Varta@BookReview is a section devoted to books, texts, and sources—both primary and secondary. It goes beyond simple praise or criticism and focuses on understanding what a work is actually saying, the perspective from which it is written, and the framework it follows. Here, texts are carefully read to see why they matter, how they shape understanding, and what kind of knowledge they aim to build.

The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization (Part – 2)

The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization (Part – 1)

McKim Marriott’s – India Through Hindu Categories (Part II)

McKim Marriott’s – India Through Hindu Categories (Part I)

The British Makeover of India – Judicial and Other Indigenous Institutions Upturned

Yuval Levin’s – A TIME TO BUILD (Part II)

Yuval Levin’s – A TIME TO BUILD (Part I) Book Review

Yuval Levin’s – THE FRACTURED REPUBLIC

Yuval Levin’s – The Great Debate – A Book Review

Nirmal Kumar Bose’s – Cultural Anthropology (A Book Review) Part 2

Nirmal Kumar Bose’s – Cultural Anthropology (A Book Review) Part 1

Teach by Action: A Brief Glance at Śrī Caitanya’s Life & Deeds (Śrī Caitanya and Society Series – I)

A Book Review of Three Merchants of Bombay

Frank Furedi’s – The Road to Ukraine: How the West Lost its Way – A Book Review

Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth (A Book Review)

Indian Models of Economy, Business and Management by Dr. P. Kanagasabhapati

Book Review of The Marwaris: From Jagat Seth to the Birlas

Fukuyama’s Fallacies: Blind spots of Western Scholarship

The Male Brain. A Book Review
