Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143030287
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 224
- ISBN-10: 0143030280
- Publisher Date: 08 Apr 2003
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹254.15Current price is: ₹254.15.
“Unlock the secrets of India’s scientific legacy with ‘Scientific Edge’ by Jayant V. Narlikar. Explore the highs and lows of Indian science across millennia, from ancient astronomy to modern astrophysics. Journey through breakthroughs and failures, separating fact from fiction in this captivating exploration of India’s scientific history. Ideal for science enthusiasts and anyone interested in India’s rich scientific heritage.”
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Srijan Agrawal Manglik –
A decent overview of Indian science, but I wish there was more depth. Some parts felt rushed. Still, a good starting point.
Naveen Kumar –
Found the book to be quite informative, would have been better if it went into more detail on modern achievements and scientists.
Abdul Aamir Tajar –
Narlikar makes complex topics understandable. A worthwhile read for anyone curious about the history of science in India.
Shubh Sharma –
Informative but needs more focus on recent advancements. The ancient science part felt stronger than the modern.
Sweta Gautam –
Narlikar’s passion shines through. ‘Scientific Edge’ is a fascinating read, though it could be more critical at times. A good effort!
Jyotiraditya Chauhan –
The way that the book separates fact from fiction is magnificent. It made me question everything that I know.
Padala Harshita Goud –
A bit slow to start, but it picks up pace in the later chapters. Some new and intersting ideas. It is worth the effort.
Divya Aggarwal –
A great book that has some very interesting facts, I think that it could have been longer and included more concepts. However, it was great!
Deepak Krishnan V –
Loved learning about India’s contributions to science! Some sections were a bit dry, but overall, very informative and engaging.
Ankush –
Excellent book, very detailed and I couldn’t stop reading. Every fact made me want to know more! stars!!
Harshna Kad –
Well-written and accessible, even for non-scientists. I particularly enjoyed the historical anecdotes. Recommended!
Anurag Singh Praliya –
A good introduction, but not for those seeking in-depth analysis. It felt like skimming the surface of a vast topic.
Ruchija Srivastava –
Really enjoyed that book, it was well-written and easy to understand. I did wish that it was longer though.
Kushal Jaiswal –
An interesting book that provides some great insights. Although I am not quite sure I enjoyed the flow of the writing, I could not stop.