Vasiraju Rajyalakshmi

Vasiraju Rajyalakshmi is a Professor at the Department of Sociology, Janki Devi Memorial College. She received her PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University and has been a Post-Doctoral Fellow at ICSSR. Her publications include Language and Ethnic Identity in India (Uppal Publishing House, 2010) and Society: An insight (Jawahar Publishing House, 2011). She has published many articles and contributed e-content for MOOC as well as for studies for senior secondary grades. She is regular panellist at Rajya Sabha TV. She has led many research projects and is Co-Director of the Centre for Gender Equity Studies, JDM College. She has served as Consultant to the Delhi government in the Women’s Empowerment Cell and conducts workshops on Gender sensitisation for Delhi Police.



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SPEAKING (OF) WIDOWS: THE UNSEEN AND THE UNHEARD

Namita Sethi

Namita Sethi is an Associate Professor at the Department of English, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi. Her publications include In Search of Delhi, (with Jitender Gill, Routledge 2023), an edition of Gulliver’s Travels (Worldview, 2023) and Re-Discovering Delhi (Pinnacle, 2021, co-edited with Jitender Gill)). She has an abiding interest in gender studies and has published and lectured widely on women in literature and culture. She is currently Director, Centre for Gender Equity Studies at JDM College. She received her PhD from the University of Delhi. She was an Associate at the Indian Institute of advanced Studies, Shimla



Books

SPEAKING (OF) WIDOWS: THE UNSEEN AND THE UNHEARD

Mahesh Manzar

Mahesh Manzar’s poetry was published simultaneously in Hindi and Urdu by the Hindi Academy & Urdu Academy. His poems were translated into English and French, and released in 2014 & 2017 respectively by the then Vice President of India, M. Hamid Ansari and President of India, Pranab Mukherjee.



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CONFESSIONS OF AN UNKNOWN CONGRESSMAN

Prem Prakash

PREM PRAKASH, founder and chairman of ANI, India’s premier multimedia news agency, is a veteran journalist. He has worked with foreign broadcasters such as Gaumont Actualités in France, Deutsche Wochenschau in Germany, and Warner– Pathé News in the US—pioneers of their time. He was also part of the group that launched the news agency Visnews in London in 1957. With a career spanning over seventy five years, Prem Prakash has traveled the world, covering major global events. He was at the forefront of war reporting during the 1962 India-China War, as well as the 1965 and 1971 India-Pakistan Wars. Over the decades, he has interacted with every Indian prime minister—from Jawaharlal Nehru to Manmohan Singh. Now, he dedicates his time to writing books. History That India Ignored chronicles the sacrifices, resilience, and determination that shaped India’s struggle for Independence, shedding light on lesser-known events and unsung heroes who played a pivotal role in the nation’s freedom movement.



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HISTORY THAT INDIA IGNORED

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