Archives: THE HOME-MAKING. Moderated by Neil Nagwekar
1. Homemakers in Contemporary Women's Fiction
Sutapa Basu, Mona Verma, Tanushree Podder
Chrisanne Creado, Phil. D'Souza, Syed Abdul Sayeed and Noella D'Souza
3. Can Recollections Repair Families
Radhika Swaroop
4. Legal Redressal for Abused Indian Housewives
Flavia Agnes
5. Unhomely Spaces: Culture Clashes and Poisonous Silver Spoons 'In the Company of Strangers'
Awais Khan
6. Homemakers in Popular Literature: the Rebellious, the Rude, the Strong, the Significant
Vaishali Mathur (Penguin), Swati Daftuar (HarperCollins), Dipankar Mukherjee (Readomania)
7. Creating Empowering Communities For the Visually Impaired
Krishna Warrier
8. Diverse Delhi Homes: Exploring City Consciousness Through Magical Realism
Ipshita Nath
9. Representing Indian Home-makers in Entertainment Media
Baljit Singh Chaddha (ALT Balaji), Amrita Goswami (MX Player), Dr. Darshil Bhatt (Viacom)
10. Making of the Motherland: Sacrifices at the Frontier
Capt. D. K. Sharma
11. Making of the Motherland: Exploring Multi-Faith Pilgrim Journeys Across Indian Traditions
Dr. Piyush Roy
12. Team-Leaders as Homemakers: The Office As A Second Home
Nandita Gurjar, Kena Shree, Sunitha Lal
13. Home-making the World: Exploring A Utopic And Conflict-less Society
Sangeetha Menon, Anway Mukhopadyay
14. Universities as Homes: Creating Safe Havens for Students During Pandemic
Prof. J. Devika and Prof. Nishi Pulgurtha
The Kindle book titled THE HOMEMAKERS is available here in India and also other geographies via Amazon.