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Tigers: India's brand ambassadors
Understanding tiger, his behaviour and capturing its images in different jungles is not an easy task. -
Rising pollution: Air purifiers is not the answer !
The news stories of air purifiers did not attract much attention. -
Conflicts of Interest-My journey through India's Green Movement
In 2013 when I was cycling, a car reversed, hit me and sped away--leaving me bleeding on the road. -
Indira Gandhi: A Nature's champion !
Indira became India's third prime minister after the sudden death of Lal Bahudar Shastri. -
Do we really know Ambedkar?
It was the same Ambedkar who wanted Hindu Code Bill passed into an act of law and provide, among other things, equality ... -
Calcutta, dear Calcutta !
Book review of "A City in the Making--Aspects of Calcutta's early growth". -
Vishnu temples and their architecture!
Religious tourism is big business with sincere and faithful Hindu religious devotees thronging places -
All about rivers - living and dying!
The book enriches the reader beyond any doubt -
An ode to Madras!
ust before India achieved its independence there were three major presidencies in the country run by the Britishers. ... -
Need to be selfish to save the tiger
we need to save tiger who in turn will save us -
Krishna's wisdom for 21st century
This book presents before us a Krishna with a very modern image! -
Elephants are here to stay!
Elephants are considered as demi-gods by a large number of Indian -
Mahajan adopts unique way to motivate young MPs
The occassion was to celebrate recent weddings of some of the MPs, but the two-hour event also had a soft agenda -
Know more about urban future
We must shape urbanism for the new millennium by incorporating all of an area's citizens -
Hyderabad: A biography!
Anyone interested in urban politics and geography with liberal peppering of history, should read this book -
Anyone for vultures, please?
It's time people joined hands. Indeed, we can't afford to lose vultures. They are no less important than tigers. -
Of architecture and Indian Cities!
This book gives those interested in public architecture and urbanisation process, an adequate insight into urban ... -
RIP, Mr. Editor!
Soft-spoken Talwalkar was known for his highly-read editorials that would run full length of a newspaper page and in ...