Aanchal Malhotra evocatively recreates the emotional responses of survivors and subsequent generations
Prashant Kumar's book takes a deep dive into the evolution of the media and content marketing landscape in India
Dr Murphy is professor of human rights and contemporary slavery at the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK
The book stokes nostalgia to an extent that even its cover is a creative spin-off of a product's image
The book cogently examines the politics over language in a global context
While it's engaging, comforting, and even entertaining to read this book, it leaves more gaps than it fills
This compilation of writings on India's prison ecosystem has many hits but some glaring misses
Dr Haq also shatters several myths in this book
Neeraj Chopra's biography chronicles how he triumphed despite the deplorable state of Indian sports infrastructure
Assembled in five sections, Ms Deshpande's perspectives touch upon an array of subjects
According to Mr Cox, "as soon as you set a deadline, work tends to get delayed until right before time expires". He calls this a "deadline effect".
An economist traces the nuances of gender inequality through Indian women's universal fascination with Shah Rukh Khan
The excitement and euphoria around poppers were unreal and unmatched and remain so