
The autobiography of former CEC TN Seshan might not bring out the full colours of his personality, but provides enough…
The author of ‘The Unbearable Lightness of Being’, Milan Kundera passed away in Paris at the age of 94.
The author takes us through some of the factors that sound big trouble.
Developing countries face significant challenges when it comes to investing in public health.
The cornerstone of maintenance laws in India is the establishment of an individual’s obligation to extend financial support to their…
Sudha Murthy has been honoured with prestigious awards, including the Padma Shri, one of India’s highest civilian awards, and the…
Even though a lot was written on Moosewala’s death, the author believes that all the writings were scattered, with more…
Industries often use the term ‘disruption’ in their day-to-day operations, but what actually disruption is?
Notwithstanding the fact that India decided to stay out of RCEP to protect its domestic industry, the role that FTAs…
Here is the list of books which may interest you this summer.
Sarukkai, a philosophy professor who founded the Barefoot Philosophers collective four years ago to take philosophy to the public, taps…
In building plentiful context, many side stories become tributaries to the central story of Kodaikanal’s mercury pollution.
The authors’ point is that when we want to go in for a transformation, we can liken the situation to…
An engaging insider account provides valuable insights into the functioning of the PMO & UNSC.
Memoirs can often be self-indulgent, but some are like mountains.
Biswajit Jha has realistically captured the prevalent education system of India, the still existing middle-class expectations of parents from a…
Indian Ideas of Freedom is an illuminating study of the lens through which freedom was perceived by thinkers such as…
The importance of the involvement of locals, and not just children and teachers, in a school, is highlighted prominently by…