Book Review: ‘Sacred Sins’ by Arun Ezhuthachan
"Sacred Sins," Arun Ezhuthachan's explosive journalistic account, peels back the layers of deception surrounding the Devadasi system, revealing an India plagued by casteism, patriarchy, and profound poverty.
Book Review: ‘Small Cogs in a Large Wheel’ by Naresh Nandan Prasad
"Small Cogs in a Large Wheel: A Civil Servant's Life" explores Naresh Nandan Prasad's life at UNIDO and WIPO, highlighting his global commitment to positive change.
Book Review: ‘Soul and Sword’ by Hindol Sengupta
In the insightful exploration titled "Soul and Sword," Hindol Sengupta takes on the ambitious task of unraveling the historical evolution of political Hinduism in India.
Book Review: ‘Survival at Stake’ by Poorva Joshipura
In "Survival at Stake," Poorva Joshipura, a practicing psychologist and the force behind PETA, delivers a powerful call to action that urges readers to confront the intrinsic connection between human and animal well-being.
Book Review: ‘That Beautiful Elsewhere’ by Scherezade Siobhan
“That Beautiful Elsewhere: Journeys in Mental Health,” a departure from her previous works, stands as a testament to Scherezade Siobhan's capacity for reinvention and her ability to tackle a volatile subject like mental health with courage and self-belief.
Book Review: ‘The Nirvana Express’ by Mick Brown
Mick Brown's captivating exploration, "The Nirvana Express," takes readers on a fascinating journey through the West's evolving relationship with Indian spirituality.
















