Rani Bagh, Mumbai Queen of gardensLyla BavadamThe book tells the story of a 150-year-old garden in land-starved Mumbai through a smorgasbord of essays and attractive photographs.
Living a faithLyla BavadamAsghar Ali Engineer’s activism stemmed from his deep-rooted beliefs, though as an independent thinker he chose to believe in a modern, humanistic inte
Panoramic pastLyla BavadamThe book showcases treasures from the ASI’s archives—among them, works of well-known photographers, some never published before.
Data Card Flight of sparrowsLYLA BAVADAMA nationwide survey finds that the common house sparrow is not so common any more.
Greenspace Extinction threatLYLA BAVADAMOne in every five reptiles is threatened with extinction, and freshwater turtles are at particularly high risk.
Wildlife Unequal attentionLYLA BAVADAMLopsided funding for wildlife conservation is resulting in some critically endangered species being driven towards extinction.
Mirage of developmentLyla BavadamSocial development indicators in Gujarat are poor, proving that development in the State is lopsided.
Zero surpriseLYLA BAVADAMKeshubhai Patels entry into the electoral fray gave the Gujarat elections their only real element of excitement as Modis victory was a foregone conclu
Modi will be a disaster in DelhiLYLA BAVADAMInterview with Professor Ghanshyam Shah, social scientist.
Millers marketLYLA BAVADAMMaharashtras sugarcane farmers are a worried lot as the State government backs out from the sugar pricing process.
Vote and droughtLYLA BAVADAMA bad monsoon highlights Gujarats water woes and makes the BJP mildly anxious about the rural vote.
The great Indian family A strict population control policy sounds good on paper, but it ignores sociological correlations.
SlideshowThe hungry river Villages in West Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts live under the constant threat of river erosion that eats up their homes overnight.