India has lost a giant. Dr Madhav Gadgil lived simply, walked widely, questioned hegemonic power, and knew the land like no one else.
'This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India' by Dr Madhav Gadgil and @Ram_Guha is a canonical text that shaped my conservation philosophy- as it did for so many other young Indians.
Rest in power, Dr Gadgil.
On the Mercator projection, one of the world’s most popular maps, Greenland and Africa appear to be about the same size. But a recent online push for the Equal Earth projection shows continents in their true proportions. https://t.co/Yesxom8ZOH
The #Delhi my grandparents made their own, where they raised mum & the Delhi I live in are so different. Unlike them, I have no pleasant memories of walking in the city. My colleagues @snehilsinha27@aaditya_writes went walking & came back with horrifying stories of civic apathy.
I wrote a book review for the Gender, Place and Culture Journal, Routledge.
Handbook on gender and cities.
Here is the link to the entire review.
https://t.co/PtLAcVdOZ3
Many thanks to @GPCjournal for your support throughout the journey.
@BrunelResearch@Bruneluni
Are you teaching a module on the history of the geography? Check out our "Critical Histories of the Royal Geographical Society" resource, which contains a range relevant readings. If you know research that should be added, please let us know. https://t.co/4kjNFzR8zR
We kick off our BodyMapping exercise with rural women @HapurSsv with generous support from the Management and Geographer colleague Principal @ncsinghgzb
An international event titled Mausi_Net International: Mapping and Discussion was successfully organized on 11th & 12th February 2025 at SSV College Hapur @HapurSsv
Press coverage of the event titled Mausi_Net International: Mapping and Discussion, organized on 11th & 12th February 2025 at SSV College Hapur @HapurSsv
Moments from the NZGS 2024 at University of Waikato, Tauranga, my first international conference after being elected Vice President IGU @IGU_Online_
What an inspiring, energy filled and inclusive space, proud to wear my hard earned IGU pin here
Very enriching discussions in our session : Fluid Geographies: Women’s work and city making in the Global South @ NZGS 2024 at Waikato University, Tauranga .