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LONG WAY FROM HOME

The fear that sets in when a kind neighbour and an ‘outsider’ gets harassed by local goons.

Living life on own terms: Journey of an ambitious girl

Journalist and author Megha Manchanda spoke to The Daily Guardian about what influenced her to pen ‘My Little Sunshine’, encompassing themes ranging from love, friendship, ambition, self-belief to adoption and how the protagonist pursues her dreams and breaks away from societal norms.

HOW TO ACHIEVE HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS IN TODAY’S WORLD

In ‘The Happiness Trail: A Road Map to Success’, author Ramesh Venkateswaran proposes five building blocks for reconciling happiness and success.

Tech Entrepreneur Anirudh Suri Launches First-Ever NFT Collection Series For His Book

Tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist, geopolitics expert, and author Anirudh Suri has launched The Great Tech Game NFT Collection Series–the first book with limited edition...
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A Practical Book On India’s Foreign Policy

‘India’s Foreign Policy in the Post-Covid World: Through the Eyes of Indian Diplomats’ gives us a slice of the world of Indian foreign policy, specific to the era we are very much living in—that of the great Covid-19 disruption. It does so through the eyes of those who practice diplomacy rather than study it.

The Subjectivity Of Success

There are several reasons why the creative spirit can be disturbed by success. The phenomenon itself is well documented, but philosophers and psychologists either...

‘The Odd Book Of Baby Names’ Captures The Essence Of Dysfunctional Family

The book by Anees Salim chronicles the life of a dying patriarch told from the point of view of his eight children, who think of their father in different ways, some with bitterness, some with love, some with admiration, and some with indifference.

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