Renowned neurologist Panagariya’s memoir to be released posthumously June 28
New Delhi-- On the day of his demise from post-Covid complications, renowned neurologist Ashok Panagariyas publisher announced that his memoir, "Monk in a Merc",...
Jairam Ramesh pens a magnificent tribute to Edwin Arnold’s ‘The Light of Asia’
New Delhi-- This surely is a labour of love as economist-author-politician Jairam Ramesh painstakingly unveils the myriad nuances of Edwin Arnolds "The Light of Asia",...
Fresh insights into rich aesthetic & cultural legacy of the Mughal era
New Delhi-- Enter the splendid world of Mughal India and explore its rich aesthetic and cultural legacy through fresh insights in "Reflections on Mughal...
Mastering the art of thinking in an AI-driven world
New Delhi-- Heres a book that will get you thinking about thinking.
Canadian psychologist John Paul Minda's "How To Think: Understanding the Way We Decide,...
A stream of consciousness that grew into a volume of poetry
By Vishnu Makhijani
New Delhi-- Ayesha Chenoy, a successful investment banker who won the prestigious Adam Smith Prize for economics at Cambridge, served stints at...
Cartographer of Agha Shahid Ali’s longings
By Sukant Deepak
New Delhi-- When at the age of 15, Manan Kapoor discovered Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali, something hit him with a force.
"It...
Author Rajiv Bahl’s new literary take on jobs post-pandemic
By Siddhi Jain
New Delhi-- Reflecting on this time of great change brought about by new discoveries and breakthroughs happening continuously in nearly every field...
Of interpersonal relationships and science fiction
By Siddhi Jain
New Delhi-- From poetry on the vibrance of 'letting go', a reference guide on married lives and a sprinkle of self love...
Amartya Sen truly at ‘Home in the World’ as his memoir reveals
New Delhi-- This is a memoir of an extraordinary life in India and England, and the intellectual growth of one of the world's leading...
When ‘The Light of Asia’ impacted Tagore, Vivekanand
By Jairam Ramesh
In late-February 1912, a play called Buddha was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London. This was produced by William Poel,...












