Manjula Lal

An ode to a Non-Gharanedaar: Rhythm of the past

An ode to a Non-Gharanedaar: Rhythm of the past

United by their passion for dance but limited by Covid restrictions, three authors set out to pay tribute to late…

May 14, 2022

Structures that thrill: celebrating CP Kukreja Architects

This book stands testimony to a talented architect’s passion for building India’s institutions, malls and residences that have transformed the…

March 21, 2022

Judicial system, reform thyself

Indian jails are obviously no place for hope – yet this book tells us there are committed activists, especially among…

February 8, 2022

Old is not gold any longer

The number of women being abandoned by their sons is increasing at an alarming rate while daughters are seen making…

February 2, 2022

Discoverers of India

In the 19th century, the Brits came to serve the East India Company and in the 20th century the Crown.…

January 18, 2022

Single but can’t mingle

Those who live alone in Delhi, whether too young to marry or single by choice, have a particularly tough time…

January 11, 2022

Do not marry in haste, girl!

Soon, a Bill will be tabled in Parliament to raise the legal age of marriage for girls to 21, at…

January 5, 2022

Man from Manda, of Mandal

VP Singh believed that historically, any real change comes through an element of ruthlessness or not at all. Whether it…

December 29, 2021

Bedlam in the boudoir

Love, marriage, intimacy, rape and harassment – there is a law to deal with all these personal matters. This book…

September 28, 2020