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Unframed by Rahaab Allana
South Asian photography goes back to the mid-nineteenth century when the British created colonial rule.
My Subconsciously Feminist Father by Yashika Singla
Feminism is a social and political movement that promotes gender equity and women's empowerment.
Migrants: The Story of Us All by Sam Miller
\"Migrants: The Story of Us All,\" by Sam Miller, offers a different perspective of the world in which migration is restored to the core of the human story.
The Begum and the Dastan by Tarana Husain Khan
Tarana Husain Khan's novel tells the story of a nineteenth-century Dastan through the lens of a twenty-first-century family lore, in which a quintessential tale-telling, full-of-stories 'Dadi' narrates the story of her aristocratic grandmother to her granddaughter, Ameera.
The Sthory of Two Wimmin Named Kalyani and Dakshayani by R.Rajasree & Devika J.
The story of two women named Kalyani and Dakshayani is told in the novel by R. Rajasree.
Missing in Action by Pranay Kotasthane & Raghu S Jaitley
Public policy in India refers to the collection of guidelines, laws, regulations, and actions that the government takes to address different social, economic, and political problems in the nation.
The Secret of More by Tejaswini Apte-Rahm
This is a beautifully written tale set in early to mid-twentieth-century Bombay, full of fascinating details about the textile industry, the rise of \"bioscopes\" - silent movies - and talkies, and the journey of one family living through it all. Three parts make up the narrative.
The Sweet Kitchen by Rajyasree Sen
India is a multicultural nation with many distinct languages and customs.
Defeating the Dictators by Charles Dunst
\"Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of Strongman,\" by Charles Dunst, is a compelling and thought-provoking book that provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors that contribute to the rise and fall of authoritarian regimes, as well as successful democratization strategies and tactics.
Black Soil by Poneelan
Black Soil is a novel by Ponneelan, a renowned Tamil writer and the Sahitya Akademi award winner.
How to Meet Your Self by Dr. Nicole LePera
This is the second book in the \"How To\" series by Dr. Nicole LePera, the leading voice in psychological self-healing, helping millions of people around the world.
Unfiltered: The CEO and the Coach by Dr Ana Lueneburger & Saurabh Mukherjea
This book is apt in justifying the title \"UNFILTERED\", all the aspects that are spoken are from the heart and utterly transpicuous.
Tukai (An Excerpt Taken From the Book 'The Hills Are Burning' by Anirban Bhattacharyya)
27 July 1986 \"Lapchey, Bhotey, Nepali . . . Hami Sabai Gorkhali!\" (Lepchas, Bhutias, Nepali...We are all Gorkhas.)
Book Excerpt from the Introduction of the Book Unframed: Speculating Image Practices in South Asia
The conceptualization of Unframed rests on my role as archivist-curator-custodian of an image archive (The Alkazi Collection of Photography).
Life-A Festival of Emotions
Life is a myriad of emotions—sorrow, fear, anger, love, ecstasy, and delight—resembling the colors of Holi, and get applied to us just like the seasons—summer, monsoon, autumn, winter, spring—bringing in innumerous, diverse panorama of experiences, some for a prolonged period while others for a brief amount of time, dazzling us with their brilliance as several colors stand out, or leaving us helpless, awe-struck with overwhelming sensations as they blend with other colors giving various shades, some illusory, some render an ineffaceable impression.
THE WOMEN THAT WILL NEVER BE ENOUGH
It’s my birthday. I know William will propose to me today; he is taking me to a special place for dinner.
THE SHADES OF LIFE IN MOTHER NATURE
My morning ritual for the past fifteen years has been watching from the balcony of my home the lake glimmering in the light of dawn.
HarperCollins India Acquires Ashwin Sanghi's New Crime Thriller Series 'Kutta Kadam'
HarperCollins India has recently acquired the rights to publish a brand new crime thriller series by Ashwin Sanghi, the renowned author of the bestselling Bharat series.
Master Storyteller: Keeping the Myths & Magic Alive! - Anuja Chandramouli
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Can Reading Books Change Your Personality?
Books have been the source of knowledge and learning for centuries.
Are We Preparing A Child To Face Failures?
A survey conducted by UNICEF and Gallup in early 2021 among the age group of 1524 found that one in seven people in this age range in India often feels depressed or has little interest in doing things.
Making Puranas A Bestseller: Satyarth Nayak
India is a land of Gods. Recently we have seen a surge in mythological writings from our favorite authors.
The Book of Bihari Literature by Abhay K.
The book, published by HarperCollins India, features a vivid mix of writing poems, essays, and stories penned by some of the finest poets, thinkers, and authors from millennia who were born or lived in what is now Bihar.
Hindutva: Origin, Evolution and Future by Aravindan Neelakandan
Hindutva is a philosophy that aims to celebrate and promote India's Hindu community's cultural and spiritual heritage.
Rishi Sunak - The Rise by Michael Ashcroft
The Rise of Rishi Sunak by Michael Ashcroft is a biography of Rishi Sunak, the current Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Dear Reader - A Writer's Memoir by Sankar, Translated by Arunava Sinha
Sankar's autobiography, A Writer's Memoir, is an autobiographical description of his life as a writer.
A Death in Tokyo by Keigo Higashino
From the iconic Nihonbashi bridge in Tokyo's Nihonbashi area, a strange monument of a kirin, a Japanese mythical beast, keeps watch over the neighbourhood.