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Ruminant
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A fictional compendium of 22 stories is what constitutes the deeply reflective Ruminant. First time author, Manav Jalan’s thoughts over places and time act like a pool to take a dip; fingers on the pulse, feet on the ground and at times wings to take flight.
Murder of a MasterChef
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Vikram Malhotra, Des Pardes’ Michelin Star MasterChef is hated for the flamboyant callousness of both his pomposity and talent. There are many among Viki’s kitchen staff who would like to see him stew and burn. Till, one day, Viki really is lying dead on his kitchen floor.
Enquiring Minds: Front for Rapid Economic Advancement of India (FREA)
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Started in 1968 by graduates of the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, the Front for Rapid Economic Advancement of India, or FREA, ran an ‘involvement programme’ which took over 350 students from different professional colleges all over India to more than 40 rural and urban projects across the country. Enquiring Minds explores different facets of this unique experiment 50 years after it began, through the memories of those who participated in it.
India India Feeling: Those were the days that were – a light hearted nostalgia
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In India India Feeling, a light-hearted exploration of India, Vikas Dhawan brings forth memories of childhood, of growing up and of the warmth of family and friendships, sketching a vibrant essence of the country when it had old-fashioned charm.
Sitanshu
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As the divine Blue Lotus Indivara sprouts an ominous red petal, its guardians must do everything in their power to protect it and their kingdom. Aryavir and Sitanshu march to the border of Kalipura for a bloody showdown with the Chandraketu King Divyendu.
Supercop of Aryavrat
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Balram’s words continue to haunt a helpless Krishna, as he watches the Yadav clan go on a rampage. The year is 3102 BC. Krishna lies all alone in a forest and resurrects in his mind the events of his adventurous life.
Harp
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Moving through India, Europe and USA, Harp follows the lives of these three young people even as they engage with the cultural, sexual, student revolutions, and the music of the sixties.
Point Blank
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Celebrities, especially, are a subject Dr. Goyal loves to write-on. Point Blank features extreme Close-Up of Celebrities, Corporates, Controversies & Concepts.
Our Man in Balochistan
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The US has withdrawn from Afghanistan–something which both New Delhi and Rawalpindi had long anticipated. As both nations grapple to come to terms with its consequences, an unanticipated cold war between the heads of two notorious institutions in Pakistan’s deep state, triggers a daring plan to frame an unsuspecting Indian to gain domestic political glory.
Managing Nothing
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The Indian IT industry, which has grown at a phenomenal rate since 1991, today finds itself on the brink of a potentially painful transition to deliver more value and innovation. Managing Nothing throws new light on the challenge of innovation that has dogged the industry for over two decades.