Myth of the Progressive Right
Book Review: Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian right by Neerja Singh, Sage, New Delhi, 2015.
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Book Review: Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian right by Neerja Singh, Sage, New Delhi, 2015.
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Book Review: Muslims Politics in Bihar: Changing Contours by Mohammad Sajjad
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Not many political leaders of the 20th century have changed the landscape of Indian politics as much as Kanshi Ram, a true mass leader. Born in a Ramdasia Chamar family in rural Punjab, he fought throughout his life to politically empower the most deprived sections of society. Among his many achievements, “Manyawar”, as he was popularly …
Dalits had found a voice of their own in Hindi literature as early as the 1920s
Book Review: Githa Hariharan, ed., From India to Palestine: Essays in Solidarity, LeftWord, New Delhi, 2014, Rs. 350.
Book Review: The Political Biography of an Earthquake: Aftermath and Amnesia in Gujarat, India by Edward Simpson), The Book Review, Vol. XXXIX No. 9, Vol. XXXIX, No. 4, April 2015.
The book under review discussed her shocking experiences and findings about the functioning of anti-terror operations.
Abhay Kumar reviews Jaspal Singh Sidhu and Anil Chamadia, eds., Embedded Journalism: Punjab, Media Studies Group, New Delhi, 2014, pp. 240, Rs. 380 (Paperback).
Book Review: Hasan Suroor’s India’s Muslim Spring: Why is Nobody Talking about It?, Rupa Publications, New Delhi, 2014.