Making A Difference
PJ Mathews
Making A Difference is a collection of motivating
stories of the National Thermal Power
Corporation’s corporate social responsibility
(CSR) activities. These include organising
sports competitions for rural children, improving
infrastructure in rural schools and
providing healthcare and teaching vocational
skills. PJ Mathews has written 35 stories of
courage and hope of people around the
NTPC projects, complete with information
and accompanying pictures. In the book’s
foreword, chairman and MD of NTPC Ltd,
New Delhi, Arup Roy Choudhury, talks about
how it is important for companies to meet
the aspirations and needs of the
common man.
stories of the National Thermal Power
Corporation’s corporate social responsibility
(CSR) activities. These include organising
sports competitions for rural children, improving
infrastructure in rural schools and
providing healthcare and teaching vocational
skills. PJ Mathews has written 35 stories of
courage and hope of people around the
NTPC projects, complete with information
and accompanying pictures. In the book’s
foreword, chairman and MD of NTPC Ltd,
New Delhi, Arup Roy Choudhury, talks about
how it is important for companies to meet
the aspirations and needs of the
common man.
Healing Of The Blue Planet
Bane Singhy
Mother Earth is ailing and we are to blame.
Luckily for us, over the world, people are
all undertaking initiatives to fight environmental
pollution. In Healing The Blue Planet,
Bane Singhy offers his insight into global
environmental issues and how they can be
mitigated. In addition, there is a helpful
green protocol for governments and citizens,
aided by a glossary of all things environmental.
Aimed at those interested in
keeping themselves informed and doing
their bit for the environment.
Luckily for us, over the world, people are
all undertaking initiatives to fight environmental
pollution. In Healing The Blue Planet,
Bane Singhy offers his insight into global
environmental issues and how they can be
mitigated. In addition, there is a helpful
green protocol for governments and citizens,
aided by a glossary of all things environmental.
Aimed at those interested in
keeping themselves informed and doing
their bit for the environment.
Rajini’s Punchtantra
PC Balasubramanian and Raja Krishnamorrthy
We all know Rajnikanth has super powers.
The authors of this book believe that even
his dialogues are powerful, and have attempted
to interpret some of his most famous
punchlines. Each chapter is dedicated
to a dialogue from one of the actor’s many
hit films, adapted into business and life mantras.
Nothing new in the advice they dish
out, read it for the colourful translations of
Rajnikanth’s dialogues and his in-your-face
profile photographs.
The authors of this book believe that even
his dialogues are powerful, and have attempted
to interpret some of his most famous
punchlines. Each chapter is dedicated
to a dialogue from one of the actor’s many
hit films, adapted into business and life mantras.
Nothing new in the advice they dish
out, read it for the colourful translations of
Rajnikanth’s dialogues and his in-your-face
profile photographs.
Absolutely Nuts
Vijaya Lukose
In this novel, Vijaya Lukose imagines a new
low-cost carrier, Dyna Airways that caters
to the middle class Indians, the one who
throw shirts and slippers to reserve window
seats. As expected, chaos follows among
the passengers and within the crew themselves.
In the middle of all this, one sensible
flight attendant named Geraldine attempts
to reign in errant cabin crew to make sure
Dyna Airways doesn’t crash. Expect lots of
madness, stretched out stereotypes of middle
class Indians, lessons on life and lots of
pink everywhere.
low-cost carrier, Dyna Airways that caters
to the middle class Indians, the one who
throw shirts and slippers to reserve window
seats. As expected, chaos follows among
the passengers and within the crew themselves.
In the middle of all this, one sensible
flight attendant named Geraldine attempts
to reign in errant cabin crew to make sure
Dyna Airways doesn’t crash. Expect lots of
madness, stretched out stereotypes of middle
class Indians, lessons on life and lots of
pink everywhere.
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