Creating Sanctuary: How can you come home to yourself?
We often feel like running away into the arms of nature from our humdrum urban existence. Creating Sanctuary shows us that this natural haven can well exist in our own backyard!
We often feel like running away into the arms of nature from our humdrum urban existence. Creating Sanctuary shows us that this natural haven can well exist in our own backyard!
Sarang Mahajan’s Luwan of Brida is the first novel set in Inkredia, an original fantasy universe. Luwan of Brida is the first book set in this magical land.
Storywallah is more than a collection of short stories. It presents a delightful assortment of authentic voices from India.
How can you tell children about the power of faith? The Truth about the Tooth, a picture book published by Karadi Tales gently nudges the little reader into a world where the power of faith reveals itself to those who believe!
Pralay- The Great Deluge mixes history and fantasy to create a saga that cuts across the dimensions of time.
Work as we know it is undergoing a massive change and redefinition. Its future is very different. “The Radically Changing Nature of Work, Workers and Workplaces” takes a peek in the workspace of the future.
Master Opportunity and Make it Big dissects success through the lens of opportunity. Packed with case studies and simple tips, this one is a helpful read!
What defines India? The answer to this is not easy…maybe not even completely possible. However, Jahnvi Lakhota Nandan attempts this herculean task by looking at India through the lens of product design in Pukka Indian: 100 Objects that Define India.
Literature makes us more human as we learn about each other and the common threads that bind all of humanity. “When Morning Comes” by Arushi Raina adds to this powerful repertoire with a story that shows amongst other things, the resilience of youth.
We live in times where mindfulness has to be a conscious exercise. Zentangle practitioners have found that this art form lends itself naturally to pure mindfulness!