Regaling with stories, the Hindi heartland takes us through history, unraveling not only wars and invasions but also the beliefs of victors across eras, showing how we arrived where we are today
The book chronicles the rise and fall of the Indian press over roughly a century. It is a valuable resource for students and researchers of journalism, politics, law and literature
The Incarcerations is the biography of 16 disparate prisoners of conscience - poets, professors, lawyers and journalists
Sudha Bharadwaj's book offers a thought-provoking glimpse into the lives of prisoners in a colonial-era prison in Pune, leaving readers to ponder why some of them are languishing behind bars
Mrinal Pande's books offers a bird's-eye view of India's language mediascape, its heft and business potential
A collection of 15 well-argued essays is essential reading for believers and sceptics alike, says Vipul Mudgal
The book underscores the point that 'election studies' make for a full-fledged subject in their own right, and can be a rewarding enterprise