Coming Out as Dalit
Yashica Dutt’s Coming Out as Dalit is a personal and political memoir about caste, shame, identity, and what it means to stop hiding one’s Dalit identity.
Yashica Dutt’s Coming Out as Dalit is a personal and political memoir about caste, shame, identity, and what it means to stop hiding one’s Dalit identity.
Story about the life of a farmer Ramrao over the past few years capturing the challenges and hardships faced by him.
A Back to School – A Useful Guide to Navigate Through the Pandemic is a great book, which every parent and teacher should read and keep the book with them as a reference guide. A must-read and must-have for all the parents and teachers out there.
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The Nellie Massacre of 1983 is an attempt to search for clues from the narratives of attackers and survivors of the incident, which are fragmented and sometimes contradictory to each other.
The Nutmeg’s Curse is about the ecological crisis that we are facing as a result of our overdependence on natural resources.
Farah Bashir’s Rumours of Spring is a moving memoir of growing up in Kashmir during the 1990s, capturing fear, memory, conflict, family life, and everyday survival.
Authorised biography of Kanu Sanyal. The Naxal leader of the tribal and peasant uprising of Naxalbari in West Bengal
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First in the book of autobiography of Maya Angelou, capturing her childhood days till the age of seventeen.
David Devadas’s The Story of Kashmir explores Kashmir’s history, politics, society, culture, accession, militancy, Pandit exodus, and changing aspirations.
Rahul Pandita’s Our Moon Has Blood Clots is a powerful memoir of the Kashmiri Pandit exodus, capturing fear, loss, displacement, memory, and the pain of leaving home.