Published by HarperCollins, ‘Covert’ by A.S. Dulat, Asad Durrani and Neil K. Aggarwal will be released on 16 May on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Published by Penguin India, 'How Not to Be a Superwoman' by Nilanjana Bhowmick will be released on 26th April on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Published by Harper Collins India, ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra: Reclaiming India’s Soul' edited by Pushparaj Deshpande and Ruchira Chaturvedi was released on 29 March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Published by Penguin Random House India, ‘Mastering the Data Paradox’ by Nitin Seth will be released on 26th March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Published by Penguin Random House India, ‘Mine Your Language' by Abhishek Borah will be released on 27 March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
In 'Managing Chronic Pain', experienced clinicians Dr Vandana V. Prakash and Dr Mary Abraham uncover the mind-body connection of chronic pain and show us how its mental and social processes cannot be separated from the physical.
In ‘Snakes, Drugs And Rock ’N’ Roll’, Romulus Whitaker and his wife Janaki Lenin write about Whitaker’s childhood and his adventures before setting up the famed Chennai Snake Park.
Published by HarperCollins India, ‘Managing Chronic Pain’ by Dr Vandana V. Prakash and Dr Mary Abraham will be released 14th March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Published by HarperCollins India, 'Snakes, Drugs and Rock 'N' Roll' by Romulus Whitaker and Janaki Lenin will be released on 11 March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Published by HarperCollins India, ‘2024: India in Free Fall' by Sanjay Jha will be released on 7 March on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
Imposition of formal rights and digital compliance mechanisms introduces new expectations for both employers and workers. This transition will require sustained awareness efforts.
While global corporations setting up GCCs in India continue to express confidence in availability of skilled AI engineers, the panel argued that India’s real challenge lies elsewhere.
Wing Commander Namansh Syal is survived by his wife, their 6-year-old daughter and his mother. Back in his native village, relatives and neighbours wait for his remains for last rites.
It is a brilliant, reasonably priced, and mostly homemade aircraft with a stellar safety record; only two crashes in 24 years since its first flight. But its crash is a moment of introspection.
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