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Book Review: Newsman-Tracking India in the Modi Era by Rajdeep Sardesai

Introduction Source: Goodreads.com ISBN:978-93-5304-154-0 Genre:  Non-Fiction/ Politics  Publishers: Rupa Publications Price: Rs. 299/- (I got the book for review from the publisher)

Book Review: When the Chief fell in love by Tuhin Sinha

Introduction ISBN :   9789386538970 Genre:  Fiction Publishers: Fingerprint! Publishing Price:  Rs. 250/-  ( I got the book for review from the  publisher )

Book Review: The Assassinations- A Novel of 1984 by Vikram Kapur

Introduction ISBN :  978-9386702333 Genre:  Fiction/ Drama Publishers: Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited Price:  Rs. 299/-  ( I got the book for review from Writer's Melon )

Book Review: Navigating India- $18 Trillion Opportunity by Bharat Joshi

Introduction Source: Goodreads.com ISBN:  978-8129147547 Genre:   Non-Fiction / India / Business / Economics Publishers:  Rupa Publications Price:  Rs. 294/-  ( I got the book for review from the   author )

Book Review: Immortal India by Amish Tripathi

Introduction Source: Goodreads.com ISBN:  978-8193432006 Genre:   Non-Fiction / India  Publishers:  Westland  Price:  Rs. 275/-  ( I got the book for review from the   publisher )

Book Review: The Black Tiger by Srijan Pal Singh

Introduction Source: Goodreads.com ISBN:  978-817-599-4744 Genre:   Non-Fiction / India / Economies Publishers: FingerPrint Publishing Price:  Rs. 250/-  ( I got the book for review from the   publisher )

Book Review: The crisis within by G.N. Devy

Introduction ISBN: 978-93-83064-10-6 Genre: Non-Fiction/ Economics Publishers: Aleph Publishers Price: Rs. 399/-  ( I got the book for review from the publisher ) Nearly one in every twelve humans is a young Indian for whom meaningful education is of critical importance. A good education will not only help our youth get jobs and build fulfilling careers, it will also lead to the widening of our collective imagination and the shaping of the way we think; for all these reasons it ought to be an important concern of our time.Unfortunately, this is not the case. There is a lack of infrastructure, adequate funding and genuine autonomy within educational institutions, departments within those institutions and individuals who teach in those departments. And this is not all. There is also the question of the nature of knowledge that is relevant to our rapidly modernizing country that needs to be dealt with.If knowledge is the core of education and if education lays the very foun...

Book Review: The Decline of Civilization by Ramin Jahanbegloo

Introduction ISBN: 978-93-84067-26-7 Genre: Non-Fiction/Politics Publishers: Aleph Book Company Price:  Rs.399/-  ( I got the book for review from the publisher ) Human civilization has lasted for approximately fifty centuries despite being continually under threat because of its inclination towards fear and violence. Today, however, ‘the future of civilization seems bleak’, as Romila Thapar writes in her foreword. Why is this so? Is it because our present time is barbaric? Is the twenty-first century another Dark Age? In this new book, eminent philosopher Ramin Jahanbegloo talks about this new crisis in civilization that has given rise to fundamentalist movements and authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump. He shows us that civilization is all about the relationship of human beings to one another. When that relationship breaks down and we begin to distrust each other, when we are no longer inclusive or accepting of our differences, then society, which today is ...