How can we make literature more accessible to the common man?
A new initiative, Stick.Lit makes a bold attempt to make literature more accessible to the common man. It aims to remove the elitism associated with literary works.
A new initiative, Stick.Lit makes a bold attempt to make literature more accessible to the common man. It aims to remove the elitism associated with literary works.
Family businesses in India form a major part of the country’s economy. In The Inheritors, Sonu Bhasin takes a behind-the-scenes look at the dynamics of family-owned businesses.
Considered to be great examples of American literature, Mark Twain’s books are appealing because of the sense of adventure his characters evoke.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that if you are a lover of literature, you’ve got to have read Austen. Any wonder why Jane Austen is still relevant today?
From Lehman to Demonetization by Tamal Bandyopadhyay looks at the Indian banking system in the context of major global and local economic changes.
The Consolidators by Prince Mathews Thomas looks at family businesses from the unique perspective of second generation entrepreneurs.
Haiku, an alluring Japanese form of poetry, comes alive in 101 Haiku by Dinesh Raheja propelling the reader to appreciate the beauty, simplicity and profoundness of the form.
Start-ups always incite excitement. As the ‘next big things’ that will change the world come up, there are many innovative ventures that also fall down…for no other reason than lack of right guidance. Well, this book provides just that….
Soul Warrior, a mythic fantasy novel by Falguni Kothari, turns the mythic fantasy genre on its head by weaving an exciting rendition of characters from the Mahabharata into an epic tale.
There has been a surge in colouring books for adults in the past few years. Gods and Goddesses of India by Kanika Gupta catches the pulse of this trend with its own refreshing twist.