Media





INDIA’S MOST LEGENDARY RESTAURANTS By Ruth Dsouza Prabhu
Feast on the Stories Behind India's Culinary Icons!- Storizen



KASHI: THE ABODE OF SHIVA By Vijay Rana
Vijay Rana’s Kashi: The Abode of Shiva is a loving ode to the city- The Indian Express



WESTERN MEDIA NARRATIVES ON INDIA: FROM GANDHI TO MODI By Umesh Upadhyay
Western media is a tool to shape the anti-Bharat opinion orchestrated by colonial forces: Umesh Upadhyaya- Organiser



BURDEN OF TOMORROW By Subhash Chandra Narula
A Tale of Identity, Home and Separation in Subhash Chandra Narula’s Burden of Tomorrow- Purple Pencil Project



WESTERN MEDIA NARRATIVES ON INDIA: FROM GANDHI TO MODI By Umesh Upadhyay
Henry Kissinger abused Indira Gandhi in 1971. Western media only reported his apology- The Print



1700 IN 70: A WALK FOR A CAUSE By Gita Balakrishnan
‘1700 in 70’ by Gita Balakrishnan: Journey of human spirit, complexities – The Tribune



WESTERN MEDIA NARRATIVES ON INDIA: FROM GANDHI TO MODI By Umesh Upadhyay
Opinion | Beyond the Headlines: Umesh Upadhyay’s Book Offers Insight into Western Media’s Agenda on India- News18



THE INDIAN REALITY: CHANGING NARRATIVES, SHIFTING PERCEPTIONS By Ram Madhav
A Scholarly Exploration of Shifting Narratives and Dynamics- Storizen



THE HINDUTVA PARADIGM: INTEGRAL HUMANISM AND THE QUEST FOR A NON-WESTERN WORLD VIEW By Ram Madhav
Integral Humanism: India's Quest for a Global Vision- Storizen



RISING 2.0: 20 MORE WOMEN WHO CHANGED INDIA By Kiran Manral
Book Review: ‘Rising 2.0’ by Kiran Manral- Storizen



RISING 2.0: 20 MORE WOMEN WHO CHANGED INDIA By Kiran Manral
Unveiling the unsung heroines of India's history- Storizen



SHE STORMS THE NORMS By Anisha Motwani, Priyadarshini Narendra
Rupa Publications' new book extols the stories of women who dare to dream – T2 Online



SHE STORMS THE NORMS By Anisha Motwani, Priyadarshini Narendra
Empowering narratives of resilience and triumph- Storizen



JNU: NATIONALISM AND INDIA'S UNCIVIL WAR By Makarand R. Paranjape
In his new book that provides a detailed account of the controversies that have plagued JNU in the last six years, the academic and author looks at how the ‘modernist-Marxist-secularist agenda’ continues to divide the country and is coming in the way of a true Indian renaissance.
An excerpt from Makarand R. Paranjape’s new book JNU: NATIONALISM AND INDIA’S UNCIVIL WAR by TOI+
