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Husne Nazar (हुस्ने नज़र)

245.00

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इस कविता संग्रह का मूल आधार है – जैसी दृष्टि वैसी सृष्टि। हम अपूर्ण हैं – अपूर्ण पूर्ण को पूर्ण रूप से जानने का प्रयास तो कर सकता है किन्तु पूर्ण को सम्पूर्ण रूप से नहीं जाना जा सकता।

The Movements of Movements

895.00

The Movements of Movements
Part 1: What Makes Us Move?

MRP: Rs 1195. Offer price: Rs 895
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What Makes Us Move?, the first of two volumes, provides a background and foundation for understanding the extraordinary range of uprisings around the world …

ET@10: A Decade Long Journey of Educational Technology Programme at IIT

299.00

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The term ‘education’ is as hard to pin down as it is ubiquitous, so it feels a remarkable achievement that the programme has been able to find its feet so quickly, graduate masters and doctoral students, and along the way train thousands of teachers across the country.

Fiction Treasure Trove: 31 Short Stories by Children

450.00

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Fiction Treasure Trove brings to you a collection of thirty-one imaginative short stories sprinkled with a pinch of pragmatism.

 

Immerse yourself in a rip-roaring escapade of mythology, mystery, fantasy, science fiction, fable, tall tale, drama and more—an eclectic mix of ingenious stories penned by children under the age of eighteen.

Down The Road

495.00

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In the novel Down the Road Nonda Chatterjee recreates in vivid detail the values, morals and daily life of a class that was blindsided by the events of 1947. The anglicized Indian elite that served the British Raj as bureaucrats, lawyers, and career professionals faced a severe identity crisis after independence when their cosmopolitanism became suspect.