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YOGAi: Interplays of Yoga and Artificial Intelligence

595.00

Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India 
International print edition available on: Amazon USA | Amazon UK
eBook edition available on: Amazon Kindle

 

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.

Moon Flow of the Soul: Constellations of Creation, Fertility, and Return to Origin

395.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

 

Moon Flow of the Soul brings to you the eternal truths, revealed through the wisdom of the knowing fi eld, as unraveled in the constellation cases. With deep intelligence and compassion, the field guides towards healing, balance, belonging, and flow of love. With help of cases synchronized with principles of constellation, the book offers guidance and clarity for resolution and integration.

Charlotte in Shimla: An American Rediscovers Love in India

295.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK 

eBook available globally on: Amazon Kindle

 

A sweet and sexy love story starring Shimla, where magic and the mountains meet.

 

Charlotte Goodwin is an American recovering from a great loss. At home, she meets and studies with a yogi who teaches traditional yoga and encourages her to travel to India to further her study. Once in India, she meets a cast of characters spanning Indian culture.

People At Work: The Untold Story of Labour Management Relations

595.00

India print edition available on: Amazon 

International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon Canada | Amazon Australia 

eBook available globally on: on Amazon India | Amazon US | Amazon UK 

 

People At Work covers the reality of the lives of workers at the bottom of the pyramid. It brings out true stories of the sufferings of workers in times of neo-liberal economics. People At Work also presents true stories of entrepreneurs who have implemented exemplary people-management practices, as well as the making of sensitive HR professionals. A must-read for every people-manager and researcher.

An Unflattering Story About Ola’s Bhavish Aggarwal

395.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India

eBook available globally on: Amazon Kindle

 

An Unflattering Story About Ola’s Bhavish Aggarwal rips open the meteoric rise and impending collapse of an empire that straddles ride-hailing and consumer services, electric mobility and artificial intelligence. With meticulously presented evidence, the authors expose how regulatory apathy shielded dangerous shortcuts in Ola Electric’s scooters, exploitative schemes that trapped drivers, questionable use of taxpayer-funded subsidies, and alleged code theft.

The Treaty of Versailles and Remaking of the World (1919-2019)

475.00

India print edition available on: Amazon India | Flipkart

International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK 

eBook available globally on Amazon Kindle

 

The Treaty of Versailles and Remaking of the World 1919–2019 commemorates the Treaty and its epochal aftermath across a century. The authors narrate the causes of World War I; the growth of two rival European camps, their conflicting imperial ambitions, the subjugation of Asia and Africa, the glorification of militarism and the commencement of a frenetic arms race.

 

The Deputy Commissioner’s Dog and Other Colleagues

495.00

Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India 
International print edition available on: Amazon USA | Amazon UK 
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.