Renowned neurologist Panagariya’s memoir to be released posthumously June 28

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New Delhi-- On the day of his demise from post-Covid complications, renowned neurologist Ashok Panagariyas publisher announced that his memoir, "Monk in a Merc",...

Jairam Ramesh pens a magnificent tribute to Edwin Arnold’s ‘The Light of Asia’

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New Delhi-- This surely is a labour of love as economist-author-politician Jairam Ramesh painstakingly unveils the myriad nuances of Edwin Arnolds "The Light of Asia",...

Fresh insights into rich aesthetic & cultural legacy of the Mughal era

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New Delhi-- Enter the splendid world of Mughal India and explore its rich aesthetic and cultural legacy through fresh insights in "Reflections on Mughal...

Mastering the art of thinking in an AI-driven world

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New Delhi-- Heres a book that will get you thinking about thinking. Canadian psychologist John Paul Minda's "How To Think: Understanding the Way We Decide,...

A stream of consciousness that grew into a volume of poetry

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By Vishnu Makhijani New Delhi-- Ayesha Chenoy, a successful investment banker who won the prestigious Adam Smith Prize for economics at Cambridge, served stints at...

Cartographer of Agha Shahid Ali’s longings

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By Sukant Deepak New Delhi-- When at the age of 15, Manan Kapoor discovered Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali, something hit him with a force. "It...

Author Rajiv Bahl’s new literary take on jobs post-pandemic

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By Siddhi Jain New Delhi-- Reflecting on this time of great change brought about by new discoveries and breakthroughs happening continuously in nearly every field...

Of interpersonal relationships and science fiction

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By Siddhi Jain New Delhi-- From poetry on the vibrance of 'letting go', a reference guide on married lives and a sprinkle of self love...

Amartya Sen truly at ‘Home in the World’ as his memoir reveals

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New Delhi-- This is a memoir of an extraordinary life in India and England, and the intellectual growth of one of the world's leading...

When ‘The Light of Asia’ impacted Tagore, Vivekanand

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By Jairam Ramesh In late-February 1912, a play called Buddha was staged at the Royal Court Theatre in London. This was produced by William Poel,...
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