One must compliment the work put in by the author in dredging historical facts from all kinds of myths and racial misgivings that have since come to surround old poets, especially from the Mughal period
One must compliment the work put in by the author in dredging historical facts from all kinds of myths and racial misgivings that have since come to surround old poets, especially from the Mughal period
A joyful and thought-provoking read
The book resurrects the titanic 18th century endeavour to catalogue all creation, a quest that was as much about personal glory and philosophical conviction as it was about science
The book is evocative yet unflinching, fusing folklore, memory and politics into a narrative that is both intimate and haunting
The author says continued investment in R&D is essential to maintaining a competitive edge, given the rapid pace of technological change and the strategic advantage conferred by advanced AI systems
Ponnu Elizabeth Mathew has embroidered revolt in a sweeping family saga set in emerald green verdant Kerala
The Indus Waters Treaty marked the end of the canal waters dispute, which had arisen in 1948
The book chronicles his life between 1991-2021, a time both of glory and deep reflection
The author proposes a philosophy that extends the same rights and privileges to everyone by practising equity of opportunity and genuine equality before the law
The book is a visual act of remembrance and resistance, forcing us to reconsider how India treats its forest citizens
The author’s flair lies in blurring the boundaries between myth and reality
The book provides a vantage point from which to make sense of this great phenomenon of both the pre-modern and modern world
The journey of a disciple and his endeavours to understand Gurbani form the essence of this volume
The author excels at breaking down complex ideas so that even those without expertise can understand them
Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee’s ‘Gandhi: The End of Non-Violence’ is an account of the last 15 months of the Mahatma and his solitary peace missions
The story that the author has woven is not really an easy one for the modern Indian, shaped as the mindset is with textbook histories that tamp down on imagining internationalist projects in the first half of the 20th century. And that is why it is an important read
With her fluid writing style and attention to detail, the author captures the lives of these musicians in an engaging manner
The book delivers a powerful emotional punch, grounding personal loss in the weight of the aftermath of war
Recalling June 7, 1999, the unease... and the confirmation
The book explores the idea of class mobility and materialism in an increasingly competitive modern society
Women writers are exploring the complexities of conflict and life from a gendered perspective
One cannot but admire the flight and range of the author's imagination as reflected in his sentence craft
Through the story of Jinid’s family, the book encourages connecting with nature
The book tries to evoke intrigue and suspense, but manages it only in parts
The book tells the story of some Indians living in America who took upon themselves the responsibility of waging an ethical struggle in the US against the excesses of the Emergency