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Abhilash Khandekar

Tigers: India's brand ambassadors

Wednesday, 4 April 2018
Understanding tiger, his behaviour and capturing its images in different jungles is not an easy task.
The news stories of air purifiers did not attract much attention.
In 2013 when I was cycling, a car reversed, hit me and sped away--leaving me bleeding on the road.

Indira Gandhi: A Nature's champion !

Saturday, 20 January 2018
Indira became India's third prime minister after the sudden death of Lal Bahudar Shastri.
It was the same Ambedkar who wanted Hindu Code Bill passed into an act of law and provide, among other things, equality to women in the then prevailing caste system in India

Calcutta, dear Calcutta !

Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Book review of "A City in the Making--Aspects of Calcutta's early growth".

Vishnu temples and their architecture!

Saturday, 18 November 2017
Religious tourism is big business with sincere and faithful Hindu religious devotees thronging places

All about rivers - living and dying!

Friday, 3 November 2017
The book enriches the reader beyond any doubt

An ode to Madras!

Tuesday, 2 May 2017
ust before India achieved its independence there were three major presidencies in the country run by the Britishers. Madras was one of them.
we need to save tiger who in turn will save us

Krishna's wisdom for 21st century

Friday, 18 August 2017
This book presents before us a Krishna with a very modern image!

Elephants are here to stay!

Monday, 14 August 2017
Elephants are considered as demi-gods by a large number of Indian
The occassion was to celebrate recent weddings of some of the MPs, but the two-hour event also had a soft agenda
We must shape urbanism for the new millennium by incorporating all of an area's citizens
Anyone interested in urban politics and geography with liberal peppering of history, should read this book

Anyone for vultures, please?

Friday, 14 April 2017
It's time people joined hands. Indeed, we can't afford to lose vultures. They are no less important than tigers.
This book gives those interested in public architecture and urbanisation process, an adequate insight into urban India's issues

RIP, Mr. Editor!

Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Soft-spoken Talwalkar was known for his highly-read editorials that would run full length of a newspaper page and in double column
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