How Delhi Mourned The Loss Of Its ‘Favourite’ Book Market The book market houses over 250 booksellers who sell a variety of books including academic, literary, children's etc
5 Of Rabindranath Tagore’s Most Fiercely Feminist Characters We Grew Up Admiring & Adoring From Charulata to Giribala...
Why The Word ‘Besharam’ Is Applied For Unapologetic Women & Is Deeply Gendered Excerpted from Besharam: Of Love and Other Bad Behaviours by Priya-Alika Elias
As We Vote, Here Are 10 Points By An Economic Commentator Evaluating The Last 5 Years Excerpted from The Great Disappointment by Salman Anees Soz
How Begum Ra’ana Broke With Tradition And Married Pakistan’s First Prime Minister Excerpted from The Begum by Deepa Agarwal & Tahmina Aziz Ayub
These Five Places In India Will Transport Book-Lovers To A Different (Nicer) Era We’ve drawn up a list of places in five cities that bibliophiles must visit
This Indian Academic Just Won A USD 1 Million Prize For His Contribution To Macro-History With a total purse of $3 million, Dan David Prize is one of the most highly-valued international prizes
How Ganga Weaved Many Legends At The Places It Flows Through Excerpted from 'Ganga: The Many Pasts Of A River' by Sudipta Sen