Book Review: ‘Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar’ by Jagjeet Lally
Ultimately, "Badshah, Bandar, Bazaar" is written for a lay audience unafraid of complexity, offering new insight into how Mughal India operated from the ground up.
Book Review: ‘Case for Ram’ by Anirudh Sharma and Sridhar Potaraju
Overall, "Case for Ram" is a compelling, well-documented narrative that not only informs about an epochal legal victory but demonstrates how faith, history, and jurisprudence coalesced to restore a sacred space through democratic and judicial process.
Book Review: ‘Buddhist Stories for Kids’ by Laura Burges
In an age of overstimulation, "Buddhist Stories for Kids" is a much-needed pause button—a gentle reminder of our shared humanity and the power of compassion.
Book Review: ‘The Tesla Files’ by Sönke Iwersen and Michael Verfürden
"The Tesla Files," authored by Sönke Iwersen and Michael Verfürden, chronicles a significant exposé stemming from a whistleblower's leak of over 100GB of internal Tesla documents.
Book Review: ‘Designers are Oxymorons’ by Azmina Poddar
"Designers are Oxymorons" by Azmina Poddar is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of the paradoxes and contradictions inherent in the design profession.
Book Review: ‘Sita and Ravana: The Last Battle’ by Preetha Rajah Kannan
"Sita and Ravana: The Last Battle" is a mesmerizing and soul-stirring journey of Māa Sita as Mahākālī, leading to the annihilation of Sahasranana, beautifully blended with a fabulous and neatly crafted presentation.
















