Bookstore
AIM PRIME Playbook
₹395.00Indian print edition also available on: Amazon India
International print edition available on: Amazon USA | Amazon UK
eBook edition available on: Amazon Kindle
In April 2021, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), NITI Aayog, in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation launched AIM-PRIME (Program for Researchers on Innovation, Market-Readiness and Entrepreneurship). Implemented by the Venture Center, the PRIME programme was aimed at promoting science-based, deep technology ideas to market, through training and guidance over a period of 12 months.
Transformation Strategy for the Digital CIO
₹695.00Print edition also available on Amazon India
Digital Transformation has been the response mechanism of incumbent organisations to counter the pervasive threat of digital disruption and disruptors. The author defines Digital Transformation as a convergence of Strategic Redesign of the Enterprise, Advanced Technologies intervention at all levels of the Enterprise and Effective Change Management.
Mussoorie Musings
₹499.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
“Hilarious, candid, witty, honest and eccentric Mussoorie Musings can make you laugh, reflect on life and tug at your heartstrings 100%”.
The First Principal
The First Princi.pal is a story waiting to be told. P S Mani Sundaram, the founder-principal of the Regional Engineering College, Trichy (now National Institute of Technology) is the chief protagonist of this inspiring tale.
The Modi Myth
₹345.00Also available on: Amazon India | Flipkart
eBook available on: Amazon Kindle | iBooks | Kobo
A long-term observer and analyst of the Indian political scene takes a hard look at the Narendra Modi phenomenon. S. Nihal Singh believes that the rise of Modi marks a sharp break from more than six decades of political consensus.
Dads’ Daughters
₹295.00Print edition also available on Amazon India | Amazon USA | Amazon UK
eBook edition available globally on Amazon Kindle
Dads’ Daughters is a collection of essays, seeking to examine this unique relationship from both the daughters’ and the fathers’ viewpoint. In these deeply introspective passages…
Pillars of Parallel Cinema: 50 Path-Breaking Hindi Films
₹595.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
International print edition available on: Amazon US | Amazon UK
eBook available globally on Amazon Kindle
“Pillars of Parallel Cinema is well written and gives a very good background story of each of the films and how they were made. A very good addition to the books written of an important phase of new cinema of the time.”
– Shyam Benegal, Renowned Filmmaker
This is a retrospective of 50 path-breaking Hindi films made between the late 60s and mid-90s, when parallel cinema reigned in India. There is no single reason for selecting these 50 films – the primary criterion was that they were all made without the trappings of mainstream cinema and were driven more by passion than the power of money.
Coming Home
₹1,275.00India print edition available on: Amazon India
From new recipes such as Eggless Rose and Raspberry Tiramisu, Gourmet Chikki, Passion Fruit Truffles, to delicious macaron variants and savoury treats such as Cacio Pepe cookies and Chutney Cheese Pull-Apart Bread, Coming Home has something for everyone.
Life and Living
₹499.00Print edition available on Amazon India | Amazon USA | Amazon UK | Flipkart
eBook edition available globally on Amazon Kindle
LIFE AND LIVING is a compilation of blogs. It is drawn from real life incidents of the author or others with whom he has interacted.
I OFTEN THINK OF THOSE I LEFT BEHIND
₹2,499.00The photographs of the Chin people in this book fill the eye with these dilemmas. As ethnic minorities from Myanmar living in exile in the Indian capital, most of the men, women and children you see in these images have refugee status accorded to them by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and live in unspeakable hardship. But even without any knowledge of their precise circumstances, you can see them suffering from various maladies of the body and mind, perhaps from memories of the home they have been forced to leave behind. Captured in natural light, these images seem to exude a yellow gloom, conveying the jaundiced mood of the setting. There are pockets of darkness in these photographs, as though a metaphor for their lives. The handful of families represented in this project embody the traumas and tragedies that define the lives of a majority of the Chin community in India.