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Book excerpt: Intermission

Chapter 14 WHEN VARUN SEES Sweety in the elevator, nearly twenty days after their last conversation, he feels a strong desire to take her in his arms and kiss the pink crescent of her mouth. The force of the desire surprises him; he recognizes in it something primeval, something that lies at

Book extracts: Vote of Confidence, profiles of Young Politicians

Book profiles young politicians, their journey into legislative politics and the possibilities they represent for democracy in India

Excerpt: MBA at 16

One Day in the Life of Manisha Krishnan Manisha hated getting out of bed in the morning. Why must school start so early and why must she be up by 6 a.m.? It was a tussle every day. First mom and then dad had to cajole, pester, and yell before she finally got up. One day, she produced convincing proof of why it is natural for young adults

Kissing Ass: The Art of office politics

Being a newcomer is never easy. Some of your colleagues will see you as a threat and some may go on to to become your best friends, or even lovers. Bonding with your colleagues should be one of your top priorities, writes Clyde D'Souza in his new book.

Excerpt: Difficult Pleasures

Dweepa wakes up one morning in shock. Who is this stranger in my bed? In my room, sleeping inches away from me? She edges away from him carefully and gets out of bed. He has a fine line of hair running down his bare back and very narrow shoulders. His beard looks like it could do with some shampoo but his eyelashes,

Book extract: The Cubicle Manifesto

M A X I M  T H R E E THE NET PRESENT VALUE OF HAPPINESS ‘The revolution is not an apple that falls when it is ripe. You have to make it fall.’ —Che Guevara The next morning Mayukh woke up to a barrage of emails from his boss. Fiddling with his BlackBerry, he started thinking of excuses

A different job

How does a genius whose last days are upon him tie up loose ends in his personal and professional life? This exclusive extract from Karen Blumenthal’s new book on Steve Jobs gives us an insight.

Pullela Gopi Chand: The World Beneath His Feat

Story of badminton star who brought laurels to India by winning the coveted All England Championships 2001. Here's an exclsuive extract from the book.

Book excerpt: When Indira's birth drew long faces!

When Indira was born on Nov 19, 1917, the Scottish doctor who was attending to Kamla Nehru announced to Jawaharlal Nehru: "It is a bonny lassie, Sir!"

Extract: Lucknow Boy: A Memoir

Vinod Mehta looks back at his many stints as an editor, providing candid insights into the political and social upheavals of the day. Exclusive extracts from his memoir Lucknow Boy.

‘India agreed to buy US defence products in return for deal’

Did India commit to buying more defence products from the US in return for the nuclear deal?

Extract: The Punjab Bloodied Partitioned and Cleansed

A Sikh Plan to eradicate all Muslims from East Punjab They alleged that the Sikhs had a definite plan to eliminate Muslims from East Punjab and that the Hindu group, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), was behind many heinous bomb blasts and other assaults on Muslims.Read the full extract

Book extract: That Used to Be US

If during the Cold War we had let the key features of our formula for greatness deteriorate the way we did during the Terrible Twos, it would have been considered the equivalent of unilateral disarmament. Read the full extract

Move on Bunny by Vivek Atray

Move on Bunny! is a journey through fun-filled times. There are pesky bosses and demanding girl-friends to deal with along the way, but Bunny manages to keep his cool and win the day with a common-sense, no-nonsense approach.

Books to read this week

Explore dreams, learn about Satyajit Ray's movies and delve into flaws hidden behind a mask of civilised existence with this week's bouquet. Read on to take your pick.
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