A new wave of thought-provoking books has hit the shelves, covering a range of topics from Indian cooking to economics and investing. “Chhaunk” by Abhijit Banerjee explores the essence of Indian cooking through the concept of chhaunk, while also delving into social sciences and economics. On the other hand, “The $10 Trillion Dream Dented” by Subhash Chandra Garg critically analyzes the Indian economy under the Modi government, questioning the feasibility of India becoming a $10-trillion economy by 2035.
For investors and financial enthusiasts, “The New Tao of Warren Buffett” by Mary Buffett and David Clark offers insights into Warren Buffett’s investment strategies and life philosophy, showcasing his success through common sense and hard work. Meanwhile, “The Green Book” by Amitava Kumar explores the power of observation in literature, drawing inspiration from writers like Virginia Woolf and Mohandas Gandhi.
Lastly, “Online Gaming in India” edited by Lovely Dasgupta and Shameek Sen provides a comprehensive overview of online gaming technology, policy, and experiments in India. It dives into the governance and regulation of the industry, as well as perspectives from various stakeholders such as players, developers, regulators, and consumers.
These books offer a diverse range of perspectives and insights, making them essential reads for those interested in Indian culture, economics, investing, literature, and online gaming. Each book brings a unique flavor to the literary scene, sparking discussions and encouraging readers to broaden their horizons.
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