Pritesh
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Pritesh is a writer, reader, photographer stricken with wanderlust, Football aficionado, Demon-slayer, Monster-hunter, entrepreneur supreme. He creates worlds with words and he is currently working on three novels and a collection of short stories. When he isn't writing, he can be seen inhaling copious amounts of coffee and arguing with the many voices in his head.
Indian Footballers Going Jobless
With some of Indian football’s top clubs shutting down because they are unable to churn a profit, or as has been the case, unable to sustain themselves, having been operating by making a loss for the past years, and the All India Football Federation (AIFF) ceasing its tournaments, it looks like Indian footballers will have to look for careers...
The Many Travails of Indian Football
Age-fudging, something which has been going on for a long time in India in National level and State level competitions has finally come under the highlight, and the numbers paint what is a very saddening picture of the current state of football in the nation. Coupled with inept officials – the head of the AIFF’s grassroots programme is a...
Why is it Necessary to Motivate Your Child for Sports ?
In today’s day and age where children are either hooked up to their smartphones and tablets, connected to the internet, or binge watching the many television age, going outside and playing has become a thing of the past. Most children prefer playing sports or games virtually against their friends instead of going outside and indulging in any kind of...
Is the Advent of Vanity Publishing Diluting the Indian Literary Scene?
Here is a short explanation for the uninitiated: Vanity Publishing Presses or Vanity Publishers are those publishers who publish your novel or similar literary work for a certain fee. Where in traditional publishing you pitch your novel or story idea to the publisher, who can then either accept it, pay you an upfront fee, followed by royalties depending on...
Are Indian Authors Concentrating more on Marketing than Writing?
I’ve seen this trend more and more today; a person thinks he has a story to tell, wants to write a book, and haphazardly puts it together to get it out for the world to read. After that much of said person’s energies are concentrated on marketing activities, from social media to cross platform blogs, web ads, and much...