Dar Dar Gange by Abhay Mishra and Pankaj Ramendu
Another Bibliophile recommended this book Dar Dar Gange to me. And I immediately picked it up, as it was one of the very few...
In search of Yamuna Reflections on a River Lost by Sarandha Jain
Yamuna means many things to Indians. Especially to people who live closer to it. There are concerns about it being reduced to a dirty...
Hinduism And Nature By Nanditha Krishna
Hinduism and Nature intrigued me with its title. I stayed on in ‘unread’ shelf for over a year, next to my bed reading table...
Grey Hornbills at Dusk by Bulbul Sharma
Bulbul Sharma - can you have a more appropriate name for a person who writes a book on the birds that she sees around...
Desire named Development by Aditya Nigam
Rarely do you a read a book, where you agree with everything that the author says. This small book Desire named Development, almost like...
Ganga: A Journey down the Ganges River by Julian Crandall Hollick
Ganga: A Journey Down the Ganges River book was published about 5 years back. My first instinct is to call it an old book....
Green Wars by Bahar Dutt - Book Review
Bahar Dutt - an animal lover and an environmental journalist in the book Green Wars talks about her various expeditions across India. And a...
Small is Beautiful by E F Schumacher
The byline of the book Small is Beautiful by E F Schumacher reads ‘a study of economics as if people mattered’. And I can...
Saffron Thinking Green Living by Dileep Kulkarni
This small 30 odd page booklet Saffron Thinking Green Living by Dileep Kulkarni, contains more of an essay rather than a book. The author...
Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talab by Anupam Mishra
Aaj Bhi Khare Hain Talab or Ponds are still relevant is a rare gem, a scripture written in our time and age.
The book takes...






