As India booms, experts discuss improving education As the core of India’s economic success, education was a key focus of a two-day forum at Stanford on the country’s economic reform. Read more on Stanford Report US, India acknowledge cooperation in education, science, health The governments of the United States and India have acknowledged the positive […]
India’s forgotten daughters
India’s forgotten daughters Shilpi Somaya Gowda’s first novel, Secret Daughter, revolves around a daughter who binds an American and Indian family. It is, in Gowda’s words, a story about motherhood, loss, identity and culture. Read more on rediff.com Circle of love OrphanCARE hopes to serve as the link betwe en unwanted babies and couples who […]
The Music of Ustad Bismillah Khan Sahib
Ustad Bismillah Khan Sahib (Urdu: استاد بسم اللہ خان صاحب; March 21, 1916 – August 21, 2006) was an Indian shehnai maestro. He was the third classical musician to be awarded the Bharat Ratna (in 2001), the highest civilian honour in India and gained worldwide acclaim for playing the shehnai for more than eight decades. […]
Legacy Of Love: My Education In The Path Of Nonviolence
Legacy of Love: My Education in the Path of Nonviolence Book Description – Called a messenger of peace, Arun Gandhi — Mahatma Gandhis grandson — has dedicated his life to spreading his grandfathers teachings around the globe.
The Untold Story of Kastur – Wife of Mahatma Gandhi
The Forgotten Woman: The Untold Story of Kastur – Wife of Mahatma Gandhi By Arun & Sunanda Gandhi Pages: 314 (Black & White iIlus: 22) Price: $14.95* *All book sales proceeds are allocated to rescue and rehabilitate exploited and impoverished children. Kindle Version sold on Amazon – The Forgotten Woman Norm Goldman of Bookpleasures.com […]
Let’s Kill Gandhi!: A Chronicle
This book has been written to put the facts straight. Written by Gandhi’s great-grandson Tushar A. Gandhi,’ Let’s Kill Gandhi!’ deals with facts gleaned from a lot of verbal history, from archival material, from the records of the murder trial and investigations, from books written by the defence lawyers and judges, from newspaper reports and from what Tushar grew up hearing in the family.


