Farah Naqvi
Farah Naqvi
An alumnus of Columbia University, Farah Naqvi is a feminist, activist and writer. Her work for nearly three decades – from villages to public policy spaces – has focused on justice, development and freedom from violence, for India’s perpetual un-equals: Women, Muslims, and Dalits.
- Working with MuslimsINR 750
Working with Muslims goes down to the ground in eight major states of India and investigates the reality of non-government organizations and their development work, with the largest margin...
Angela Giordani
Angela Giordani, Ph.D (2020), Columbia University in the City of New York, is an intellectual historian of the modern Arabic-speaking world. Her translations have appeared in Jadaliyya and The Arab
Sneha Kar Chaudhuri
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Ramnika Gupta
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Asoke Bhattacharya
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Priya Sebastian
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Clara Zetkin
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