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  • Have a Pleasant Journey

    by Pijush Gupta

    ISBN: 978-93-80151-42-7

    For some, the past is full of fond memories and for the not so fortunate ones, it is a disease. Abhay Dastidar's journey through Kolkata, Tatanagar and Mumbai is filled with incidents that make him grow as an individual.
    Fun, emotional and touching, Abhay's story weaves trauma with hope, revenge with forgiveness, teaching two people the ultimate meaning of healing their uncomfortable past through love.

    197p/Paperback/5x8"

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  • AND - A New Dawn

    by Marchelang Pasi

    ISBN: 978-93-80151-39-7

    This book is mainly about dealing and coping with hopeless situations and circumstances, failures or losses and how to come out of them as best possible as one could, turning them into assets to make, not break, us. Though this book casts a special highlight for those who have or are undergoing tragic losses or failures, it is also a feel-good book for anyone and everyone to read. I hope that it brings back the missing spice to spruce up your lives and continue in hope, faith, and love towards that new dawn. Instead of giving numerous excuses to give up after the fall, why not find a single reason NOT to give up? Until the sun sets, how can we hope for new dawn?

    88p/Paperback/4.25x7"

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  • Learning to Learn

    by Claire Odogbo

    ISBN: 978-93-80151-35-9

    In the course of working with students across various disciplines, Claire Odogbo realized that many students have problems with their studies because they do not understand the basic principles of learning.
    Learning to learn is an attempt to correct this problem and aid those who really wish to learn, along the path of true learning, to attain self-development and higher achievements in life. This manual is designer as a handbook for the person who wants to be a more effective learner.

    85p/Paperback/6"x9"

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  • Bose

    by Dilip Dahanukar

    ISBN: 978-81-905858-8-0

    A Science Fiction novel, one among many penned by the author

    88p/Paperback/5"x8"

  • And The Mirror Kissed Back

    by Prabhleen Singh

    ISBN: 978-81-906900-5-8

    A novel

    69p/Paperback/5"x8"

  • eMaya

    by Dilip Dahanukar

    ISBN: 978-81-905858-9-7

    A Science Fiction novel, one among many penned by the author

    126p/Paperback/8"x5"

  • Pachoo's Story

    by Sumitra Kurup

    ISBN: 978-81-906900-4-1

    A simple story on how knowing your true purpose in life changes the way you live

    102p/Paperback/5"x8"

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  • Kieran (Dark and Melancholic Poetry)

    by Nickolai Kinny

    ISBN: 978-93-80151-34-2

    "While I choose to believe that we all have a dark side which is mostly the dominant one if left unattended, I also know for a fact that this side is only frequented in times of anger, depression and melancholy but there is something bigger, stronger and calmer. If you shed the clothes that become your skin and look deep within you, amidst the darkness there is a beating heart, there is bleak light there is hope!"

    Kieran- a name of Celtic origins which means either "Little Dark One" or "Dark Poet by the Sea" is my first poetic alter ego, her dark and melancholic side amidst my live, beating and happy heart."

    64p/Paperback/5.83x8.27"(A5)

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  • Collected Papers. Vol. 5 - Mathematics and Religion

    by C. K. Raju

    The religious beliefs related to mathematics were in agreement with early Christianity, but differed sharply from post-Nicene Christianity and were consequently banished by Justinian. This (“Neoplatonic” ) philosophy deeply influenced early Islamic rational theology and was adopted, post-Crusade, as Christian rational theology. The claim that mathematical theorems are universal truths now sought to impose a particular religious metaphysics on all others. The book points out that the metaphysics underlying present-day mathematics is certainly not universal, and that a different logic is used by Buddhist and Jains. Consequently, the nature of logic should be decided empirically, taking into account also quantum mechanics, and that makes deduction fallible.

    340p/Paperback/6"x9"

  • Collected Papers. Vol. 7 - Time and Human Values

    by C. K. Raju

    This is a collection of essays written between 1991 and 2008 on the relation between time beliefs and human values.

    317p/Paperback/6"x9"