Dr Prof Shiv Sethi Reviews Phidalia Toi's The Dusk—Marathon Race to Acche Din

Authors

  • Dr Prof Shiv Sethi Head of the Department of English Language and Linguistics at Dev Samaj Post Graduate College For Women, Ferozepur, Punjab.
  • Phidalia Toi

Keywords:

Book review, research papers publisher, UGC approved journal, High impact factor journal, Peer reviewed literary journal

Abstract

Dr Prof Shiv Sethi Reviews Phidalia Toi's The Dusk—Marathon Race to Acche Din. The Dusk is a subtle analysis of Modi Raj.

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Author Biographies

Dr Prof Shiv Sethi, Head of the Department of English Language and Linguistics at Dev Samaj Post Graduate College For Women, Ferozepur, Punjab.

Dr Prof. Shiv Sethi (Ph D, M Phil, four times MA) is the Head of the Department of English Language and Linguistics at Dev Samaj Post Graduate College For Women Ferozepur for the last 17 years.

His research articles have been published in various journals of international repute including The Tribune, The Hindu, The Hindustan Times, The New Indian Express, The Deccan Herald, The Hitavada, and The Daily post and in several newspapers of neighboring countries like Nepal and Pakistan. He has presented his papers at various universities in India and abroad. He is a guide for research scholars for M Phil thesis.

Phidalia Toi

Phidalia Toi was born and raised in a small town called Jowai, in Meghalaya, North-east of India. She has acquired a Masters degree in Khasi Language Literature from North Eastern Hills University Shillong. She has also learnt Cinematography from Mumbai. Writing Lyrics, Novels and scripts for Dramas are her passions.

References

1. Toi, Phidalia. The Dusk - Marathon Race to Acche Din. Chhattisgarh: Evincepub Publishing, 2019.
The Dusk—Marathon Race to Acche Din

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Published

2020-02-05

How to Cite

Sethi, Dr Prof Shiv, and Phidalia Toi. “Dr Prof Shiv Sethi Reviews Phidalia Toi’s The Dusk—Marathon Race to Acche Din”. Contemporary Literary Review India, vol. 7, no. 1, Feb. 2020, pp. 235-41, https://www.literaryjournal.in/index.php/clri/article/view/513.

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Book Review