Books

Voice of the Veena: S Balachander, a Biography by Vikram Sampath

Of all the stars in the Carnatic music galaxy from the 1930s through the 1980s, there was one star that outshone the brilliance of the rest: the irrepressible genius, S. Balachander, who stormed into the prim Madras music scene with a panache and eccentricity that no contemporary of his could match. The book attempts to recreate the towering personality that he was- a lot of this researched from his elaborate personal diaries.

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Tawa, Talwa aur Taqseem: Partition memories, Culture and Food Stories by Sadaf Hussain

With this book, I hope to bring forth oral history and chronicle people’s cultural references, their lifestyle and house along with gastronomic memories as they are. This book will look at how their festivals or lives changed after they crossed the border. After all, it is their life and their experience. As a Hindustani author, my goal will be to capture not just the stories of those who crossed the border to come to Hindustan, but also those who went to Pakistan.

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Work Made Easy by Parthajeet Sarma, John Hoffmire and Raj Krishnamurthy

Leadership and employees alike are facing difficulties in returning to a sense of normalcy at work in the post-Covid world. While knowledge workers embrace the growing ease of working with digital platforms, the gap between the ease of working virtually and in offices widens. Those working on digital platforms are having an easier time than those who don’t. Sarma, Hoffmire, and Krishnamurthy have a formula for how to overcome this gap.

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