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The Deadly Kitty

199.00

 

India print edition available on: Amazon India

 

The Deadly Kitty is the sixth book of the S.H.I.M.L.A. Investigators Series by Minakshi Chaudhry and her young nineteen-year-old mentee, Sirisha Chauhan. Rumours, gossip, jealousy and adultery, further add intrigue to this story as both the insurance agency and the victim’s husband suspect foul play in this gripping narrative.

Beginner’s Guide for Digital Transformation

250.00

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

 

Beginner’s Guide for Digital Transformation provides an introduction to the world of mobile computers and other related technologies, specifically for functional consultants and User-Experience (UX) designers who are early in their careers in the field of providing Digital Transformation solutions to industries.

CORRUPTION, CBI AND I

399.00

Print edition also available on Amazon India | Amazon US | Amazon UK
eBook edition available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

These are his memoirs. Shantonu Sen worked in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for more than three decades. This book documents how the criminal justice system in India works (or does not) and the infamous nexus between politicians and criminals in the country over the last several decades.

I OFTEN THINK OF THOSE I LEFT BEHIND

2,499.00

The photographs of the Chin people in this book fill the eye with these dilemmas. As ethnic minorities from Myanmar living in exile in the Indian capital, most of the men, women and children you see in these images have refugee status accorded to them by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and live in unspeakable hardship. But even without any knowledge of their precise circumstances, you can see them suffering from various maladies of the body and mind, perhaps from memories of the home they have been forced to leave behind. Captured in natural light, these images seem to exude a yellow gloom, conveying the jaundiced mood of the setting. There are pockets of darkness in these photographs, as though a metaphor for their lives. The handful of families represented in this project embody the traumas and tragedies that define the lives of a majority of the Chin community in India.