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.
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.
Published by HarperCollins India, ‘Asia after Europe' by Prof. Sugata Bose will be released on 5 February on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
At the chemist's recommendation was being hotly debated on social media, the US embassy weighed in with its own suggestion, which was countered by the UK Cabinet Office.
Published by HarperCollins India, 'The Day I Became a Runner' by Sohini Chattopadhyay will be released on 21 November on SoftCover, ThePrint’s online venue to launch non-fiction books.
The 256-page memoir titled ‘Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder’ is scheduled for release on 16 April and will be published in over 15 territories.
Long-rumoured book, titled 'En Agosto Nos Vemos' (We’ll See Each Other in August), will be published in Spanish next year, says report in The Guardian.
In his autobiography, Kitne Ghazi Aaye Kitne Ghazi Gaye, K.J.S. Dhillon writes about the home minister's June 2019 visit, to take care of arrangements before abrogation of Article 370.
The issue of inequality has assumed the blazing limelight at a time when inequality in India is said to be higher than it was in the British Raj. It's a ripe situation for half-truths and incendiary statements.
Speaking at launch of economist Surjit Bhalla’s book, S Jaishankar also highlights Gen Z’s engagement with ‘reel culture’, which has 'promoted awareness, created interest in many subjects'.
Germany’s erstwhile Christian Democratic Union govt, led by Angela Merkel, prevented sale of small arms to police forces in states they perceived had ‘bad human rights record’.
A theme has not yet emerged for BJP & people see lack of a contest, which makes it unexciting. For all these reasons, 2024 is turning out to be an unexpectedly theme-less election.
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