Book Review – Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World
Bill Clinton’s new book Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World is an inspiring book which chronicles extraordinary and innovative efforts of a number of individuals and organizations working...
View ArticleBook Review: It Happened In India
It Happened in India: The Story of Pantaloons, Big Bazar, Central and the Great Indian Consumer is the autobiography of Kishore Biyani, written with the help of Dipyaman Baishya. Kishore Biyani is...
View ArticleBook review: Go Kiss the World
Go Kiss The World: Life Lessons For The Young Professional by Subroto Bagchi is an inspiring account of his journey from a clerk to the founder of MindTree, one of the leading software services and...
View ArticleBook Review: The White Tiger
The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga is Man Booker Prize 2008 winner. This book is published in 2008 and is the first novel written by this 33 year old author from Chennai, India. Protagonist of the novel...
View ArticleBook Review: Stay Hungy Stay Foolish
Stay Hungry Stay Foolish is published by CIIE at IIM Ahmedabad and written by Rashmi Bansal – an IIMA alumnus herself. In this book author profiles 25 successful entrepreneurs graduated from IIM –...
View ArticleBooks I have read lately
Thought of updating the list of books I have managed to read in the recent past. Here goes the list: Animal Farm by George Orwell One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey The Metamorphosis by Franz...
View ArticleBook review: 2 States by Chetan Bhagat
The New York Times called Chetan Bhagat as the biggest-selling English-language novelist in India’s history. With his first three books already being widely read in India, he released his fourth book...
View ArticleBook: Love Story by Erich Segal
It was first published in 1970. Yet we find the book everywhere even today, in every bookshop in the best-sellers racks, and almost on every roadside book shop in every Indian city. I have been...
View ArticleBook review: HTML5 for Web Designers
When I first heard about HTML5, the immediate question that came to my mind was why it was named HTML5 instead of XHTML5. Why that ‘X’ was dropped? As web devlopers, when we say we use XHTML in our...
View ArticleAleph by Paulo Coelho: Book Review
Title: Aleph Author: Paulo Coelho Pages: 320 In this autobiographical account of what Paulo calls at few places in the book as ‘Journey back to my Kingdom’, he writes about his experiences through his...
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