Dhvani 'Dhvani' is a comprehensive resource packed with contributions from scientists, communicators, journalists, and outreach professionals of India. The e-book explores the landscape of science outreach in the country, offering insights into best practices, sustainable models, interviews with scientists doing outreach in regional languages, skill-building guides, and curated resources for outreach funding. 'Dhvani' also features the impact of the IndiaBioscience Outreach Grants (IOG) program, providing a closer look at the intricacies of initiating and sustaining outreach efforts. Key Features With a collection of original articles authored by public engagement professionals, science communicators, science journalists and scientists, ‘Dhvani’ provides a look into the vast realm of science outreach in India. The compendium includes perspectives related to the practice of science outreach, articles on sustainable science outreach models in India, interviews with scientists doing outreach in regional languages, skill-building guides to inform outreach efforts, and collections of ideas and funding resources to get started with. The perspective pieces take both, a collective and introspective view, by asking and answering critical questions on why our communities need effective science outreach, how science outreach can improve science itself, and what it means to build inclusive outreach programs. The featured models of science outreach include a decade-long ‘science cafe’ style engagement led by a working scientist, a science outreach collective focused on social enterprise, and an acclaimed regional language outreach program with multiple modes of engagement. The scientist interviews are a wonderful collection of personal stories, with insights into motivations to practise science outreach, and considerations and challenges of doing outreach in a diverse country as India. For professionals engaged in science outreach, the compendium also includes three skill-building guides, with practical tips on engaging with the mainstream media, evaluating the impact of outreach initiatives, and building a multilingual outreach project. In addition, the e-book includes a compilation of ideas, organisations, and funding sources relevant to starting and growing an outreach initiative. Visit Dhvani - A compilation of resources for science outreach in India to view the book online. Source: IndiaBioscience