Book Review: The Nation and Its Citizens by Sukumar Muralidharan
The Nation and Its Citizens: Tales of Bondage and BelongingĀ is about nationalism as a uniquely modern political doctrine shaped by the live experience of citizens.
Book Review: Rajaraja Chola by Kamini Dandapani
This biographical book, Rajaraja Chola by Kamini Dandapani showcases the story of King Raja Raja Chola wonderfully.
Swami Mukundananda – A Manual For Life
In this issue, we bring to you our candid conversation with a great spiritual leader, best-selling author, and Vedic scholar with A Manual for...
Book Review: Dare, Dream, Do – The Extraordinary Life of Anandiben Patel by Anurag...
The book, Dare, Dream, Do - The Extraordinary Life of Anandiben Patel by Anurag Garg not only describes her political life but also emphasizes how determined she was from a young age and preemptive her life decisions were.
Book Review: Misfortune’s Favourite – The Tragic End of Dara Shukoh by Srinivas Rao...
This fast-paced historical novel, Misfortune's Favourite: The Tragic End of Dara Shukoh by Srinivas Rao Adige tells us the story of the unlucky Mughal prince whose fortune always proved unlucky time and again.
Book Review: The Making of a Catastrophe by Jayati Ghosh
The Making of a Catastrophe by Jayati Ghosh, a former professor at JNU, who is now with the University of Amherst, narrates how the pandemic played out in India against the world.
















