Satya Sudhir

Satya Sudhir is a professor of Architecture from Bangalore and has published several award-winning research papers in the field of Architecture. But, her inspiration to venture into non-technical writing was triggered when she won the creative writing contest at IIT Madras in 2000. Since then, she has been writing for newspapers and magazines on everyday subjects. ‘A Hundred Red Roses - A cookbook for the new bride’ is a collection of recipes from her kitchen and has been written exclusively for a new bride who wants to learn cooking. This is her first book.   Her other intereRead More...


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A Hundred Red Roses

Books by Satya Sudhir

Are you a new bride who wants to learn cooking, or are you a well-wisher to a new bride looking for something unique to gift her? ‘A Hundred Red Roses’ is the perfect choice for you! It is a cookbook for a beginner with hundred simple and basic recipes that could be cooked every day in a home. The recipes have been categorized under Breakfast, Lunch box, Everyday Curries, Everyday Poriyals, Sunday Special, Summer Hol

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A Hundred Red Roses

Books by Satya Sudhir

Are you a new bride who wants to learn cooking, or are you a well-wisher to a new bride looking for something unique to gift her? ‘A Hundred Red Roses’ is the perfect choice for you! It is a cookbook for a beginner with hundred simple and basic recipes that could be cooked every day in a home. The recipes have been categorized under Breakfast, Lunch box, Everyday Curries, Everyday Poriyals, Sunday Special, Summer Hol

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The "good" husband

By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 273 | Likes: 0

I remember reading news of cricketer Harbajan Singh’s tweet in defense of his wife, Geeta Basra observing Karva Chauth. Like Harbajan Singh, in my religion too, there is no date set specifically for fasting nor is there any formal Karva Chauth festival. Yet I see no wrong in me or for that mat  Read More...

Published on Mar 22,2020 09:03 PM

How we converted a bother into a brother

By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 396 | Likes: 0

He was the ‘Dennis the menace’ of our class. For he was not only up to practical jokes and pranks always, but he also had nicknames for all girls. Best friends Revathi and Uma were ridiculed as ‘Rava — Upma’, Santana was called ‘Santa Claus’ and so on. Every  Read More...

Published on Mar 22,2020 08:58 PM

Laughter is the best tonic

By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 522 | Likes: 0

In the words of Audrey Hepburn, “I love people who make me laugh, I honestly think it’s the thing I love to do the most” I could n’t agree more with her. I love to laugh too and just loooove people who make me laugh. In fact, I think it is the easiest way to my heart. I fall   Read More...

Published on Mar 22,2020 08:53 PM

'Friends in need' to 'Friends indeed'

By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 353 | Likes: 1

This is a true story of how I found 2 friends in need and how they became my friends in deed. In the early 90’s, Chennai saw a mushrooming of private engineering colleges in the outskirts of the city.  Since the colleges had just sprouted and books   Read More...

Published on Mar 22,2020 08:43 PM

Hatching..Matching...Dispatching!

By Satya Sudhir in True Story | Reads: 332 | Likes: 1

I have always been proud of my lineage. A majority of my ‘tribe’ belongs to the southern districts of Tamil Nadu — Palayamkottai and Kanyakumari. I can trace my ancestry to a generation of pana yeri nadars ... (people who climbed palm trees for a living). But today’s generati  Read More...

Published on Mar 22,2020 08:35 PM

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