Gautam Sen is an Indian journalist, writer and automotive design consultant and expert. He is also the Vice President External Relations at Fédération Internationale de Véhicules Anciens FIVA, the international federation for historic vehicles. Sen founded India’s first newsstand car magazine Indian Auto in 1986.
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Vismaya Mohanlal
Vismaya Mohanlal is an artist whose interests lie in the realms of fine art, poetry and performance. She is from the south of India. Grains of Stardust is her first book.
Sane Guruji
Sadashiv Pandurang Sane was a writer and a poet. He was such a fine teacher that he was given the title of National Teacher and came to be known as Sane Guruji. He wrote seventy-three books in all, mostly for children, of which the most famous and loved is Shyamchi Aai. Editor, playwright, orator, film-maker Acharya Atre made a film on the book that won the President’s Gold Medal for Cinema in 1954 at the first edition of the National Film Awards.
Stuti Agarwal
Stuti Agarwal is a writer (duh!), a self-proclaimed home chef and illustrator. When she is not nestled into her couch, dreaming of magical adventures in her hometown of Darjeeling and one day being called Roald Dahl’s prodigy, she is participating in pasta cook-offs with herself while listening to Harry Potter audiobooks or practising for when she wins the Pulitzer.
Stuti Changle
Stuti Changle is a bestselling author. She won notable mentions in Amazon Kindle’s Pen to Publish 2018 competition for her first book On the Open Road. Her second book, You Only Live Once, became a national bestseller. Where the Sun Never Sets is her third book.
Stuti has a master’s degree in management from IMI New Delhi. She quit her corporate career to inspire people by sharing life-changing stories. She is often invited by prestigious institutions for speaker engagements, where she encourages young people to follow their dreams. She made her TV debut in 2019 as a host of the TV series Kar Ke Dikhaenge.
Stuti has sailed to the Andamans, camped with Indian jawans in Arunachal Pradesh, scuba-dived in the Indian Ocean, swum with the dolphins in the Mediterranean, floated free for hours on the island of Mallorca, and wishes to travel the world before she dies. Every year, she spends time in the coastal village of Palolem in Goa. She currently shuttles between India and the US, where she lives with her husband, Kushal Nahata, co-founder and CEO of FarEye.
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Urvashi Bahuguna
Urvashi Bahuguna is the author of the poetry collection Terrarium and writes regularly on books, culture and mental health.
Uttam Kumar Sinha
UTTAM KUMAR SINHA is one of India’s leading commentators on transboundary water issues. After a brief stint in the print media and a doctoral degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, he joined the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses in 2001 (now renamed as Manohar Parrikar-IDSA) where he heads the non-traditional security centre and is the managing editor of Strategic Analysis, the institute’s flagship journal, published by Routledge.
He is a recipient of many fellowships, including senior fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (2018-20); an academic visitor at the Harvard Kennedy School (2015); Chevening ‘Gurukul’ scholar at the London School of Economics and Political Science (2008); and a visiting fellow at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (2006).
His noted works include Riverine Neighbourhood: Hydro-Politics in South Asia (2016) and Climate Change Narrative: Reading the Arctic (2014).
Suhas Munshi
Suhas Munshi was born in Srinagar and has spent over a decade reporting on politics, culture and conflict from across India, including Jammu and Kashmir. This World Below Zero Fahrenheit is his first book.
Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
KANCHA ILAIAH SHEPHERD is former director, Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, and former head of the department of political science at Osmania University, Hyderabad. He is a social activist and political theorist and has been writing in English and Telugu for forty years. His well-known books, Why I Am Not a Hindu, God as a Political Philosopher, Post-Hindu India
and Buffalo Nationalism, have played a critical role in shaping Shudra/OBC/Dalit discourse in India and abroad.
Karthik Raja Karuppusamy
KARTHIK RAJA KARUPPUSAMY is a first generation graduate from a Shudra family. Currently a doctoral candidate and senior research fellow at the Centre for Political Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, his research focuses on the political, legal and socio-economic interface between Dalits and OBCs in the Kongunad region of Tamil Nadu. His MPhil dissertation, ‘The Nation in Historical Imagination’, theorizes how secular and communal conceptions of the ‘nation’ are constructed, operationalized and disseminated through state-sponsored NCERT history textbooks post-Independence.
