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The Goodwill Lab

495.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK 

eBook available globally on: Amazon Kindle

 

The Goodwill Lab advances management science through curiosity, generosity and experimentation (lab), encouraging readers to treat knowledge as a shared path to wisdom with humaneness, not just success. It invites readers to reflect and reimagine the relationship with learning, working and giving.

The Deputy Commissioner’s Dog and Other Colleagues

495.00

Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India 
International print edition available on: Amazon USA | Amazon UK 
eBook edition available on: Amazon Kindle

 

There is no didacticism in these pieces, just warmth and concern, laced with rich description, entertaining tales, urban and folk lore, and hilarious metaphors. Shukla’s self-confessed efforts “to make sense of a world gradually going bonkers” leave the reader, facing the same world, vastly soothed and hooting with laughter.

Holy Cows and Loose Cannons: The Duffer Zone Chronicles

India print edition available on: Amazon India

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One of India’s most prolific bloggers, Shukla’s weapons of choice are humour and satire, the stiletto and not the bludgeon. He uses them skilfully to expose the inanities, pretensions, biases, cupidities and failures of our society, governments, media, big business, academia and anything else that rouses his ire.

 

Encounters

395.00

Encounters is an exceptional narrative. A political autobiography that highlights the dramatic turns of the author’s life and career, it traces her initiation into trade union activism, particularly her work in the coal mining areas in eastern India, as well as her transition from the social elite of pre-Independence Patiala to a life of political and social service in Bihar and Jharkhand.