Event Start Date: 24 November 2021 17:30 - 18:30

Location: Margaret Thatcher Centre, Somerville College

Venue: Flora Anderson Hall, Somerville College, Oxford

Speakers: Saumya Roy, journalist and activist based in Mumbai, author of Mountain Tales
Keshava Guha, writer of fiction and literary and political journalism

Registration link: https://forms.office.com/r/C97Dg3r5sM

Mountain Tales looks at India’s dizzying growth, its rising inequality and widening social rifts through its biggest landfill — Mumbai’s Deonar Dumping Grounds. The author followed a teenaged waste picker Farzana for eight years, to chronicle the impact of overconsumption and legal and administrative delays on the lives of the most vulnerable people in the city. Through Farzana’s life — the book explores who is development for and what gives meaning to our modern lives. The author Saumya Roy will be in conversation with Keshava Guha, in this event cohosted by the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development and the Oxford India Society.

Further reading?

Art History Network visit to Sainsbury Wing

Author Name
Wednesday 15th October
Learn More
Art History Network visit to Sainsbury Wing

Vera Brittain’s Early Life: Foundations of a feminist wife, mother and grandmother

Author Name
Saturday 15th November 2025
Learn More
Vera Brittain’s Early Life: Foundations of a feminist wife, mother and grandmother

Jaipur Literature Festival – Special Oxford Session

Author Name
12 June 2025
Learn More
Jaipur Literature Festival – Special Oxford Session