Tag: books
Book Review: ‘Being Hindu, Being Indian’ by Vanya Vaidehi Bhargav
"Being Hindu, Being Indian" by Vanya Vaidehi Bhargav is a fascinating reappraisal of Lala Lajpat Rai's intellectual and political accomplishments, providing a pertinent study of his continued importance in the current debate.
Book Review: ‘Because India Comes First’ by Ram Madhav
"Because India Comes First: Reflections on Nationalism, Identity and Culture" by Ram Madhav emerges as a seminal work for anyone keen on understanding the intricate web of India’s political, cultural, and societal fabric.
Book Review: ‘The Hindutva Paradigm’ by Ram Madhav
"The Hindutva Paradigm" by Ram Madhav explores the Indian intellectual tradition's diverse thought and encourages a discourse that values ideas over identities.
Book Review: ‘The Indian Reality’ by Ram Madhav
With its thought-provoking narratives and incisive commentary, "The Indian Reality" by Ram Madhav serves as a timely reflection on the multifaceted complexities of contemporary India.
Book Review: ‘For Now, It Is Night’ by Hari Krishna Kaul
In "For Now, It Is Night," readers are encouraged to enter Kaul's kaleidoscope universe, where stories of desire, perseverance, and redemption weave together in a tapestry of creative beauty.
Book Review: ‘A History of South India for Children’ by Pradeep...
"A History of South India for Children" fills a critical vacuum in historical literature by providing a comprehensive overview of the region's history, from its earliest inhabitants until the Vijayanagara Empire.












