2019 11:20 PM The high school students of 1990s in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh have been au fait with an academic question about elucidating ‘India as a rich country with poor people’. Honestly, at that point of time, those tender minds might have not understood what it exactlyContinue reading “Freebies and Indian democracy”