Dr. Deepika Singh Ahlawat is a museum curator and art consultant. She specialises in the history of the Indian princely states, with a special interest in female histories. She has a PhD in history from SOAS, London.
The Gyan Of Gyanvapi
The Gaze On Ghunghat
Outrageous: The Language And Coding Of Feminist Outrage In India
Being The First Indian To Work On A Permanent Gallery Of South Asia At The British Museum Has Been A Real Privilege: Sushma Jansari
“There Is A Unique Relationship Between Figural Imagery And Ideas In Hindu Art.”
“It Is The Collective Responsibility Of Private And Public Sectors To Preserve Our Heritage”
Shared Responsibility: Museum Takes On The Mantle Of Heritage Conservation
Rescuing Padmini: History, Hegemony And The Language Of Others
How Christianity trumped Pantheism in the Roman Empire and What It Means for India.