Rajni Bakshi
Rajni Bakshi is a Mumbai-based freelance journalist and author. She writes about social and political movements in contemporary India and currently works as the senior Gandhi Peace Fellow at Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations.[1] Her journalism has appeared in many English and Hindi newspapers and magazines.[2] Bakshi attended school in Kingston, Jamaica, Indraprastha College (Delhi), George Washington University (Washington D.C.) and Rajasthan University (Jaipur).[2]
She is the author of Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom (2009) which won two Vodafone Crossword Book Awards, one in the "Non Fiction" category, and one in the "Popular Award" category.[3][4]
Works
- The Long Haul: The Bombay Textile Workers Strike of 1982-83 (1986; Great Bombay Textile Strike)
- The Dispute Over Swami Vivekananda's Legacy (1993; Swami Vivekananda)
- Bapu Kuti: Journeys in Rediscovery of Gandhi (1998)
- LETS Make it Happen: Alternative Economics (2003)
- An Economics for Well-Being (2003)
- Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom (2009)
Notes
- ↑ "The science of non-violence". The Hindu. 2013-10-02.
- 1 2 Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom, official website
- ↑ "Mumbaikar brings home fiction award", The Times of India, Aug 21, 2010
- ↑ "Rajni Bakshi wins two Crossword Book Awards". Hindustan Times. 2010-08-21.
External links
- Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom, official website
- Review of Bazaars, Conversations and Freedom
- Rajni Bakshi, Author at Gateway House
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