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July 19, 2015August 30, 2017Popular Essays

Local Identity, Global Architecture

A review of ‘Whitewash, Red Stone’ by Pauli Varela Gomes.

July 3, 2015August 30, 2017Popular Essays

Sterile Neighbourhoods

On the importance of good design in architecture.

July 3, 2015August 30, 2017Popular Essays

“Yoga is for lazy people.”

How the benefits and history of yoga is misunderstood.

January 16, 2015August 21, 2020Books

Book Excerpt: Amita Kanekar, A Spoke in the Wheel

Courtesy: Navayana and Scroll.in. We don’t know who first told the story of the Buddha’s life, or rather the stories, for there […]

March 3, 2014August 18, 2020Books, Interventions, Interviews

Amita Kanekar: Launch of “A Spoke in the Wheel”

Amita Kanekar in conversation with Jason Keith Fernandes at the launch of the second edition of A Spoke in the Wheel, Dec […]

August 4, 2012August 24, 2020Books, Reviews

Review: A Spoke in the Wheel

Courtesy: Dale Luis Menezes, Gomantak Times. If change could be brought by a king, why did the Buddha become a beggar? (p. […]

May 2, 2005August 20, 2020Books, Reviews

Review: A Spoke in the Wheel

Courtesy: D. N. Jha, Outlook India. For historians, historical fiction is bunk. History’s gripping enough, so I can’t understand why writers would […]

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