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Bhima Koregaon: Challenging Caste
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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.
Lady Corona: Why And How She Has Overpowered Us All?
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The COVID-19 pandemic that has hit the entire humanity at one time has brought distress, pain, fear, loss of near and dear ones, fissures in relationships and economic hardship.philosophical reasons of why this pandemic has engulfed us all.
The Fury in the Sky and Other Stories
₹195.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
Every reader will have their own favourite in this collection of awe-inspiring, fearful, and all-consuming stories and poems by Anavi Khosla.
Harp
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Moving through India, Europe and USA, Harp follows the lives of these three young people even as they engage with the cultural, sexual, student revolutions, and the music of the sixties.
Managing Nothing
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The Indian IT industry, which has grown at a phenomenal rate since 1991, today finds itself on the brink of a potentially painful transition to deliver more value and innovation. Managing Nothing throws new light on the challenge of innovation that has dogged the industry for over two decades.
Beginner’s Guide for Digital Transformation
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Beginner’s Guide for Digital Transformation provides an introduction to the world of mobile computers and other related technologies, specifically for functional consultants and User-Experience (UX) designers who are early in their careers in the field of providing Digital Transformation solutions to industries.
Calcutta Diary
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The essays in Calcutta Diary first appeared in the Economic and Political Weekly during the infamous 21-month Emergency imposed in India between June 1975 and March 1977. Interestingly, Ashok Mitra had worked with former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who had imposed the Emergency. The essays recount aspects of a unique and particularly difficult phase in contemporary Indian history.
The Movements of Movements
₹895.00The Movements of Movements
Part 1: What Makes Us Move?
MRP: Rs 1195. Offer price: Rs 895
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What Makes Us Move?, the first of two volumes, provides a background and foundation for understanding the extraordinary range of uprisings around the world …
Our Man in Balochistan
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The US has withdrawn from Afghanistan–something which both New Delhi and Rawalpindi had long anticipated. As both nations grapple to come to terms with its consequences, an unanticipated cold war between the heads of two notorious institutions in Pakistan’s deep state, triggers a daring plan to frame an unsuspecting Indian to gain domestic political glory.

