• THE HINDU MUSLIM DIVIDE

    THE HINDU MUSLIM DIVIDE

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    Justice Sachar committee has placed Muslims at the lowest rung of India’s economic, educational and social hierarchies. If India is to develop, this vast mass of humanity cannot be left untouched and uncared for.  Some of the popular myths such as Muslims producing more children and the community preferring madarsa education have been demolished. The Sachar Committee has established that only four per cent Muslims go to the madarsas. Now, it is for the community to see through the design of the mullahs who vehemently oppose reforms in the community or madarsa education.

    For India to evolve into a plural society, poverty has to be overcome. This requires different policy orientations. Fundamentalism, either of the Muslim or the Hindu brand, has to be taken care of. India cannot live in the past. Nor can it allow its past to distort the present.

    Amrik Singh tries to analyse the reasons for Hindu-Muslim divide and suggest solutions. The partition of India in 1947 was supposed to be a panacea for the Hindu-Muslim divide which had engulfed India for the preceding 1,000 years. Those who thought so were naive. The issue was not territorial dispute but assimilation. One belief system, new and aggressive, wanted to establish hegemony over the other and this led to confrontation. The Partition also put a question mark on the loyalty of those Muslims who chose to stay on in India. The physical division of India created an emotional turmoil in both the communities.  Rather than addressing these issues, a fledgling Pakistan unleashed its territorial ambitions and fought three fratricidal wars with India. Vested interests in India gave these the colour of a clash between two communities.

    The Bharatiya Janata Party that fed on Hindu nationalism did everything to perpetuate this myth. This was not opposed strongly by either the secular forces or from within the Indian Muslim community and communal forces gained in the process.

    Pakistani leaders have also helped perpetuate this divide.

    Amrik Singh quotes Zulfikar Ali Bhutto who had said in 1971 that there had been a thousand years of war between Hindus and Muslims in India. The Muslims in India may not be guided by what Bhutto and some others said. The Hindutva forces nonetheless will like its followers to believe that Islam is determined to conquer India and destroy its culture. The introduction of the separate electorate system by the British had reinforced this division over a period of time. Mahatma Gandhi understood this fact and tried to bridge the divide through active participation in the Khilafat movement. But that did not work.

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  • THE HISTORY OF IDEAS

    THE HISTORY OF IDEAS

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    All the plays included in this volume are original scripts by BLT.The Prophet and the Poet is based on the historically significant exchanges between Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore. Tiger! Tiger! On the life of Tipu Sultan is based on a play by Dina Mehta. Finding Ananda was commissioned by the Ministry of Culture to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary year of Swami Vivekananda. Monsters in the Dark is based on the Pulitzer Prize book The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee. Einstein’s Dreams is an original adaptation for the stage of Alan Lighman’s novel, based on Einstein’s early struggles.

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  • THE ILLUSION OF HONOUR

    THE ILLUSION OF HONOUR

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    The Rai Bahadurs of Rasulabad are an old aristocratic family that has seen better days. Rahul, the scion of the family and a brilliant lawyer, is bitter about the rapid decline of his family’s social standing in a world where everyone is taking the short cut to success. He is at the centre of a corruption scandal in the judiciary and it is hard to believe that he has been framed by a spurned lover. Sita, an abandoned child brought up by the Rai Bahadurs, discovers that she is an heiress. But when the mystery of her mother’s identity is revealed it brings Rasulabad to the edge of a communal conflagration. She was groomed to be Rahul’s wife one day. Can her hero worship of Rahul withstand his legal travails and her changed circumstances?

    Shahnaz has the world at her feet but wants more from life than high society can give. Will her growing involvement with community work at Rasulabad bring her closer to Rahul and displace Sita? The novel depicts the jet set lives of high society, precariously perched on a foundation of eroding values and growing social tensions. In the middle of this tumult is a simple love story of a boy who thought he wanted power and had no time for love; and a girl who had the world at her feet but gives it all up to follow her dreams.

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  • THE INDUS PEOPLE

    THE INDUS PEOPLE

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    Born in 1925 at Dera Ghazi Khan (Pakistan), Girja Kumar is a veteran research scholar. The man behind the Sapru House library, he has held many important positions including Chairman of the Delhi Library Board (1985-86) and President of the Indian Library Association (1983-85). He was Associate, Oriental Division, Library of Congress, Washington DC during 1954-55. He retired as chief librarian of the Jawaharlal Nehru University library in 1985. His world has been a world of books.

    While he wrote books on censorship and education, he always contemplated producing a book on the greatest cult figure of modem times – Mahatma Gandhi. Brahmacharya, Gandhi and His Women Associates is based on extensive research and quotes of the main players while delineating the Mahatma’s relationship with his women associates. The present book, in that sense, is a biography within a biography.

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  • THE JERK MAGNET

    THE JERK MAGNET

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    Chelsea’s dad drops two bombs on the same night. One, he has a new job and they’re moving! And, two, he’s getting married!

    Chelsea groans — and not too silently — as she offers up plenty of outrageous disgust and does a pretty good job throwing a tantrum. Retreating to her room doesn’t change the fact that within six weeks’ time, she and her father will be relocating to San Jose, California, and soon thereafter welcoming Kate into their home as her new stepmother.

    Kate tries to understand Chelsea. She realizes Chelsea lacked self-esteem – a problem similar to what she endured as a teen. The now-perfectly beautiful Kate takes on the task of giving Chelsea, her wardrobe and attitude a complete makeover. When Chelsea starts school after vacations, it’s like she’s a completely different person–at least that’s how people are treating her. With lots of mistakes and some humbling mishaps, Chelsea begins to understand that even beauty has a cost of its own, and she does some real soul-searching about who she truly is (inside and out).

    The first book in Carlson’s Life at Kingston High series is believable. She knows how to stir up those “wanting to be forgotten” moments of rejection and isolation everyone experiences, yet laces every heartache with hope, humor and lighthearted fun. This is a wonderful story for all ages, but highly recommended for teens. It will really make them think.

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  • THE KASHMIR STORY PART-1

    THE KASHMIR STORY PART-1

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    The Kashmir Story (1 and 2) are a veritable encyclopaedia on Kashmir. Part 1 traces the history of Kashmir beginning from the legends of Nilamatapurana to Kalhana’s Rajatarangini followed by Jonaraja’s, Srivara’s and Sukha’s historical accounts which give us a vivid account of kings, their rule and misrule with the existing political, administrative, economic and social life.

    It describes the rise and fall of the Gonanda, Vikramaditya, Lohara, Karkota, Utpala dynasties with the fascinating palace intrigues, romances and civil wars. It also describes the topography of Kashmir highlighting its important places and frontier regions. It traces the rise of Kashmir as a seat of learning detailing its great scholars and their famous works.

    It tells us the origin of Kashmir Shaivism, how Buddhism became a part of the classical culture of Kashmir and its impact, how Rinchan and Shah Mir came to Kashmir and a land ruled for thousands of years by Hindu kings became a Muslim state. How Sultan Sikandar’s persecution of people of other faiths was offset by the tolerant rule of Budshah. The secular character of Akbar and Jahangir’s love for Kashmir is highlighted. The book ends with the cultural highlights of the Medieval period with scholarly works of Abhinavagupta, Lal Ded and her famous vaakhs, poetry of songstress Habba Khatoon and the verses of Rupa Bhawani.

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  • THE KASHMIR STORY PART-2

    THE KASHMIR STORY PART-2

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    Part 2 of The Kashmir Story starts with the Sikh rule in Kashmir under Maharaja Ranjit Singh followed by the Dogra rule. The book traces how the age-old composite culture of Kashmir (Hindus and Muslims co-existing peacefully) was replaced by the canker of communalism.

    Against the backdrop of India’s independence on 15th August 1947 and the turmoil of partition unfolds the saga of the accession of Kashmir to India by Maharaja Hari Singh. From Sheikh Abdullah we arrive at his grandson Omar Abdullah. The National Conference and Congress were defeated in the 2015 elections and the BJP and PDP jointly formed the government.

    The book traces the rise and spread of terrorism in the Valley. It chronicles the heroic deeds of Indian soldiers who died protecting Kashmir from Pakistani raiders and army. It describes the conflicts of Siachen and Kargil and the unfortunate exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley. It highlights the love of the Mughal emperors for Kashmir reflected in the splendid architecture of the gardens and lakes. There is an engrossing account of the rich craft traditions of Kashmir — the shawls, namdas, samovars, kanger, houseboats, the springs, lakes, forests, flora and fauna. Kashmir is rich in performing folk art and folklore. The lifestyles, social festivals of Hindus and Muslims, their food are described vividly.

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  • THE KUMBH CONSPIRACY

    THE KUMBH CONSPIRACY

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    In Kalyug, the demons grow and transform into terrifying shapes and sizes. Amidst this chaos, Aishani and Adheesh are married with twins who do not know their own powers. The new warrior parents can only hope and fight for victory against the emerging darkness that threatens to devour everything. Continuing on the riveting adventures of The Demons of Jaitraya and The Angels of Kailash, Aishani and Adheesh prepare for their final journey – a journey that will decide the fate of the world as well as of their children. Will they succeed in slaying the demons or succumb to failure?

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  • THE LADY OF TWO NATIONS: LIFE AND TIMES OF RA'ANA LIAQAT ALI KHAN

    THE LADY OF TWO NATIONS: LIFE AND TIMES OF RA’ANA LIAQAT ALI KHAN

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    He was an Oxford-educated scion of a Nawabi family. She, a comely young woman from a Brahmin turned second-generation Christian family. While he rose to become the first Prime Minister of Pakistan, the Shaheed-e-Millat Liaqat Ali Khan, she came to be known as Gul-e-Ra’ana. Theirs was a beautiful story of love transcending the boundaries of nationalism and religion—a story worth telling. Raj Gopal Singh Verma narrates the fascinating story of this famous couple in the style of a fast-paced historical novel set against the complexities and violent upheavals of the Partition. After Liaqat’s assassination, the Begum brought up their two children alone and made a stellar contribution to Pakistan’s political, social, and cultural domains. She also served as the country’s finance minister and a diplomat to several Western countries. On her return, she continued to work for the empowerment of Muslim women of the country. Born and brought up in an undivided India, this is a story of the lady of two nations and three religions: Begum Ra’ana Liaqat Ali Khan.

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  • THE LAST DAYS OF THE STORYTELLER

    THE LAST DAYS OF THE STORYTELLER

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    A breeze blew from the northeast. The flames lengthened, almost leaving their wicks…the shadows danced on the walls…in the old stories, when danger loomed, there was always a God. His father’s words reverberated as Aziz once again shifted his gaze back to the gentle light of the friendly fireflies. The Last Days of the Storyteller is the tale of Pak Hassan, the village story-teller who carefully preserves oral history–the traditions, old world values, all that a story-teller represents–eclipsed by a modernising world with which he tries to but cannot reconcile. This is Pak Hassan’s story until his dying day, told beautifully by Malaysian writer Anwar Ridhwan.

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  • THE LITTLE FLOWER GIRL

    THE LITTLE FLOWER GIRL

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    A storyteller unravels the extraordinary stories of some ordinary people. On our journey through life, we meet so many people–many we forget but some leave memories that refuse to fade away. This is a collection of true stories – of actual meetings and encounters that the author had with these people over the years as a journalist.

    The 11-year-old flower seller with her unfulfilled dreams, the gay men forced into lives of heterosexual unhappiness, the heart-wrenching stories of abandoned HIV positive children whom no-one wants to adopt. There are poignant stories of old women in old age homes.  Among the exploited prostitutes there stands out Sandhya who proudly describes how being a sex-worker has enabled her to educate and marry off her siblings.  Poor homeless pavement dwellers live together amicably regardless of their religion.  One old lady tells the author: “here everyone has only one caste – Ezhari jaati-(the caste of the poor).” Yet what shines through these stories isn’t despair but hope and triumph of the human spirit against all odds.

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  • THE LITTLE HERO - ONE BOY’S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

    THE LITTLE HERO – ONE BOY’S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

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    At just twelve years of age Iqbal Masih was gunned down by an assassin. Iqbal was sold by his parents to a carpet factory owner at the age of four. It was six long years before he succeeded in escaping the clutches of his tyrannical master.

    A young boy alone in the world, surviving off foraged scraps, he stumbled across a Bonded Labour Liberation Front rally. The organisation took him in, and he began tirelessly working to spread the word to other enslaved children that they too could be free. Iqbal participated in raids on illegal factories and addressed international conventions. He was awarded the Reebok ‘Youth in Action’ award and a scholarship to study law in Boston. But before he could start to enjoy the results of his hard work, his life was cut short by a hail of bullets from the gun of an unknown sympathiser with the carpet masters.

    Told by the bestselling ghostwriter of The Little Prisoner and Sold, this is an inspiring tale of what one boy can achieve and a gripping call to action to end child slavery.

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  • THE LOOPHOLE

    THE LOOPHOLE

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    Michele has been looking for answers for a long time. She remained behind the doors fearing the embarrassment that truth would accompany. Therapy presents her life in a new way, to look beyond the obvious. It teaches Michele to accept life the way it comes, to make her choices towards the life she desired for, and to live the fullest. Michele’s quest continues as she steps into her desired choices.

    Do her parents accept her for the person she is… does she regret ‘coming out’ to the world… what happens behind the doors? This is a true account of a struggling woman, who seeks her identity despite all odds. Her life becomes a source of inspiration for the author. An unswerving heart accepts all challenges before finding the unsurpassed.

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  • THE MAKING OF INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY

    THE MAKING OF INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY

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    By systematically assessing the debates within the Indian National Congress, from its founding in 1885 to independence in 1947, the author explains the awakening of India’s consciousness of the world and its maturing in the period between the two World Wars.  Bimal Prasad’s study helps us recognize that such principles as non-alignment, Afro-Asian solidarity, and the commitment to international peace that guided the republic’s foreign policy were not simply divined at the dawn of independence but were deeply embedded in the Indian national movement’s responses to the world around it.

    To understand where a rising India is headed, it is critical to know where it started from.

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  • THE MODI STORY: PERFORM, REFORM, TRANSFORM

    THE MODI STORY: PERFORM, REFORM, TRANSFORM

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    Manusmriti occupies a prominent place in Indian textual tradition as one of the authentic sources of dharma. However, contemporary engagement with the text has been wrought with prejudice and discomfort left in the wake of colonialism. The present work aims to address the gap in contemporary approach and facilitate a better understanding through a philosophical analysis of the first four verses of Manusmriti, shedding light on the object, purpose and relevance of dharma texts. Rather than reducing Manusmriti to a mere relic of the past through a historical study, the book locates the text within the larger Hindu epistemological, ontological, and theological worldview and extracts the eternal teachings embedded within it. The book addresses common misconceptions on topics such as the definition of dharma, the integrity and importance of Manusmriti, the notion of ritual competency, and the Hindu conception of varna. The book draws from the entire Hindu textual tradition spanning the Vedas, Upanishads, Smritis, Itihasa-Puranas, and the Gita. It references the works of renowned acharyas including Adi Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, Madhvacharya, Vallabhacharya, Sayanacharya, Kumarila Bhatta, and Sri Aurobindo.

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  • THE MYSTERY OF THE MAGIC MIRROR

    THE MYSTERY OF THE MAGIC MIRROR

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    What happens when you have three kids, a pup, and a ghost together in a huge jungle? Opal and Shailendra, a brother-sister duo, have just moved into a large house on the city outskirts. Much to their amusement, they discover a ghost in their house! Soon, their cousin Krish, with a cute puppy Chutney in tow, comes to visit them during the holidays. The kids embark on an adventure to find out about the ghost and end up befriending him. The friendly ghost Xoxo gets on a mission to find the wicked ghost who possess the evil magic mirror in the jungle and destroy it. The kids help Xoxo, and they venture into the mysterious jungle with duplicated images. How will Xoxo help the kids find the mirror? Will they be able to destroy it and save humanity? Join them in the quest and embark on a journey of a lifetime one replete with vivid imagination and excitement!

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