Tushar SharmaMy 2021 in booksA nudge by Goodreads prompted me to evaluate my last year’s reading journey. The paltry total of 9 books I read, contained some books…5 min read·Dec 31, 2021----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #15There wouldn’t have been any cities without agriculture.2 min read·Sep 13, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #14It’s always a pleasure to read Michael Pollan’s writings. His books primarily talk about our relationship with food, and how it has…2 min read·Sep 7, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #13There is a sense of objectivity in the results of scientific expeditions. Mathematical and experimental rigour guarantee it.2 min read·Aug 31, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #12Geographer, naturalist, explorer and philosopher. Alexander Von Humboldt was a true polymath and through his wonderful writings, he…1 min read·Aug 23, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #11Who will dare to write a history of human goodness?2 min read·Aug 17, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #10An unparalleled act of plunder, avarice and corporate violence.2 min read·Aug 9, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #9Behind every monumental discovery, there are people who, against all odds, made it happen. Few narratives give more than a cursory glance…2 min read·Aug 2, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #8In medicine, figuring out “whats’s wrong” is essential for demarcating the limits of “what’s right”.2 min read·Jul 26, 2020----
Tushar SharmainThe Weekly DigestWeekly Digest #7Finding a good book to read is not an easy task. Is there any way to make it simpler? Diving through books-of-the-year lists from certain…3 min read·Jul 20, 2020----