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Random House, India Thirsty Nation: Priorities for India’s Water Sector
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Random House, India Change Your Life: Inspiring Stories from New-age Healers
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Random House, India The Mysterious Mr Jacob: Diamond Merchant, Magician And Spy
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Random House, India Bahawalpur: The Kingdom that Vanished
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Random House, India Thirsty Nation: Priorities for India's Water Sector
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Random House, India The Lazy Girl's Guide To Being Fit
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Random House, India Everyman's War: Strategy, Security and Terrorism in India
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Random House, India Beating The Blues: A Complete Guide to Overcoming Depression
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Random House, India The IIMA Story: The DNA of an Institution
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Random House, India IIMA-Strategies for Growth: Help Your Business Move Up The Ladder
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Random House, India Tender Hooks
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Random House, India Girl Plus One
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Random House, India Highway On My Plate: The Indian Guide To Roadside Eating
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Random House, India Italian Khana: Dinner Party: with Hindi Translations for All Recipes
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Random House, India Dance with Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa
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Random House, India Ebrahim Alkazi
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Penguin Random House India He Must Like You
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Penguin Random House India Island of Spies
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Penguin Random House India Sachin: The Story of the World's Greatest Batsman: 50th Birthday Collector's Edition
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Penguin Random House India A Rude Life: The Memoir | A spirited & compelling must-read book by Vir Sanghvi | Detailed accounts of Vir's interactions with celebrities, actors & politicians | Penguin Books, Autobiography
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Penguin Random House India Discordant Notes, Volume 2: The Voice of Dissent in the Last Court of Last Resort | The 2nd part of the series on the judgements of the Supreme Court of India | Law Books, Non-fiction, Penguin Books
A dissenting judgment, as ordinarily understood, is a judgment or an opinion of a judge, sitting as part of a larger bench, who 'dissents' (i.e. disagrees) with the opinion or judgment of the majority. Dissenting judgments or opinions appear in different ways. Tracing, exploring and analysing all dissenting judgments in the history of the Supreme Court of India, from the beginning till date, Rohinton Fali Nariman brings to light the cases, which created a deep impact in India's legal history. From the famous Bengal Immunity Co. Ltd. v. State of Bihar in 1955 to Bhagwandas Goverdhandas Kedia v. Girdharilal Pashottamdas and Co. in 1966, State of Bombay v. The United Motors (India) Ltd in 1953, Superintendent & Legal Remembrancer, State of West Bengal v. Corporation of Calcutta in 1967, Supreme Court Advocates-on-Record Association v. Union of India in 1993, Mafatlal Industries v. Union of India in 1997 and Pradeep Kumar Biswas v. Indian Institute of Chemical Biology in 2002, Keshava Madhava Menon v. State of Bombay in 1951, United Commercial Bank Ltd. v. Workmen and Ram Singh v. The State of Delhi in the same year and Union of India v. West Coast Paper Mills Ltd. in 2004 among others, this two-volume definitive work is a thorough examination of the important dissenting judgments of the Supreme Court of India, and of some of the Judges of the Supreme Court who have gone down as 'Great Dissenters', for having written dissents of legal and constitutional importance, some of which have gone on to be recognised as correct position of the law. Comprehensive, definitive and authoritative, this is a must a must have for legal scholars and practitioners. Besides, the book will greatly interest policy makers as well as anyone, interested in India's legal history.
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Penguin Random House India Vision for a Nation: Paths and Perspectives
What is the nation? What is the idea of India? Whose India is it, anyway? This inaugural volume in the series titled Rethinking India aims to kickstart a national dialogue on the key questions of our times. It brings together India's foremost intellectuals, academics, activists, technocrats, professionals and policymakers to offer an in-depth exploration of these issues, deriving from their long-standing work, experience and unflinching commitment to the collective idea of India, of who we can and ought to be. Vision for a Nation: Paths and Perspectives champions a plural, inclusive, just, equitable and prosperous India, committed to individual dignity as the foundation of the unity and vibrancy of the nation.In order to further disseminate these ideas-the vision for the nation as aspirationally reflected in the Constitution-this book provides a positive counter-narrative to reclaim the centrality of a progressive, deeply plural and forward-looking and inclusive India. It serves as a fresh reminder of our shared and shareable overlapping values and principles, and collective heritage and resources. The essays in the book are meaningful to anyone with an interest in contemporary Indian politics, South Asian studies, modern Indian history, law, sociology, media and journalism.
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Penguin Random House India Things We Lost in the Fire: Stories
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Penguin Random House India Confessions of an Imaginary Friend: A Memoir by Jacques Papier
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Penguin Random House India How Business Storytelling Works: Increase Your Influence and Impact
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Penguin Random House India Doglapan: The Hard Truth about Life and Start-Ups
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Penguin Random House India Exprovement: Exponential Improvement Through Converging Parallels
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Penguin Random House India Grabber
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Penguin Random House India Flying Blind: India's Quest for Global Leadership
In recent years, India has repeatedly expressed its ambitions of becoming a global power, or 'jagat guru'. Yet, many believe that India's economic troubles at home are far more pressing and that foreign policy aspirations can wait. But is a proactive foreign policy really a 'luxury' for India, to be postponed until the economy develops; or is it, in fact, a prerequisite for economic growth in a globalized world? Why should the average Indian citizen care about foreign policy? And how can a proactive foreign policy help Indians become more prosperous? Scanning our ever-changing world from east to west, and defining India's national interests and needs, Mohamed Zeeshan passionately argues that India needs a more coherent strategy for its relations with the outside world. Through travels and debates across continents, Zeeshan lays out a vision for how India can champion the cause of global good.
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Penguin Random House India Investonomy: The Stock Market Guide That Makes You Rich
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Penguin Random House India Everything Is Out of Syllabus: An Instruction Manual for Life
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Penguin Random House India The Elephant in the Womb
Motherhood is the greatest job in the world...right?In this unique graphic narrative, we finally have that candid, funny and relatable book on pregnancy and parenting that mothers, expectant mothers, and anyone even thinking about motherhood have been waiting for. Actor and writer Kalki Koechlin opens up about so much that we don't talk about-the social stigma of abortions and unmarried pregnancies, the toll that pregnancy takes on a body, the unacknowledged domestic labour of women, the emotional rollercoaster of giving birth, bouts of postpartum melancholy, the unsolicited parenting advice from every corner, and of course the innumerable moments of joy and delight in bringing a real little person into this very weird world.With whimsy and compassion, with uproariously funny art and spellbinding honesty, The Elephant in the Womb blends the deeply private with the blazingly political. It's an eye-opener for anyone who has ever thought that pregnancy was all about the glow and that motherhood was all about fulfilment. From fixing broken parts to enduring untimely farts, Koechlin's nuanced prose-gorgeously illustrated by Valeriya Polyanychko-tells us the bare-faced truth about the physiological discomfort and manic expectations that make it a bittersweet experience.With a combination of personal essays and think-pieces, journal entries captured in real time, reflections and anecdotes, this is the motherload!
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Penguin Random House India The Force Behind the Forces: Stories of Brave Indian Army Wives
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Penguin Random House India Carpenters and Kings: Western Christianity and the Idea of India
Jordanus Catalani, the first bishop of the Church of Rome in India, introduced the northern part of the subcontinent to his readers in fourteenth-century Europe in this manner. Two hundred years before the advent of Vasco da Gama, Western Christianity-which comprises the Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion and Protestant denominations today-had already arrived in India, finding among its diverse people and faiths the Church of the East already at home since the beginning of Christianity.This is an account of how global events, including the Crusades and the Mongol conquests, came together to bring Western Christianity to India.A gripping narrative of two diagonally opposite impulses in Christianity: of humble scholars trying to live the Christian ideal, and of ambitious ecclesiastical empire-builders with more earthly goals.Carpenters and Kings is a tale of Christianity, and, equally, a glimpse of the India which has always existed: a multicultural land where every faith has found a home through the centuries.
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Penguin Random House India Job Search Secrets: Master the Art of Getting a Job | Explore the hidden job market & find your dream job | Non-fiction, Penguin Books | Self-Help, Career Guide
Searching for a job is always stressful-the majority of job seekers experience nervousness, anxiety and tension during their job search. While one’s qualifications, experience and talent are important, all these are of no consequence if one cannot locate the right job, identify the right time to pitch for it and find the people who can help in getting it. Job Search Secrets provides much-needed guidance to readers on how they can get their dream job easily. It includes tips on choosing the right career, finding hidden jobs, reaching people who can help in the job search, building long-term networks, using social media, cracking campus and virtual interviews, and more. It is a step-by-step guide and practical manual with exercises and free tools, which anyone can use to find the ideal job faster.
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Penguin Random House India Green Humour for a Greying Planet
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Penguin Random House India Undocumented: Stories of Indian Migrants in the Arab Gulf
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Penguin Random House India Moodunnit (Hook Books)
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Penguin Random House India Unearthed: The Environmental History of Independent India
Protesting against dams, protecting tigers, hugging trees, saving seeds, making room for elephants, battling mountains of waste, fighting air pollution, coping with soaring temperatures-India and its people have shared a remarkable relationship with the environment.From the Green Revolution to the National Action Plan on Climate Change, Unearthed: An Environmental History of Independent India chronicles the country's historical movements and significant green missions since 1947. Interspersed with lots of trivia, tales of eco-heroes and humorous cartoons, this easy-to-read account uncovers the story of a past with the hope that we will rewrite India's future.Read more
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Penguin Random House India Swami Vivekananda: The Feasting, Fasting Monk
What did Swami Vivekananda recommend about the eating of vegetarian and non-vegetarian food?Which of these did Swamiji enjoy the most: his mother's chorchori (a mixed vegetable delicacy), his father's pulao or his own khichuri?Was he fond of spicy food, sweets, or ice cream?During his days of hunger and want, for how many days at a stretch did Swamiji have to go without food? Over the last 150 years, writings on Swami Vivekananda's culinary interests have intrigued a wide spectrum of people across the world. This includes hitherto unknown stories of his spreading the art of making pulao and khichuri along with his propagation of the Vedas, in the United States of America.While many thinkers wonder at Swamiji's immense enthusiasm for teaching Indian cooking, yet it is not quite clear why no complete book about our culinary-enthusiast monk Vivekananda has ever been published in any language.Swami Vivekananda: The Feasting, Fasting Monk is the humble, illumination of a thousand faceted diamond by Sankar.
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Penguin Random House India Passionate About Baking: Picture Perfect, Indulgent & Easy Chocolate Recipes To Make At Home
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Penguin Random House India On Meditation: Finding Infinite Bliss and Power Within
In today's challenging and busy world, don't you wish you knew how to quieten your mind and focus on yourself? In On Meditation, renowned spiritual leader, Sri M, answers all your questions on the practice and benefits of meditation. With his knowledge of all the various schools of practice and the ancient texts, he breaks down the complicated practice into a simple and easy method that any working man or woman, young or old, can practise in their everyday lives.
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Penguin Random House India The Hidden Rainbow
Kelly Dorji takes you on a spiritual journey through Buddhist symbolism to help find your inner peace. In our busy lives, this book is the perfect oasis.
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Penguin Random House India Across the Line
A tale of borders and beliefs shaped by the games people play1947New Delhi. Cyril Radcliffe's hands are clammy, partly from the heat but mostly from the enormity of the task assigned. Mopping the sweat off his brow, he picks up his pen, draws a deep breath--and a dark line.Rawalpindi. A barbaric frenzy of rioters fills the streets, disrupting a game of pithoo between Toshi and her brother, Tarlok, shattering their lives unimaginably.2008Rawalpindi. Cricket-crazy Inaya is sneaking out behind her father's back for net practice when she discovers that she is not the only one in her family keeping a secret. New Delhi. Jai accidentally stumbles upon an old, hidden away diary in his kitchen. The date of its last entry: 17 August 1947.As Jai and Inaya's unlikely worlds collide, another story unfolds. A story that started with the drawing of a line. A story that shifts the truth in their lives.'Compelling and uplifting . . . lingers long after the last page is turned' Vidya Balan
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Penguin Random House India You Are Simply Perfect! A Mindfulness and Self-Awareness Guide for Tweens and Teens: (Includes exercises and journal pages!) | Puffin Books for Children & Young Adults
A self-help guide-cum-journal for self-explorationJealousy. Bullying. Anger. Anxiety. Body image issues. Selfies and social media addiction . . . Are you grappling with any of these?Let's be honest, juggling school, extra classes, home, friendships and new relationships can be hard. It's difficult to find balance and really, really tough not to get affected by the 'happy' content we see online. But what is genuine happiness vis-à-vis short-term pleasure? Are we even looking for it in the right place?Written by a renowned psychologist, this beautifully illustrated book is divided into five parts that will help in easing the everyday anxieties. Learn to make friends with yourself, your body, mind and feelings, and how to deal with specific emotions and situations. You Are Simply Perfect! will equip you with life-changing tools to find contentment-in school and outside. Find your own quiet spaces inside this book with journal pages left for you to write and reflect.CREATE YOUR OWN POTION OF CALM · Guided step-by-step wisdom solutions· Empowering prompts and meditation practices· Interesting anecdotes· Plenty of mindfulness exercises to encourage self-reflection· A perfect gift and keepsake
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Penguin Random House India Pink and Blue
Pink is for girls Blue is for boysGirls play house Boys play cricketCry like a girl Kick like a boySometimes grown-ups can say silly things that just aren't true--not for all kids anyway! This book is an attempt by a mum to start a conversation with her little one about gender stereotypes. It encourages kids to question these notions before they begin to shape their thinking and offers adults an opportunity to initiate this very necessary discussion.Read more
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Penguin Random House India The Daughter from a Wishing Tree: Unusual Tales about Women in Mythology
The women in Indian mythology might be fewer in number, but their stories of strength and mystery in the pages of ancient texts and epics are many. They slayed demons and protected their devotees fiercely. From Parvati to Ashokasundari and from Bhamati to Mandodari, this collection features enchanting and fearless women who frequently led wars on behalf of the gods, were the backbone of their families and makers of their own destinies.
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Penguin Random House India Chatur Chanakya vs the World Wide Web
Meet the smartest of them all! The Super Six of Ganesh Colony are back, with new faces and new challenges. Lakshmi is all set to represent Vani Vidyalaya at an inter-school maths tournament, Chanakya is busy learning about the World Wide Web and Arjun . . . well, he's up to his usual shenanigans. But Lakshmi seems to be harbouring a terrible secret-she's being bullied online! As she receives one nasty message after another, she fears being disqualified from the tournament. Can Chanakya and Arjun combine the intelligence of the past and the future to catch the culprit? Get ready to join the gang on an exciting adventure-cum-whodunnit! Get ready for Chatur Chanakya.
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