top of page


Steal Like An Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative
The book includes illustrative anecdotes and mini-exercise sections calling out practical actions readers can take to unleash creativity
11 views
0 comments


Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow
Yuval Harari envisions a near future where we face new challenges. Homo Deus explores dreams and nightmares that will shape our future.
9 views
0 comments


The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity
The Argumentative Indian outlines the need to understand contemporary India in the light of its long argumentative tradition.
4 views
0 comments


The Idea of Justice
Amartya Sen throws the idea of justice under the spotlight by showing The Idea of Justice as a reason to think on how the society is unjust.
4 views
0 comments


A HISTORY OF SOUTH INDIA (OIP): From Prehistoric Times To the Fall of Vijayanagar
A History Of South India is an interesting narrative about the history of the Indian subcontinent southwards of the Deccan plateau.
5 views
0 comments


Indica
Researching across wide-ranging scientific disciplines biochemist Pranay Lal has woven together a narrative of India’s natural history.
6 views
0 comments


The Secret Network of Nature: The Delicate Balance of All Living Things
The natural world is a web of intricate connections, many of which. But it is these connections that maintain nature equilibrium
3 views
0 comments


Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World
Cal Newport discusses in his new book about how professionals of today have started valuing quantity over quality.
9 views
0 comments


Guns, Germs And Steel
A synthesis of history, biology, ecology and linguistics, the bool is a ground-breaking and humane work of popular science
3 views
0 comments


The Wealth of Nations
More than two centuries after its first publication in 1776, The Wealth of Nations continues to remain as influential as ever.
3 views
0 comments


Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty
It's man-made institutions, not the lay of the land or the faith of our forefathers, that determine whether a country is rich or poor.
3 views
0 comments


The Silk Roads: The Extraordinary History that created your World – Illustrated Edition
Peter Frankopan, explores how the east married the west with a remarkable voyage at its heart - the journey along the Silk Roads.
2 views
0 comments


Lords of the Deccan:Southern India from Chalukyas to Cholas
Lords of Deccan will keep you riveted and enthralled. You will never see the history of the subcontinent the same way again.
1 view
0 comments


A People's Constitution: The Everyday Life of Law in the Indian Republic
A People’s Constitution considers the ways that ordinary citizens produced, through litigation, alternative ethical models of citizenship.
2 views
0 comments


The Myth of the Holy Cow : With additional material: B.R. Ambedkar on beef-eating and untouchability
Historian Dwijendra Narayan Jha argues that the holiness of the cow is a myth and its flesh played an important part in the cuisine of India
19 views
0 comments


Born a Muslims - Some Truths about Islam in India
Born a Muslim breaks stereotypes to present a compelling and illuminating portrait of one of the largest and most diverse community in India
6 views
0 comments


The Righteous Mind
The book explores how morality evolved to enable us to form communities, and how moral values are not just about justice and equality.
6 views
0 comments


The Inner life of Animals
Surprising, humbling, and filled with delight, this book shows us that animals think, feel and know in much the same way as we do.
5 views
0 comments


The Fourth Peshwa
The Fourth Peshwa tells the story of a frail young man had to prematurely step into his father’s shoes and rose to the occasion.
5 views
0 comments
bottom of page