Muslims in Indian Cities
An ethnographic approach to Muslims in eleven Indian cities with a quantitative methodology in order to give a first-hand account of this untold story.
An ethnographic approach to Muslims in eleven Indian cities with a quantitative methodology in order to give a first-hand account of this untold story.
Kavitha Rao’s Lady Doctors tells an interesting and insightful account of the six women who pioneered and paved the path for Indian girls to become a doctor.
A collection of some brilliant essays by Romila Thapar about history and how it is selectively used by people in powe
A very well researched book on the legal battles fought against caste inequalities in India
“Being Adivasi” is a collection of essays that provides insight into various aspects of the lives of Tribal people.
RSS- The Long And The Short Of It, is a short, crisp and informative book on RSS. It tells the readers what RSS stand for, who are its ideological heros, how RSS see India as a Nation and what are its views on nation, Constitution, individual freedom and caste system.
Gita Ramaswamy’s Land, Guns, Caste, Woman is a powerful memoir about activism, caste, bonded labour, land struggles, and rural Telangana.
Nandita Haksar’s The Many Faces of Kashmiri Nationalism explores Kashmir’s modern political history through the lives of Sampat Prakash and Afzal Guru.
Carlo M. Cipolla’s The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity uses five laws and a simple economic model to explain stupidity, human behaviour, and its social damage.
Christopher Snedden’s Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris is a detailed political-history book that helps readers understand Kashmir, its people, borders, conflict, and disputed regions.