Ranjit Lal
Ranjit Lal
Ranjit Lal has written around thirty books for children and adults – and adults who are children. His books include The Crow Chronicles, The Life and Times of Altu Faltu, Smitten, The Battle for No. 19, The Secret of Falcon Heights and The Tigers of Taboo Valley. His book Faces in the Water won the Crossword Award for Children's Fiction 2010 and the Laadli Media Award for Gender Sensitivity 2011-2012.
Gail Omvedt
Gail Omvedt (born 2 August 1941) is an American-born Indian scholar who has written extensively on caste and Dalit politics. She is the author of Dalits and the Democratic Revolution (1994), Buddhi
Vidyun Sabhaney
Vidyun Sabhaney is a writer and illustrator of graphic narratives and comics. Her work has been published by a number of publishers and magazines. She is the co-editor of First Hand, and the editor
Amiya Kumar Bagchi
Amiya Kumar Bagchi is the founder Director and Professor of Economics, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata. He was formerly Reserve Bank of India Professor of Economics and Director, Centre fo
C.J. Arthur
C.J. Arthur is Honorary Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sussex. A respected scholar of Marx, his books include Dialectics of Labour: Marx and His Relation to Hegel (19186), Marx's Metho
Eugen Varga
Eugen Samuilovich "Jenő" Varga (1879-1964) was a Marxian economist in the erstwhile Soviet Union.
Georg Lukacs
N/ASumangala Damodaran
Teacher, singer, activist and writer Sumangala Damodaran is known for her work on the musical tradition of the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA), an outfit of leftist theatre artiste
Warisha Farasat
Warisha Farasat is a writer and a Delhi-based lawyer who has previously worked at the International Center for Transitional Justice, New York, and Centre for Equity Studies, Delhi.