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CHETAN BHAGAT ONE NIGHT THE CALL CENTRE
$50.00Select optionsLorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.
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Dr Babasaheb Amedkar Life and Mission – Dhananjay Keer
$115.00Select optionsThis book is a full-length, up-to-date and authentic biography of the great Indian scholar and statesman, leader and Liberator and the chief architect of the Constitution of India, Dr B. R. Ambedkar. The author, Dr Dhananjay keer has endeavoured to cast a gripping light on his words, deeds and the motives from which they sprang. The book is based on several interviews of Dr Ambedkar taken by the author and the final draft of the book was read, checked and approved by Dr Ambedkar himself. He had also cleared some points in relation to some events. This has increased the authenticity of the book.
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EVERYONE HAS A STORY – Savi Sharma
$50.00Select optionsEveryone has a story. Meera is a fledgling writer who is in search of a story that can touch millions of lives. Vivaan, assistant branch manager at Citibank, dreams of travelling the world. Kabir is a café manager who desires something of his own. Nisha is the despondent café customer who keeps secrets of her own. Everyone has their own story, but what happens when these four lives are woven together? Pull up a chair in Kafe Kabir and watch them explore friendship and love, writing their own pages of life from the cosy café to the ends of the world.
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First Raj of the Sikhs: The Life and Times of Banda Singh Bahadur – Harish Dhillon
$40.00Select optionsBanda Singh Bahadur is among the most colourful and fascinating characters in Sikh history. From an ascetic, he was transformed into Guru Gobind Singh’s most trusted disciple. So much so that when the seriously injured guru could not lead his Sikh army against the Mughal forces, he appointed Banda Singh Bahadur as his deputy. As proof of this appointment, he gave Banda his sword, a mighty bow, arrows from his own quiver, his battle standard and his war drum.
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FIVE POINT SOMEONE – Chetan Bhagat
$50.00Select optionsFive Point Someone: What not to do at IIT is a 2004 novel written by Indian author Chetan Bhagat. The book sold over a million copies worldwide. The films 3 Idiots and Nanban are based on the book. It was also adapted into a play by the theatre company Evam
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GENTLY FALLS THE BAKULA – Sudha Murty
$50.00Select optionsWhat is more important: a successful career or a happy marriage? In the small town of Hubli, Shrikant discovers that he is attracted to his plain-looking but charming neighbour Shrimati, who always does better than him in the school exams. Shrimati too falls in love with the amiable and handsome Shrikant and the two get married. Shrikant joins an IT company and starts rapidly climbing the corporate ladder. He works relentlessly and reaches the pinnacle of his industry, while Shrimati abandons her academic aspirations and becomes his uncomplaining shadow, silently fulfilling her duties as a corporate leader’s wife. But one day, while talking to an old professor, she starts examining what she has done with her life and realizes it is dismally empty… Gently Falls the Bakula is the story of a marriage that loses its way as ambition and self-interest take their toll. Written nearly three decades ago, Sudha Murty’s first novel remains startlingly relevant in its scrutiny of modern values and work ethics.
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GITANJALI – Rabindranath Tagore
$20.00Select optionsGitanjali is a collection of poems by the Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore received the Nobel Prize for Literature, largely for the English translation, Song Offerings. It is part of the UNESCO Collection of Representative Works. Its central theme is devotion, and its motto is “I am here to sing thee songs”.