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A Reluctant Bureaucrat
₹395.00A Reluctant Bureaucrat is an incisive study of the administrative system in India interwoven with a personal account of life lived within the realm of active government service. The narrative comes to the reader straight from the Author′s heart as a way to deal with his loneliness and overwhelming grief when nature snatched away his beloved wife Kalpana in July 2012. Photos from his family archive compliment an account of unstinting dedication and the reluctance to compromise on core values even as he strove to make the system work. The resultant dilemma has been exquisitely handled…
The Domino Effect
₹395.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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Life is a game and you are the player. You have one life and you must choose your role in it. This book is for dreamers and those who want more out of life. It takes you on a journey towards the pursuit of greatness and gives you the skills to chart your own course to achieve the goals you set for yourself, and to become great at what you do.
A Pluperfect Gift
₹295.00Also available on: Flipkart | Amazon India
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All was going well for Samar. He had a promising career in the merchant navy ahead of him, and he was looking forward to his next sailing assignment. Then came along Arisha, and he discovered the love of this life. What could possibly go wrong?
The Teller of Tales
₹225.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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Edited by Achala Moulik, The Teller of Tales is a delightful collection of stories told by Uncle Ram to his three young charges. He tells them about strange kingdoms under the sea, of enchanted forests, birds who guide, demons who wear diamonds and flowers which reveal royal secrets. These tales of good queens, wicked witches and brave journeys have a timeless appeal for children. Each story has a message of how kind thoughts and good deeds are rewarded.
Vidyut Bharat: Common Roots, Uncommon Success
₹595.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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Vidyut Bharat sheds light on the groundbreaking developments and innovations that are propelling India’s ascent to prominence in the deep technology world. Vidyut Bharat tells the stories of visionary scientists and trailblazing entrepreneurs who are reshaping industries and influencing the future, from space missions to biotech breakthroughs.
First Person Singular
₹595.00First Person Singular is a collection of essays, opinion articles, reminiscences, and obituaries, written by Ashok Mitra, most of these originally appearing in The Telegraph daily published out of Kolkata as part of a regular column which lends its name to this book.
India: The Wasted Years
₹595.00India print edition available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
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India: The Wasted Years, is a series of essays that were originally blogs. These have been arranged not in a chronological sequence but under subject-heads, making them a cohesive commentary on the times we live in, in India.
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.
Lost In The Apple Country
₹199.00
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Lost in the Apple Country is the fourth book of the S.H.I.M.L.A. Investigators Series by Minakshi Chaudhry and her young twelve-year-old co-author, Gauri Chauhan. A fast-paced thriller that you will find hard to put down.
The Deputy Commissioner’s Dog and Other Colleagues
₹495.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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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.