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Gunned Down: Murder of an Olympic Champion
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Gunned Down – Murder of An Olympic Champion traces the extraordinary life of one of Indian hockey’s most formidable figures.
Unflinching, deeply researched, and emotionally resonant, this book unearths the legacy of a sportsman who refused to be silenced, even when the system turned against him.
Idea of India Hard to Beat: Republic Resilient
₹395.00Idea of India Hard to Beat is a collection of essays and articles written by Badri Raina between 2010 and 2015 that bear witness to the shifting socio-political dynamics of the recent past.
Disappearing Democracy
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In these pieces, Shukla’s engaging voice—ranging from wry to vexed to humorous—attempts to shake up the indifference and keep public opinion and conscience alive: during a period crucial to India’s history and destiny.
Junkland Journeys
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Join Hari’s rollercoaster transformation from junkie to godman and his final fall in this riveting tale set in the heady and turbulent 80s and early 90s.
YOGAi: Interplays of Yoga and Artificial Intelligence
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YOGAi is the result of the author’s professional experience, embellished by interactions with Dr. Karan Singh, Ervin Laszlo, Satish Kumar, Salim Ismail and other luminaries, making it a well-rounded treatise on the interplays of Yoga and Ai.
Calcutta Diary
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The essays in Calcutta Diary first appeared in the Economic and Political Weekly during the infamous 21-month Emergency imposed in India between June 1975 and March 1977. Interestingly, Ashok Mitra had worked with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who had imposed the Emergency. The essays recount aspects of a unique and particularly difficult phase in contemporary Indian history.
Sailing Against The Wind
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There’s always another life awaiting us. The only way to embrace it is by letting go of the life we are living. Set in post-independence India this is the tale of Bhola, an unsophisticated young man from a small settlement, who lands up in Bombay, the ‘City of Dreams’.
Krishna Calling: Travelogue of a Teenager
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Rahul’s bike collides with a truck while he’s going to buy beer, and now he is walking the line between life and death. There is chaos at the boundary between heaven and earth; Rahul is demanding to be sent back.
Portraits of Courage in Indian and Russian Literature
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Portraits of Courage in Indian and Russian Literature is about four writers from India and Russia. Alexander Pushkin, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, Rabindranath Tagore and Alexander Solzhenitsyn are separated by different…
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.

