Ranjona Banerji is an independent journalist who writes on the media, politics, and social issues.
Ranjona Banerji is an independent journalist who writes on the media, politics, and social issues.
Anyone interested in the planet, in India, and in India's history would be well-served by reading, Speaking With Nature
Can India, as a democracy, progress without reverting to the fragile, papered-over secularism of the past? Rahul Bhatia explores this question in his book
Alter does quite a remarkable exploration in book. He demonstrates the massive entwined entanglement between history of India, of its people, customs, rituals, geography and geology with environment
Wildlife conservationist Romulus Whitaker's memoir is a captivating glimpse into his adventurous youth, brimming with a plethora of wild and unbelievable experiences
What is missing from our lives that makes us seekers? Or a seeker who becomes a guru? Mick Brown's book delves into this age-old question, revealing a fascinating, horrifying, and amusing account
A collection of essays featuring women wildlife scientists, both past and present, serves as a tribute to their contribution to conservation efforts that might otherwise have been lost to history
John Zubrzycki's brief book is a perfect antidote to self-inflicted ignorance
In case you thought that this is a dry historic tome, perish the thought!