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In Powerful, Nirupama Subramanian reveals how the stereotypes about feminine mystique that typically shackle women can actually be used they can enable them. She uses the wisdom of archetypes to provide practical advice to women to claim the powers they need to achieve their goals. Read an excerpt: ‘One day,
In Ramrao, rural journalist Jaideep Hardikar attempts to put a face to India’s unending farm crisis with the story of Ramrao Panchleniwar. He takes the reader on a journey of the everyday life of an Indian farmer, his daily struggles, his desperation to come out of his situation, his inability and
The Lifestyle Diet is a culmination of the Rohini Bhatia’s years of practice in the fields of diet, nutrition, fitness, mental health and overall lifestyle. The icing on the (gluten-free) cake? This book includes 101 diet plans that cater to all kinds of lifestyles. Here’s a glimpse: ROUTINE DIET
In The Art of Conjuring Alternate Realities, Shivam Shankar Singh and Anand Venkatanarayanan dive into the operations of political parties, cyber criminals, godmen, nation states and intelligence agencies from around the world to explain how the power to manipulate your thoughts is being harnessed, and how information warfare is shaping your
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A New Cold War is a collection of critical essays examines the impact, consequences and legacy of Henry Kissinger’s first, door-opening visit to China in 1971 and how it has shaped world order. Read an excerpt: India signed a peace and friendship treaty with the Soviet Union on 9
After missing his train, Anirudh is forced to spend the night in a tiny railway station with barely anyone in sight. A power failure adds to his woes. Guided by the flashlight on his phone, he finds his way to the waiting room. There, he finds thirteen chairs and a