‘The Guide’, written by R K Narayan in 1958, celebrates the myriad mysteries and bizarre charms of India, as seen through the experiences of a small-town tour guide, Raju from Malgudi.
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‘The Guide’, written by R K Narayan in 1958, celebrates the myriad mysteries and bizarre charms of India, as seen through the experiences of a small-town tour guide, Raju from Malgudi.
Read moreIn Sonia Mehta’s It’s Cool to Respect Others from her new series of books — ‘My Book of Values’, the author reminds us as to why having some values in life is totally cool!
Read moreEmotional intelligence is born largely in the neurotransmitters of the brain’s limbic system, which governs feelings, impulses, and drives.
Read more“Well, science and religion are not competitors, they’re two different languages trying to tell the same story. There’s room in this world for both.”
Read more‘Origin’ by Dan Brown, which is the 5th installment in Robert Langdon’s adventures, is based on Langdon’s travels in Spain.
Read moreIndia’s Most Fearless is a collection of their own accounts or of those who were with them in their final moments.
Read moreLet’s read more to find out what happens next in the first of our three excerpts from ‘Origin’
Read moreCompanies trying to create the new often neglect to focus on one job; they dilute their efforts by attempting to do lots of things. In doing lots of things, they do nothing really well.
Read moreNobel laureate Orhan Pamuk’s tenth book ‘The Red-Haired Woman’ is a mysterious story of a well digger and his protégé , and a red-haired woman who ultimately becomes the cause of their estrangement.
Read more‘The Consolidators’ by Prince Mathews Thomas tells the story of seven second-generation entrepreneurs who display an arresting imagination and interest in evolving the business they inherited from their fathers.
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