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A Little Girl in Auschwitz
₹599.00“A Little Girl in Auschwitz” is a heart-wrenching memoir that recounts Lidia Maksymowicz’s personal experiences as a young girl in the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II. With raw emotion and poignant detail, Lidia shares her story of survival, resilience, and hope in the face of unimaginable horror, providing a powerful testament to the human spirit.
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Arthashastra
₹395.00This ancient Indian text is a comprehensive treatise on statecraft, economics, and politics. Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, was a renowned scholar, strategist, and advisor to the Mauryan emperor Chandragupta Maurya.
Key Aspects:
– Statecraft and Governance: The Arthashastra provides guidance on governance, administration, and statecraft, including topics like taxation, law, and diplomacy
– Economic Policy: The text discusses economic principles, including wealth creation, trade, and commerce
– Strategic Thinking: Kautilya’s work emphasizes the importance of strategic thinking, espionage, and diplomacy in achieving state objectivesInfluence:
– Ancient Indian Politics: The Arthashastra has had a significant impact on Indian political thought and governance
– Global Relevance: Its principles and ideas remain relevant today, influencing fields like business, politics, and international relationsLegacy:
The Arthashastra is considered a foundational text in Indian philosophy and politics, offering insights into the complexities of governance, economics, and human nature. Its ideas continue to inspire scholars, policymakers, and strategists worldwide.
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Contemporary Readings in Geography of Nepal
₹225.00This book primarily aims to cover the need of reading materials on geography and environment of Nepal at higher level of studies in various disciplines. This book will fulfill the demand of recent reading materials on Nepal to Nepalese and outside research scholars and readers.
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Crying in H Mart
₹650.00Crying in H Mart is a heartfelt memoir by musician Michelle Zauner, lead singer of the band Japanese Breakfast, that explores the deep bonds between a mother and daughter, the complexities of cultural identity, and the profound grief of losing a parent.
The book opens with Zauner crying in H Mart, a popular Korean-American grocery store. Surrounded by the ingredients and smells of Korean cuisine, she is overwhelmed by memories of her late mother, who died from cancer when Michelle was in her mid-twenties.
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