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IIM Ahmedabad: The Inside Story
₹495.00Print edition also available on Amazon India
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For Post Graduate Programme Students (PGPs). They can take a walk down memory lane. For Common Admission Test (CAT) aspirants. They can have a virtual tour of what they have to look forward to…
Angry Birds, Angrier Bees: Reflections on the Feats, Failures and Future of HR
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Starting from the fundamental premise that the Human Resource function must espouse the cause of humans in the organisation and work towards their aggregate happiness, Visty Banaji uses the 50 years of experience he has in HR to introspect on what helps or hinders this mission. Angry Birds, Angrier Bees critiques the current state of affairs and suggests solutions for change. The columns span the gamut of HR, as do the remedies.
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.
YOGAi: Interplays of Yoga and Artificial Intelligence
₹595.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
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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.
Can’t Believe It’s Eggless
₹999.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
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Can’t Believe It’s Eggless lives up to its name with delicious recipes that are second to none, where renowned Indian pastry chef Pooja Dhingra offers invaluable tips on how to stock your pantry, choose the right substitute for eggs, and perfect the art of baking.
Managing Nothing
₹595.00Also available on: Amazon India | Amazon USA | Amazon UK | Flipkart | Barnes and Noble
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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.
Sailing Against The Wind
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There’s always another life awaiting us. The only way to embrace it is by letting go of the life we are living. Set in post-independence India this is the tale of Bhola, an unsophisticated young man from a small settlement, who lands up in Bombay, the ‘City of Dreams’.
The Modi Myth
₹345.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
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A long-term observer and analyst of the Indian political scene takes a hard look at the Narendra Modi phenomenon. S. Nihal Singh believes that the rise of Modi marks a sharp break from more than six decades of political consensus.
The Deadly Kitty
₹199.00
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The Deadly Kitty is the sixth book of the S.H.I.M.L.A. Investigators Series by Minakshi Chaudhry and her young nineteen-year-old mentee, Sirisha Chauhan. Rumours, gossip, jealousy and adultery, further add intrigue to this story as both the insurance agency and the victim’s husband suspect foul play in this gripping narrative.
Edward John Thompson: British Liberalism and the Limits of Rapprochement
₹495.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
As the Indian freedom struggle grew in scope and ambition, a slew of British writers and intellectuals, many of whom had done one kind or other service in the colony felt called upon to define their own positions…