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Edward John Thompson: British Liberalism and the Limits of Rapprochement
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As the Indian freedom struggle grew in scope and ambition, a slew of British writers and intellectuals, many of whom had done one kind or other service in the colony felt called upon to define their own positions…
Future Shock
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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 …
Kashmir – A Noble Tryst in Tatters
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Kashmir: A Noble Tryst in Tatters is a collection of Badri Raina’s short and long pieces on the mountain state spanning the period 1992 to 2016.
The Green Puzzle: Missing Links in India’s Crusade to Sustain Environment
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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.
The Real Face of Facebook in India
₹345.00Large numbers of Indians – over an estimated 300 million citizens with internet-enabled mobile phones at present – have been receiving unprecedented amounts of fake, false, half-true, hateful, inflammatory (or incendiary) information in the recent past and are going to receive more such information during the general elections, the results of which will be known on 23 May 2019.
Dogboy v Catfish
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On the day of her second wedding, Katherine Fisher, aka ‘Catfish,’ set the date for her divorce. In precisely 18 months, she would be entitled to half of their combined assets and receive maintenance payments until her five-year-old daughter, Emma, turns 18. Just as Catfish was about to take her husband, Lindsay ‘Dogboy’ Kramer (a successful businessman and dog whisperer) to the cleaners, he goes missing.
Catfish is in a race against time to get hold of Dogboy’s assets before the police get hold of her. One question remains – is Dogboy dead or alive?
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.
Sights and Insights
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Sights and Insights is a compilation of blogs on life and living. It is drawn from the author’s reflections on his successes and failures.
Go Clown
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When Baby Kiriti arrived in this world, he was like a lost butterfly in a sea of white. A baby who is born and thrust into the huge sea of humanity called India, rides and steers his destiny ship, as he constantly grapples with the Clown inside him, who meanwhile brings out his own set of funny oars in these troubled waters.
Angry Birds, Angrier Bees: Reflections on the Feats, Failures and Future of HR
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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.