Amsterdam, Netherlands – May 6, 2016 – Taking a break from their day jobs in areas such as finance, marketing, human resources and sales, over 600 employees from healthcare company Teva from across Europe simultaneously spent half an hour setting the new world record for the Largest Breathing Lesson. Photo: Healthcare company Teva, which has its European headquarters in Amsterdam, is …
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Who Cooked Adam Smith’s Dinner? – Katrine Marcal Book Review
Publisher: Portobello Books Pages: 240 Price: Rs. 499 The 2008 global financial crisis still casts a baleful shadow, but most of the world still follows the same economic theories without too many questions. But as Christine Lagarde, before she became IMF chief, once quipped: Would Lehman Brothers – whose bankruptcy was among the causes of the crisis – have gone …
Read More »Sigmund Freud – Biography
Sigmund Freud (born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist, now known as the father of psychoanalysis. Freud qualified as a doctor of medicine at the University of Vienna in 1881, and then carried out research into cerebral palsy, aphasia and microscopic neuroanatomy at the Vienna General Hospital. Upon completing his habilitation in …
Read More »India Rising: Fresh Hope, New Fears – Ravi Velloor Book Review
Publisher: Straits Times Press Pages: 368 Price: NA In March 2013, National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon called Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the Sri Lankan president’s brother who ran the war against the Tamil Tigers. Menon promised Indian support at the UN human rights vote in Geneva and wanted to know which countries may vote against Sri Lanka so that he may persuade …
Read More »In The Shadows of Death: A Detective Agni Mitra Thriller – Sourabh Mukherjee Book Review
Publisher: Srishti Publishers and Distributors Pages: 217 Price: Rs. 195 Set in the city of Kolkata, “In The Shadows of Death: A Detective Agni Mitra Thriller” is a fast-paced pot-boiler which hooks you and keeps you glued to the plot from the very beginning. Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out as per the clues that the …
Read More »Curvology – David Bainbridge Book Review
Publisher: Portobello Books Pages: 240 Price: Rs.499 It may seem only a preoccupation of curious adolescents or a subject of adult male titillation, but the obsession over the female body is present throughout any modern society – magazine covers and advertisements are a good indication. But is a particular female form – curvy is the customary popular term – a …
Read More »You Are The Key – Apurva Chamaria and Gaurav Kakkar
Publisher: Bloomsbury Pages: 256 Price: Rs.399 Aiming to cope with the changing world, sales methodology has evolved across the world. This book delves into the pros and cons of social selling and its various aspects and provides a holistic view of the subject. Saying that the laws of microeconomics find a direct correlation between demand and supply, the authors add: …
Read More »Travails of Bangdu – K.K. Sinha
Translator: Sudip Talukdar Publisher: Matrix Pages: 159 Price: Rs.150 “Travails of Bangdu” pulls no punches in unmasking the crooked politics behind bonded labour, which condemns a segment of adivasis to a subhuman existence. An unapologetic feudal system does its best to keep the pernicious practice alive, long after independence and in brazen defiance of the law which proclaims equality for …
Read More »On Intelligence: The history of espionage and the secret world – John Hughes-Wilson
Publisher: Constable/Hachette India Pages: 510 Price: Rs.599 Wars have been won – and lost – based on how enemy intelligence is obtained, interpreted and acted upon. And if thrilling stories on edge-of-the-seat espionage keeps you hooked, then this book will offer you a peep into a world of mystery and intrigue. Right from the biblical period to the present day, …
Read More »Too much of Social Media causes Depression
Are you the one who is always clicking new selfies to be posted on Instagram or who updates the tiniest details of life on Facebook? Chances are that you are probably depressed! According to a new study, the more time young adults spend on social media, the more likely they are to be depressed. Spending more time on social media …
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