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Rewire Your Brain: A Guided Journal
₹495.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
Rewire Your Brain, a book-cum-journal, is a work in this direction, and has been written to serve as a tool to help people successfully break the loop of negative thinking and self-sabotaging behaviour. A step-by-step coaching guide, the book uses proven neuroscience-based models of change merged with spiritual wisdom to help its readers change their thought patterns.
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.
2022: State of Sector Report – Farmer Producer Organisations in India
₹395.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
“With the increased momentum in promoting FPOs recently, much has been written on the successes of the past and challenges of the present. But none that’s as comprehensive as this 2022: State of Sector Report – Farmer Producer Organizations in India. Through real-life case studies and in-depth analysis, several eminent authors have reflected on a wide range of issues relevant for the sector. The importance of competent promoting agencies for capacity building of FPOs and an enabling policy environment – as key components of the ecosystem required to realise the potential of collectives – is well brought out in the report. Underscoring the vital role of technology in strengthening and scaling the FPOs is another contribution of the report. Additionally, I am sure all the stakeholders will find the data and information presented in the report very valuable in carrying out their day-to-day work.”
Future Shock
₹395.00Print edition also available on Amazon India | Amazon USA | Amazon UK
eBook edition available globally on Amazon Kindle
Future Shock is a non-fiction armchair journey into the future, a book about how life is going to change post the pandemic. It talks about how we will live, not the day after tomorrow, but tomorrow …
Encounters
₹395.00Encounters 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.
Tales of Tuntuni, The Wise Bird
₹195.00eBook edition available globally on Amazon Kindle
The stories of the wise bird Tuntuni were written by Upendra Kishore Roy Chowdhury a century ago. This Bengali children’s classic has been read by five generations of Bengali children.
मेरी अज्जी और मैं
₹295.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
२ वर्ष की आयु में ही पिता को खो दिया ।
९ वर्ष की आयु में विवाह ।
१० वर्ष की आयु में बाल-विधवा ।
२९ वर्ष की आयु में डॉक्टर की डिग्री हासिल की ।
९२ वर्ष की दीर्घायु पाई ।
Angry Birds, Angrier Bees: Reflections on the Feats, Failures and Future of HR
₹1,978.00India print edition available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK
eBook edition available on: Amazon Kindle
Starting from the fundamental premise that the Human Resource function must espouse the cause of humans in the organisation and work towards their aggregate happiness, Visty Banaji uses the 50 years of experience he has in HR to introspect on what helps or hinders this mission. Angry Birds, Angrier Bees critiques the current state of affairs and suggests solutions for change. The columns span the gamut of HR, as do the remedies.
The Deputy Commissioner’s Dog and Other Colleagues
₹495.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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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.