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  • by Saurabh Khanna
    £7.49

  • by Anthony Hope
    £5.49

    The Prizoner of Zenda has remained a popular novel for over a hundred years and the land of Ruritania has now taken its place on the map of English fiction and has inspired countless imitations in both literature and films.

  • - Pattern of Images
    by Dr. Manjula Batra
    £12.99

  • by Rakesh K Mittal
    £9.49

    Mr Mittal had his spiritual sprouting in the beginning of his service and became a deep thinker. He is the founder of Kabir Peace Mission, which seeks to create a happier society to live in. He has written many books on positive living. This book narrates the story of his spiritual journey and presents how difficult situations oflife can be met with equanimity. Mr Mittal is a widely read and travelled person and has been in close association with many enlightened souls engaged in the propagation of practical wisdom. A disciple of Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha of Kerala, in August 2000, he represented him in ''The Millennium World Peace Summit'' held at UN headquarters, New York as a member of Indian delegation.

  • - A Strategic Paradigm for Digital-Era
    by Dr Saumya Sindhwani
    £12.99

    This book discusses appropriate strategy imperatives and provides a step-by-step approach to creative management. Chapters on the context of creativity and designing integrated creative strategy explain the building blocks of creative management. The need for new thinking, theories and management paradigms, as well as attitude, skills and knowledge (ASK), are systematically presented. Various approaches to seeding of curiosity to initiate proactive change and customer-focused learning culture are presented. Chapters on the role of creativity in the world of commerce, creative digital disruptions and need for learning organisations provide a backdrop for the challenges and opportunities created by globalisation and digital technologies. Discussions on the economics of creativity realistically substantiate the commercial advantages of the creative management paradigm. Various caselets are designed to initiate creative thinking. They provide situations to analyse and synthesise ideas from different specialisations in the organisations to create synergised innovative organisations and create contextual platforms for creative design-thinking to evolve and nurture creative management in organisations.

  • by Mohi Nayyar
    £12.99

    What is the purpose of life? This book provides answers to questions arising in the mind of modern day men and women lost in luxuries, struggling to survive, striving to thrive, going through drills to enjoy the thrills, fearing fears, facing failures, weaving worries, stressed and distressed, and suffering the strain of pain. We notice filthy rich undergoing mental agony, while poorest of the poor live in contentment. Why? Can we all enjoy the bliss of life? Yes, this book enlightens us to understand who we are, how we are, why we are the way we are, what is life; how to live, how to be happy, how can we burn the darkness of ignorance by the light of knowledge, and fulfill the purpose of life? Do we really accomplish the purpose of life by fulfilling our desires or achieving our objectives? Universal knowledge with real life anecdotes will rhyme with the minds of readers.

  • - A Walk in the Mystical Lane
    by Aruna Jethwani
    £12.99

    This book is about psychic power. It is about mystical phenomenon and experiences explained in a simple manner.Mystical experiences transcend the presently known theories of science. The Cosmic Universe functions according to the laws which are the Absolute Truth and hence cannot be negated or discarded. The Mystics are the mysterious messengers of God who, by some miracle, guide us in life at various times. The book presents mystical incidents, providing glimpses of the mystery that surrounds us. It also makes us aware of the mystical splendour, which is truly amazing as it reaffirms the link between the inner and the outer world of humans.

  • by Nishi Chawla
    £9.49

    Nishi Chawlas long poem entitled A Himalayan Poem is broken up into eight sections. The long poem is her own personal response to the landscape of the mountains even as the poem explores its physical attributes: its rivers, its peaks and glaciers, its flora and its fauna, its cultural traditions, both secular and spiritual, and its people. Section One is devoted to the origins of the Himalayas. Section Two is about the rivers and lakes found in the Himalayas. Section Three is devoted to the peaks and glaciers. Section Four is about the trees and flowers found in the Himalayas, and Section Five is about the birds and animals. Section Six is about environmental degradation. Section Seven is about temples and monasteries found in the Himalayas. The final section is about what the mountains symbolise.

  • - & Other Heart-to-Heart Talks
    by J P Vaswani
    £9.49

    Scholars tell us that the theme of Quest is one of those archetypal patterns that have been imprinted on human civilisation since the dawn of history. Human beings have always been in quest of one thing or another: knowledge, power, newer ideas, the elusive peace, a hidden Shangri-La of eternal joy Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswanis book The Endless Quest helps us explore this eternal theme at a personal level. In this, the Eleventh Volume of Rev. Dadas compiled discourses in print, Dada talks to us about our quest for the ultimate knowledge, which is self-discovery. However, this quest for the discovery of the self involves an interior journey and the guide who can lead us inward must be an evolved soul, a great teacher who has himself beheld the light within. Even such an illumined soul is Rev. Dada, who is the living, moving embodiment of true spirituality. In these discourses, he shows us how to make friends with the spirit, the eternal atman within us and the Divine Indweller who animates us from within. It is the adventure of adventures, the discovery to surpass all discoveries and it will lead you to ultimate wisdom! Set out on this endless quest with Rev. Dada to show you the way!

  • - And Other Heart-to-Heart Talks
    by J P Vaswani
    £9.49

    We live in an age which puts pressure on connectivity. We require network; we prefer wi-fi connections; we ask for internet and broadband in homes, offices, airports and even on trains. We are a generation which prides itself on being connected with everything and everywhere. There are multiple devices too to aid connectivity. Computers were only the starting point. We are hooked on the mobile devices now. We stay connected even on the go. In this book, which is the tenth volume of selected discourses by Rev. Dada J.P. Vaswani, we are told to Stay Connected. But Dada refers to a connectivity of a different dimension altogether! We do not require airwaves, wi-fi or smart phones, i-Pads and tablets. All you require is a loving heart, an aspiring soul and the desire to keep in touch with the Source of all energy, power and intelligence in the universe. All we need is to turn to God and establish a secure connection with His Love! When you read these talks delivered by the Rev. Dada on different occasions you are sure to feel a close connection with his wonderful personality warm, loving, caring, compassionate and so deeply concerned about your wellbeing. Get connected to Rev. Dada and let him help you Stay Connected with God.

  • by Sai Giridhar Ari
    £9.49

  • - A History: 5th Edition
    by Jim Masselos
    £10.99

    When the first edition of this book appeared, India''s independence from British rule was still a relatively recent event. This fifth edition coincides with the return of the Congress Party to political power as the leading party in a new government in India. The book gives a clear and comprehensive account of the complex factors which led to the rise and eventual success of Indian nationalism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries until recent times. It presents the story of what was involved in the freedom struggle -- the nationalist demands brought together by clearly formulated, underlying notions of cultural and national identity which convinced the British politicians that their withdrawal was not only a necessity but an imperative that could not be, nor should be, long denied. The analysis begins with the groups and individuals responsible for Western-style political organisations, examining their social background and the part played by the Indian National Congress in the struggle for independence. The narration traces the developments from Nehru and Indira Gandhi through to Rajiv Gandhi as prime ministers of India, the coming of VP Singh, the demolition of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya in 1992, and its aftermath, the coming of the National Democratic Alliance to power with BJP at the head in 1999 up to its defeat in the 2004 elections, and the comeback of the Congress.

  • by Dr Unnati Gupta
    £5.99

  • - From 'Knowing the things... to 'doing the things'
    by Dr Arun Mittal
    £7.49

  • by Mansie Dewan
    £6.99

  • by P Raghunadha Rao
    £7.49

  • - Your Health Guide
    by Dr Deepa Mehta
    £6.99

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