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A New Template to Write the Story of India’s Growth and Development

For a country of India’s proportions with its one billion plus population, a trillion dollar economy and the promise of becoming an economic powerhouse that is just beginning to seem realistic, there is a plethora of books analysing its amazing economy and politics, its

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I have added a few books in my library over the past few months. There are two marketing strategy books bordering on theory. One is a practical resource on developing selling skills. Imagining India is written by Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of Infosys and a star CEO with a compelling vision not just for his industry

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I just finished reading Outliers: The Story of Success and recommend to anyone who is interested in the theories behind success and achievement. It's surprising how much time it took for me to buy the book and read, given my interest in this area. Anyway, I

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Writing for the Web is considerably different from writing for offline media and therefore the skills required too are different. The book - Web Copy That Sells: The Revolutionary Formula for Creating Killer Copy Every Time makes a good attempt in teaching skills required

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is a great personal development book, my favourite in its category. It can change your life if you follow it principles. Today, I would like to review the key lessons from the book.  Key notes: