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The Green Puzzle: Missing Links in India’s Crusade to Sustain Environment

495.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

eBook available globally on: Amazon Kindle

 

Written by veteran public policy analyst Dr N. Bhaskara Rao, The Green Puzzle tells the story of how India has approached environmental issues that affect our daily lives and offers a ray of light while reminding the world of the challenges and opportunities that we face.

 

Chasing His Father’s Dreams

495.00

India print edition available on: Flipkart

International print edition available on: Amazon US

eBook available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

Chasing His Father’s Dreams is a comprehensive exposition of the circumstances under which Naveen Patnaik, the founder and leader of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) political party who is now in his fourth term as Chief Minister of the eastern Indian state of Odisha, rose to power.

Spice Trail

895.00

Print edition also available on Amazon.com

 

In Spice Trail, Hari Nayak, New York-based chef and restaurateur, gives dishes a special cachet with spices from his native India and around the world, playing with flavour and colour, ingredient and taste.

First Person Singular

595.00

First Person Singular is a collection of essays, opinion articles, reminiscences, and obituaries, written by Ashok Mitra, most of these originally appearing in The Telegraph daily published out of Kolkata as part of a regular column which lends its name to this book.

Down The Road

495.00

Print book available on: Amazon India | Flipkart | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
eBook available on: Amazon Kindle | iBooks |

 

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.