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Innovating Women by Vivek Wadhwa & Farai Chideya
Crowd-sourced and crowd-promoted - two biggest takeaways from the book, Innovating Women, for me. The passion with which stories were sourced from around the...
Slow Journey South by Paula Constant
Paula Constant with her story of walking from London to the threshold of Sahara Desert re-enforces that walking is the ultimate meditation. She and...
Narendra Modi: The Man, The Times by Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay
This book came before 2014, then Narendra Modi was a Prime ministerial candidate and not the prime minister. This was the time when people...
Becoming a Mountain by Stephen Alter
Himalayas - the aura that name generates is nothing compared to what the mountain and its various ranges can do to the ones who...
Sultana’s Dream by Tara Books & Durga Bai
I have been reading and writing about Tara Books and I am amazed at how they marry the world of literature and arts in...
Strictly Personal – Manmohan & Gursharan by Daman Singh
Manmohan Singh is a public figure we hardly know anything about except his public persona. And his image as an upright academic turned bureaucrat...
Being Different by Rajiv Malhotra Book Review
I picked up this book Being Different after I saw a few videos of Rajiv Malhotra talking about Hinduism and trying to explain it. Videos...
Tell a Thousand Lies by Rasana Atreya
Tell a Thousand Lies by Rasana Atreya is the first book that I read on my Kindle. So it would always remain special to...
God’s Own Office by James Joseph
This small little book God’s Own Office is probably an indicator of the times to come. Where some of us, if not most, would...
Rokda: How Baniyas do Business by Nikhil Inamdar
Baniya-Buddhi is what we Baniyas call common sense. If you ask most businessmen the secret of their success they would attribute it to basic...














