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RBI Governors
Gokul Rathi authored the book \"RBI Governors: Monetary Policy Czars (1935-2021)\", which chronicles the history of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and its governors from its inception in 1935 to the present day.
Made in India: 75 Years of Business & Enterprise
Amitabh Kant's \"Made in India\" comprehensively explores India's economic progress and prowess over the last 75 years.
Guruji: Life and Spirituality
\"Guruji: Life and Spirituality\" is a book by Dr. Chhabilendra Roul, a former Secretary to the Government of India and an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS).
Haunted Places Of India
Haunted places are unique, with each location's history and eerie atmosphere.
Coorg Stories and Essays
The book \"Coorg Stories and Essays\" by C.P. Belliappa offers a unique perspective on life and culture in Coorg, a region in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Can The Mind Be Quiet
The book \"Can The Mind Be Quiet?: Living, Learning, and Meditation\" was authored by Jiddu Krishnamurti, a renowned spiritual teacher and scholar. It explores the essence of life, self-inquiry, and happiness through the perspectives of spiritual seekers worldwide.
India That is Progressive
India has come a far way post independence. As citizens, we have been subjected to several rules, regulations, policies, and we have been a part of India’s growth as an independent nation both, directly and indirectly.
How Women Work
Welcome to the \"Modern World\" where business, entrepreneurship, and thought leadership is beyond the geo-fencing boundaries and gender mainstreaming. As the world is hoping towards a positive changeover with healthy and demanding business needs, women play a significant role in this stride.
MONTHLY TAROT CARDS READING FOR MAY 2023
Tarot cards for all signs
BOOK COVER
The Art of First Impressions: How Book Covers Influence Sales and Reader Perceptions
RETURAL FROM MARS
Kunal looked out the window of the spacecraft—a black mass of darkness seemed to be overwhelming the environment outside. He gazed dully at it for a while before averting his eyes; after all, the journey wasn’t as pleasant as he’d imagined while on Earth.
DIVINE REVELATION
“To love without condition, to talk without intention, to give without reason, care without expectation, that's the spirit of true love”
Exploring the Depths of Imagination : Kiran Manral
I don't really think about balancing anything. I don't think my books are really balancing anything, they're just telling stories and sometimes they're funny, at others they're dark and grim.
The Begum and the Dastan
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LAB HOPPING
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HURT SENTIMENTS
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THE BLUE WOMEN
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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.)