Short stories where the believable and unbelievable co-exist
Jairam Ramesh casts a new light on VK Krishna Menon
No one else combined the inter-faith and the science-religion dialogues as Vivekananda did
A collaborative photo book looks at an immigrant scientist’s images through his son’s eyes
Economics has for long refused to look at human beings as more than calculating machines. No longer
Cyrus Mistry moves away from the Parsi settings of his earlier works to a quiet cardamom farm in Kerala for his new novel
A journalistic exercise on tawaifs, which also provides a history of sexuality, secularism and ‘propriety’ in India