Harshveer Jain's 'Putting the Toilet Seat Down' is a no-gyaan, no-judgement guide for anyone who is curious (or confused) about feminism. Or for anyone who wants to unlearn their biases.
In 'City, Marginality and Education: Tribal Migrants in Kolkata', Ruchira Das explores tribal marginality and urban adaptation as the tribal community migrated to the city.
In 'The Tree Within', Indranil Chakravarty offers the story of Octavio Paz’s passionate love-affair with India, where he served as Mexico’s ambassador in the 1960s.
Even though a trade deal is supposed to be about economic benefits, it is not strictly an economic matter, especially in light of the emerging world order.
Signalling a shift in how it is positioning itself within the global tourism and remote-work economy, Sri Lanka joins list of countries, led by Estonia, that set up digital nomad visa programmes post COVID-19.
By next weekend, Bangladesh will have an elected government. This is India’s moment to reboot broken ties by moderating the ‘ghuspethiya’ rhetoric in poll-bound West Bengal and Assam.
What a horrible, prolix review. Does a great disservice to the book and an important subject. Has this reviewer tried getting a phD or some such esoteric, useless endeavour? Come, Print, trash the bombast and the pedantic er…. cut the clutter. Please!
What a horrible, prolix review. Does a great disservice to the book and an important subject. Has this reviewer tried getting a phD or some such esoteric, useless endeavour? Come, Print, trash the bombast and the pedantic er…. cut the clutter. Please!