Book Review: ‘Daktarin Jamini Sen’ by Deepta Roy Chakraverti
A powerful review of Daktarin Jamini Sen by Deepta Roy Chakraverti exploring women in medicine, colonial India, healthcare struggles, and inspiring female pioneers.
Book Review: ‘We, the Women of India’ by Angellica Aribam, Akash Satyawali and Vidya...
"We, the Women of India," published by Hachette India Children's Books, chronicles the pivotal roles of fifteen trailblazing women in the Constituent Assembly of 1946–1949.
Book Review: ‘Unseen’ by Megha Vishwanath
“Unseen: The Untold Story of Deepinder Goyal and the Making of Zomato” tells, in a fast and clear way, how a small idea grows into a big food‑tech company, and how its founder changes with it.
Book Review: ‘The Sage Who Reimagined Hinduism’ by Shashi Tharoor
"The Sage Who Reimagined Hinduism: The Life, Lessons, & Legacy of Sree Narayana Guru" by Shashi Tharoor - This book begins with a powerful moment in Kerala’s history.
Book Review: ‘The Nine Lives of Annie Besant’ by Clare Paterson
"The Nine Lives of Annie Besant" by Clare Paterson grabs you with the electric life of a woman who shattered every mould Victorian England tried to box her into.
Book Review: ‘The Girl from Fergana’ by Jonathan Gil Harris
"The Girl from Fergana: Secrets of My Mother’s Chinese Tea Chest" by Jonathan Gil Harris is a moving blend of family memoir and forgotten history.
















