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Whither Human Rights in India

Whither Human Rights in India, edited by Anand Teltumbde, one of India’s prominent human rights activists, is a searing and indispensable anthology that brings together some of the most important thinkers, activists and human rights defenders of our time. The essays trace the historical and ideological roots of India’s human rights discourse—from colonial legacies and constitutional guarantees to the challenges posed by majoritarian politics, state violence and systemic inequality.

Contributors critically examine institutions and practices shaping the current landscape: judicial responses, hate speech, impunity, ‘bulldozer justice’ and contested models of development. They also turn to the lived realities of vulnerable communities—Dalits, Adivasis, Muslims, Christians, women, children, LGBTQI+ people and prisoners—whose struggles for dignity illuminate the larger battle for justice and democracy.

Featuring incisive contributions from Harsh Mander, Kalpana Kannabiran, Aakar Patel, Teesta Setalvad, Gautam Navlakha, Mihir Desai and others, this volume offers an unflinching exploration of human rights at a critical juncture in India’s history.

Dedicated to the memory of Father Stan Swamy and Prof. G. N. Saibaba, Whither Human Rights in India is both a record of resistance and a call to rethink the future of democracy and human dignity.

Designed to Win

Tata Elxsi may not be the first company you think of when you think of the Tata group. However, as the highest valued Tata company, Tata Elxsi has been revolutionizing the world of electric vehicles by offering innovative solution in the area of electric energy and embedded product design.

And it’s not just automakers — Elxsi helps broadcast and communication companies design new-age set-top boxes, app frameworks and cloud services for Smart TV and OTT platforms. With a client base that includes the likes of Ford, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan, Mahindra, Motorola, Comcast, Echostar, Panasonic and many more, Tata Elxsi has dramatically transformed itself from a company on the brink of bankruptcy to one of the most valued companies delivering consistent growth.

What drives Tata Elxsi’s success? What has it done differently to transform itself from a highly debt-ridden company to an immensely successful organization benefitting shareholders, investors and consumers alike?

What lessons can readers learn from Tata Elxsi in entrepreneurship, sales, marketing, strategy and many other management areas? This book is an attempt to answer these and many such questions to enlighten readers about a little-known but unique Tata group company.

Bacchon Ki Doctor’s Desi Parenting Book

Welcome to the wild, messy, wonderful world of parenting—where the nights are long, the diapers are explosive, and unsolicited advice comes at you from every direction.

In Bacchon ki Doctor’s Desi Parenting Book, pediatrician and popular parenting voice Dr. Madhavi Bhardwaj brings you the guide every new parent wishes they had: practical, science-backed and sprinkled with the humour and honesty that made her Instagram a trusted haven for millions.

From breastfeeding struggles to sleepless nights, from decoding cries to surviving blowouts, Dr. Madhavi walks you through the first year of your baby’s life with empathy and zero judgement. Think of it as advice from a doctor who’s also been in the trenches as a mom—someone who knows when to tell you to relax, when to reassure you, and when to hand you a survival hack that actually works.

Real, relatable, and reassuring, this is not just a baby book—it’s a sanity-saver for parents everywhere.

The Battle of Narnaul

The Battle of Narnaul was one of the fiercest battles of 1857, marked by heavy loss of life and forgotten heroes. Among them was the valiant Rao Tula Ram, a man whose story remains largely unknown.

Rao Tula Ram was not just a warrior but also a strategist. For years, he gathered resources, built secret alliances with Rajputana kingdoms, and later sought support from Persia, Afghanistan, and Russia to fight the British. His efforts are an overlooked chapter of India’s struggle.

Through meticulous research and thorough analysis, Kulpreet Yadav and Madhur Rao revive these narratives, detailing the valour and sacrifices of these unsung warriors while providing a vivid, detailed account of the conflict and the relentless six-year resistance that followed.

Clear, deeply researched, and compelling, The Battle of Narnaul is a gripping retelling of a forgotten fight for freedom, a book for both history lovers and general readers.

The Family Cabin

The Family Cabin: A Gripping Psychological Thriller
A weekend retreat at the family cabin was meant to be a joyful celebration for Mike’s 40th birthday, planned as a surprise by his wife. But their once-happy marriage is unraveling. Mike’s frequent absences leave his wife and young son alone, and she’s desperate to reconnect. This getaway was supposed to fix everything.
But when she arrives to set up, strange noises echo from the basement. There, she discovers a terrified young woman, bound and pleading for help. Before she can act, Mike arrives unexpectedly. Who is this stranger? Why is she here? And what secrets is Mike hiding?
From the acclaimed author of The In-Laws and The Patient’s List, The Family Cabin is a heart-pounding psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page. Perfect for fans of Daniel Hurst and Freida McFadden, this page-turner will leave you breathless.
Order now and dive into a chilling tale of secrets, betrayal, and suspense!

  • Fast-paced & unputdownable – A tense, twist-filled psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page.
  • Dark twists and shocking turns – Perfect for fans of Gone Girl, The Wife Between Us, and The Silent Patient.
  • Short, sharp chapters – Ideal for readers who love thrillers you can binge in one breathless sitting.
  • Perfect gift for thriller lovers – Addictive, unpredictable, and impossible to forget.

The Sea and the Horizon

The Sea and the Horizon, is a fascinating mosaic of memory, grief, beauty, and longing through the distilled elegance of Zen-inflected poetry. Inspired by Japanese haikus, this collection traverses the spiritual and emotional landscapes of the self and the world, where each poem becomes a corridor opening onto the different waves of feelings bought by life.

The collection is divided into five poetic seasonsSeason of the Cold Winds, Season of the Cherry Blossom, Season of the Sweltering Heat, The Season of Hiding, and The Season of Crying. From the flush cherry blossoms and the ache of autumn leaves to the salt-heavy winds of loss, Al-Ghanem’s haikus carry the reader through the unceasing rhythms of time and tenderness.

Love echoes in each fragment, each image—a heron in stillness, a shadow over sand, and a single cloud “guarding the ocean”—they become a vessel for vast, unspoken emotions. Translated with remarkable sensitivity by Ibrahim Fawzy, the poems shimmer with minimalist intensity while evoking a profound emotional experience—solitude, nostalgia, rage, reverence, hope, and the weight of letting go. Al-Ghanem’s voice is intimate and gentle, as if whispering directly into the soul.

Filled with quiet storms, this is a book for anyone who’s ever waited by the window for a letter that never came. The Sea and the Horizon offers solace, reflection, and luminous companionship.

The In-Laws

The In-Laws is a page-turning psychological thriller that will have you guessing till the very end.

He visited them for the weekend. Now they won’t let her leave.

Chelsea Jameson married the perfect husband, but he doesn’t like to talk about his past.

She finds out why when his parents invite them to stay at their off-the-grid cabin in the woods.

His mother dominates his life, even though her only son is in his thirties. Her mother-in-law creates conflict and tries to manipulate her husband against Chelsea.

When Chelsea discovers more about her husband’s parents, dark family secrets are unearthed, revealing the truth. This is not a regular visit to the in-laws.

Isolated and in the middle of nowhere, Chelsea needs to play their game if she wants to survive her visit.

  • Fast-paced & unputdownable – A tense, twist-filled psychological thriller that will keep you guessing until the final page.
  • Dark twists and shocking turns – Perfect for fans of Gone Girl, The Wife Between Us, and The Silent Patient.
  • Short, sharp chapters – Ideal for readers who love thrillers you can binge in one breathless sitting.
  • Perfect gift for thriller lovers – Addictive, unpredictable, and impossible to forget.

Lores of Love and Saint Gorakhnath Hindi / Lokkathayen Prem Ki Aur Sant Gorakahnath / लोककथाएँ प्रेम की और संत गोरखनाथ

गोरखनाथ संप्रदाय के योगी प्रेम की लोककथाओं को सारंगी की धुन पर गाते थे और घर-घर जाकर भिक्षा माँगते थे। ये कहानियाँ पीढ़ी दर पीढ़ी लोकगीतों के रूप में सुनाई जाती थीं। समय के साथ इन कथाओं ने लोक-साहित्यकारों, रंगमंच कलाकारों और नौटंकियों को प्रेरित किया है, जो इन्हें मेलों, धार्मिक आयोजनों और अन्य समारोह में प्रस्तुत करते आए हैं।

Intemperance

A woman who has left two husbands announces she will celebrate her 55th birthday by holding a swayamvar. Drawn from an ancient custom in her Indian culture, this is an event in which suitors line up to compete in a feat of wills and strength to win a beautiful princess’s hand in marriage. The woman, a renowned and respected intellectual in an American town who had once declared she was “past such petty matters as love,” knows she is now setting herself up for widespread societal ridicule, but her self-esteem and sexual libido are off the charts even as her body withers from disability, fading beauty, and her appetite for cake.

To her surprise, a cast of characters shows up to support her call—a wedding planner looking for the next enchanting thing, a disability rights activist making a documentary film, and even, begrudgingly, her own young adult son. The Men’s Rights Movement protests her project, angry at her objectification of men. She is waylaid by visitations from goddesses and princesses past, who either try to slap sense into her or cheer her on. She must also reckon with a brutal love story in her ancestry that was endangered by the caste system—a story that placed a generational curse on those in the family who show an intemperance of spirit. As her whole plan spirals into a spectacle, the woman embarks on a journey to decide what feat her suitor must perform to be worthy of her wrinkling hand. What feat will define a newer, better masculinity? What feat will it take for her to trust in the tenderness of love?

Intemperance is at once a satirical feminist folktale and a meditation on how we might reach past all sense and still find love.

The Tree Within

The Tree Within is the enchanting story of Octavio Paz’s passionate love-affair with India where he served as Mexico’s ambassador in the 1960s. Immersing himself in the country’s rich cultural life and contemplative traditions, Paz travelled widely, forged deep friendships with some of India’s finest minds, and produced several of his most inspired poetry and essays. It was here that he met the love of his life and experienced what he called his ‘second birth’. In this richly textured and erudite work, Chakravarty reconstructs the inner journey of the poet by delving into multilingual archives, declassified diplomatic files, personal letters, and intimate interviews. Blending biography, cultural history, and literary criticism, The Tree Within is a luminous testament to the enduring alchemy between India and the world through one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

‘The Tree Within is absolutely delightful. A work of deep scholarship, engagingly written, the book brings to life Paz’s extraordinary relationship with India in all its dimensions: philosophical, spiritual, aesthetic and erotic. India was a muse for Paz, and in telling that story, Chakravarty also brings alive vanished artistic and literary milieus that had a profound influence on the twentieth century’—Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Laurence S. Rockefeller Professor for Distinguished Teaching, Centre for Human Values, Princeton University

‘How fascinating! This diligently researched and engaging account uncovers many little-known historical facts’—Damodar Mauzo, Jnanpith Award winner, 2022

‘The writing and style avoid all the shortcomings that dull other accounts. Whatever I have read is lively, sharp and revealing’— Aurelio Major, Spanish poet, editorial director of Vuelta and co-founder and editor of the Spanish Granta

‘This eminently readable biography is accessible and entertaining. It is the fullest account yet of the long and intense relationship between Paz and India. We witness how Paz not only appreciated the philosophical, religious, literary and artistic traditions of India but also established lasting friendships with writers, thinkers, musicians and painters’—Anthony Stanton, former president, Octavio Paz Foundation

‘A rigorously researched book, yet highly readable and informative. A landmark for the study of Paz not only in India, but anywhere. Chakravarty has done it again: casting a critical glance to the often-forgotten relation between India and the Hispanic world’—Oscar Pujol, Spanish Indologist and director of the Cervantes Institute, 2007–24

‘Written with elegance and erudition, love and passion, the book is a compulsive read. It is a major contribution to the understanding of India’s cultural dialogue with Latin America through the figure of Octavio Paz’—Shyama Prasad Ganguly, former chairperson, Spanish and Latin American Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

‘A compelling book. It situates Paz’s years in India at the crossroads of poetry, politics, and cultural encounter. An invaluable resource not only for those interested in Paz but also for readers drawn to the broader dialogue between East and West’—Eduardo Montes-Bradley, author

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