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  • av Sahgal Nayantara
    163

  • av John Elliott
    249,-

  • av Savi Sharma
    166

    Miraya, an interior designer. This is her story of believing in love. Anubhav, an aspiring entrepreneur. This is his story of giving life another chance.

  • av Nidhi Raichand
    187

    Moms in the Wild is a dark, funny and razor-sharp story about the perilous world of social media, replete with murderous secrets, complicated lies and how far people will go to keep them.

  • av Savi Sharma
    166

    With hard work and determination, he translates his dreams into reality, but his deep-seated insecurities come to the fore when life throws him a curveball. As their stories intersect, their lives change in ways they never expected.

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    av Seema Sirohi
    248

    And are India and the US finally ready for a relationship of equals, or will they continue to be ''friends with benefits''?

  • av Ruskin Bond
    310

    Mystery, drama, and a hint of the supernatural are all expertly woven together in this compelling story set in the hills.

  • av Savi Sharma
    166

    I am here to test Meera, Vivaan, Kabir, Nisha, and many others. I am here to destroy them, and I will. Just wait and watch. Join me as I tell you the next chapters of their stories and where life takes them! Are you ready? Or are you scared?

  • av Partha Basu
    224,-

    As part of his research, Partha has covered varied industries and forty-five senior leaders to understand their challenges, motivations and vision in a post pandemic world. The result is a book that ensures that you remain ever relevant and effective, no matter what the challenges ahead.

  • av Sutapa Mukherjee
    246

    Journalist Sutapa Mukerjee had frequented the town since 1998.

  • av K.M. Chandrasekhar
    261,-

    This is the story of the successes and failures of a civil servant, who successfully navigated challenging areas of public life. Unsparingly honest and forthright, and packed with political gossip, the book offers a ringside view of Indian politics and bureaucracy during the UPA era.

  • av GBS Sidhu
    280

  • av Mohsina Kidwai
    277

    In this candid account of her life, Kidwai assesses not just her own contribution to public life, but also provides an honest appraisal of the turn in fortunes of the political party she has remained a loyal member of. The reader is treated to rare glimpses into the homes, lives and the hurly-burly of election campaigns over the decades.

  • av Meghnad Desai
    334

    In the face of Covid-19, how do we reinvent the way that economic policies are formed? This is a remarkable thesis by one of the foremost political economists of our time. Desai argues his point persuasively, with great erudition, insisting that in the twenty-first century, humanity must return to economics.

  • av Sanjeev Sanyal
    166 - 256

  • av Ipsita Chakraverti
    209

    This is a perfect manual for the budding witch and a spellbinding read for those interested in the craft.

  • av Jitendra Dixit
    296,-

    Jitendra Dixit grew up in Mumbai and has reported from the city for much of the three decades he writes about in this book.

  • av Anisur Rahman
    278,-

    The dazzling English translations published along with their transliterated originals make for a pleasurable and illuminating reading. Hazaar Rang Shaairi: The Wonderful World of the Urdu Nazm is a book for everyone who is curious about how poetry colours our lives.

  • av Zarreen Khan
    119

  • av Samparan
    103

  • av Shabnam Minwalla
    119

  • av Gunjan Adya
    688,-

  • av Aparna Pande
    164

  • av Virani Pinki
    179,-

  • av Batabyal Somnath
    164

  • av Tanuj Solanki
    119

  • av Dinkar P. Srivastava
    246

    Forgotten Kashmir examines the evolution of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK) over the past seven decades. It includes major milestones like the ''tribal'' invasion in 1947-48, the Sudhan revolt in the 1950s, the Ayub era, the Simla Agreement, the adoption of an ''Interim Constitution of 1974'' and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). It is not simply a historical account but one that analyses the events in POK against the background of developments in Pakistan''s polity to better understand Pakistan''s motivations for its policies in the region. The book delves into contentious issues such as the right of self-determination - that is distinct from the concept of plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir which was debated in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). More recently, the Chinese presence in the region has been considered, which is bound to grow with the development of CPEC, which runs through the Northern Areas. The book covers internal developments in that remote area.The author, a seasoned diplomat, provides a wealth of information that comes from his stint in Karachi, involvement in the Jammu and Kashmir issue at the Ministry of External Affairs, discussions in the United Nations, and as a member of bilateral working groups to counter-terrorism with the US, EU, UK, and Canada.

  • av Savi Munjal
    225

    As young kids, SAVI and VID, as they are popularly known to their followers, dreamt of travelling the world together. In 2013, they turned this dream into reality with the launch of their travel blog, BRUISED PASSPORTS. And now, countless flights, dreamy destinations and beautiful pictures later, the OG couple of travel has decided to reveal the secret of their carefree and footloose life.But this isn't just a book filled with dreamy stories of travel, people and culture; in these pages, Savi and Vid share their insights on how you, too, can live a life full of memories, adventure and the excitement of discovering a new place. With tips, plans and advice inspired by the hurdles and successes they have faced, Savi and Vid tell you how to be successful digital nomads in a post-pandemic world.

  • av Ananda Devi
    164

    ''If I had only one word to define this book, it would be aliveness-a synonym, plausibly, in Ananda Devi''s idiolect, for freedom. Everything-from the Night in the title, to skin, to mud, to a green sari, to sound, to Time itself-is alive ... Translated with calm dexterity and breathtaking attention by Kazim Ali, this is a collection that held my body-eyes and heart and brain-in its jaws from beginning till end.'' -- Karthika NairAnanda Devi''s poetry singes and sings of the body electric, bound by the complex, colonial island politics of Mauritius and yet boundless like the waters that surround it. This book of harsh lyric and enigmatic and erotic prose, takes on a second life in Kazim Ali''s sensitive translation.

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