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The Tale of Two: An Outgoing and an Incoming Prime Minister
₹1,400.00After 26 years in which time he has been hailed as one of the most respected photographers of India, Raghu Rai has ventured into political territory once more. In this stunning new volume he photographs two important Indian leaders, an outgoing PM, Manmohan Singh, and an incoming one, Narendra Modi. Both are photographed amidst the cacophony of their party meetings, but there is a silence at the centre. One is tinged by despair, the other by a sense of overwhelming power. Raghu Rai is a noted photographer who has published 36 books including celebrated ones on Indira Gandhi, Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama.
The Mohammed of Benares and Other Stories
₹295.00eBook available globally on: Amazon Kindle
The Mohammed of Benares and Other Stories are voices in a nation that was once beguiled and dazzled by the sheer artistry of the sport. The romance continues.
Treaty of Peace, Friendship & Cooperation of 1971
₹495.00Print edition also available on: Amazon India | Amazon USA | Amazon UK
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Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation of 1971 commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of a landmark Treaty between the Soviet Union and India in 1971.
Crests & Troughs
₹495.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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CRESTS & TROUGHS is the third in the “SIGHTS & INSIGHTS” series. It is a compilation of blogs based on the author’s real life experiences and his interactions with family, friends and colleagues. It is like a mirror to reflect upon and take away your own inferences.
Charan Singh: Ek Sankshipt Jeevni
₹199.00This brief life history of Charan Singh takes the reader through the early influences of Swami Dayanand and Mahatma Gandhi on Singh, his immersion in the freedom struggle, his long political life in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi …
A Million Missions
₹450.00A Million Missions takes a close and comprehensive look at the working of the country′s voluntary sector and its various aspects.
Many of the million-plus NGOs in India work among the poorest and most marginalised sections of society inspiring hope for a better life and a ″new India″. Today′s non-profit sector has influenced the rightsbased paradigm of social welfare and economic development thereby furthering grassroots action and democratic foundations. NGOs in India are involved in diverse areas,from primary education and basic health to caring for the elderly.
A Million Missions is an invaluable resource for representatives of the corporate sector or donor agencies, government officials, civil society activists, and students and scholars of development studies.
Money Gone
₹275.00India print edition available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
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Business tycoon Hardik Seth and his family have been under the scanner of the Income Tax Commissioner, Rakesh Bisht, for the longest time. His efforts to nab Seth for accumulation of wealth that is definitely not kosher have hit legal hurdles. Meanwhile, Seth’s son, Rohan, meets the enchanting Eli in London and the mysterious Mr. Maduro in the British Virgin Islands, who introduce him to the business of money laundering in its newest form.
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.
Thrice Upon A Time
₹495.00Print edition also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart India
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Thrice upon a Time is at once a compelling, heart-wrenching love story as it is a compassionate tale of an all-consuming, obsessive love. Yet, in it runs a heartening streak of innocence, laughter and hope …
Or Forever Hold Your Peace
₹150.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
SMRC/27/5’4” girl, MBA/B.Tech, Project Manager, software, seeking suitable boy.
‘Sundays began with mass at 7 in the morning. Mass would get over by 8 am and Dad would spend the next hour and a half reading the newspaper, which included circling suitable advertisements in the Catholic Section of the matrimonials. Once it was 11 am, he would start dialing the numbers of those he had deemed suitable.’
Weddings can be tricky business. They can be fun, emotional, exciting, frustrating, nerve-racking, downright stressful and very unpredictable…a bit like life itself. As a young, independent, well-qualified woman based in Delhi sets off on her own journey towards a happily-ever-after, she discovers that a lot can happen between finding Mr Right and saying ‘I do’.

