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Name: The

Elephant At The

Dinner Table: A Journey Into Experienti­al Leadership Author: Amit Nagpal Publisher: Rupa Publicatio­ns India Price: `595

he 33 real-life short stories will inspire and invite one to the world of possibilit­ies. Through the book, the author weaves real-life experience­s of over 31 years, with five years of dedicated research, interviews with successful leaders across the globe to boost leadership skills.

Name: Active Parenting: How to raise children with boundless

potential

Author: RamG Vallath Publisher: HarperColl­ins India Price: `299

here is no one way to raise a child. Each child is unique and can vary in so many ways in abilities and behaviour from others in their group. The book aims to address daily parental struggles and lays out some exceptiona­l common guidelines, especially in the pandemic-induced stay-athome times, that would help parents raise responsibl­e adults.

Name: Tales of Hazaribagh: An Intimate Exploratio­n of

Chhotanagp­ur Plateau Author: Mihir Vatsa Publisher: Speaking Tiger Price: `450

nce pure wilderness, later a prized garden, and now a land drifting towards environmen­tal devastatio­n through mining, Hazaribagh, a small town on Jharkhand’s Chhotanagp­ur Plateau is a story one of abundance, loss and hope. The author unravels its history, geography, and poetry in the book.

Name: Fragments Against My

Ruin: A Life

Author: Farrukh Dhondy Publisher: Context Price: `399

rib-tickling memoir by Farrukh Dhondy, television celebrity, writer, unabashed leftist and home-grown Parsi boy. Farrukh Dhondy’s extensive network of acquaintan­ces and relationsh­ips became material for his fiction. It’s for Dhondy’s oldtime fans, but also for those interested in reading about a time and people lost to us in real life but close in memory.

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