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The Desired World: Outline of a Worldview
₹895.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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The Desired World is all about how to make some personal sense out of a world not looked at as a cosmic order, a divine dispensation, or to be read as a scientific and mathematical text, but to view it ultimately as total chaos.
Sugar-Coated Biscuits and Lessons from Life
₹250.00Print edition also available on Amazon India
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This book of anecdotes builds on the concept of BALANCE. Finding the extremes before the right middle.
AIM PRIME Playbook
₹395.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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In April 2021, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation launched AIM-PRIME (Program for Researchers on Innovation, Market-Readiness and Entrepreneurship). Implemented by the Venture Center, the PRIME programme was aimed at promoting science-based, deep technology ideas to market, through training and guidance over a period of 12 months.
The Story of Secularism: 15th – 21st Century
₹245.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
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The issues surrounding secularism – state neutrality, freedom of religion, equal citizenship – have been discussed at least since the 18th century. However, the seeds of these ideas were sown in the 15th century….
Narrowcast: Power of Compounding
₹495.00India print edition available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
In this edition of Narrowcast, we delve into the captivating narratives of nine Indian entrepreneurs who have set their sights on crafting businesses that stand the test of time. Each story is a testament to their unwavering courage, tenacity, and vision for enduring success.
Bureau of Romantic Investigations
₹395.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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Bureau of Romantic Investigations (BRI) is romantic comedy-drama set on a university campus surrounded by hills in North India. A small team of professors led by Prof. Bakshi forms an open court where couples can come and express their anguish and frustrations toward each other. The court can be visited by any student of the university who wishes to learn from other people’s experiences.
Bhima Koregaon: Challenging Caste
₹795.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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Challenging Caste reads the violence at Bhima Koregaon as a clash between two worldviews — one striving to flatten the social hierarchy, the other justifying and perpetuating it. This book rips apart the Maoist conspiracy theory and the Urban Naxal narrative. It points out the ironies underlying the State’s charges against the sixteen, and the flimsiness of the evidence that is said to have been planted on their hacked computers. The conspiracy against the sixteen that inflicted untold miseries on their families is retold here in their voices.
Portraits of Courage in Indian and Russian Literature
₹299.00Print edition also available on Amazon India
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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…
Diamonds For Breakfast: Cool stories from Bombay’s hottest kitchen
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In this tell-all book, first time Bombay restaurateurs Gauri Devidayal and Jay Yousuf spill the beans about running one of the city’s most loved dining establishments.
I OFTEN THINK OF THOSE I LEFT BEHIND
₹2,499.00The photographs of the Chin people in this book fill the eye with these dilemmas. As ethnic minorities from Myanmar living in exile in the Indian capital, most of the men, women and children you see in these images have refugee status accorded to them by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and live in unspeakable hardship. But even without any knowledge of their precise circumstances, you can see them suffering from various maladies of the body and mind, perhaps from memories of the home they have been forced to leave behind. Captured in natural light, these images seem to exude a yellow gloom, conveying the jaundiced mood of the setting. There are pockets of darkness in these photographs, as though a metaphor for their lives. The handful of families represented in this project embody the traumas and tragedies that define the lives of a majority of the Chin community in India.