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Author SENGUPTA
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Man in Biosphere: A Case Study of Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve
Sadhan Sengupta (ed.)
Concern for environment is as old as human civilization. The traditional society took sanctity of environment for granted as a necessary pre-condition for the existence of human society. But this situation started changing after the industrial revolution 1st ed. 358p., Tables; Figures; Maps.
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Stories
Sunil Gangopadhyay Sheila Sengupta (tr.)
This volume, a collection of ten unforgettable stories by the renowned Bengali writer Sunil Gangopadhyay, bear the hallmark of the author’s literary uniqueness in terms of content, presentation and narrative style. A master story teller, Sunil Babu’s abil 1st ed. xiv+233p., Glossary; 22cm
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The Myna from Peacock Garden
Naiyer Masud Sagaree Sengupta (tr.)
Work is on in full swing in the Royal Peacock Garden to house a wondrous cage that would have forty hill mynas. Soon the cage is full of twittering birds and they are entrusted to Kale Khan’s care. But he steals a myna for his motherless daughter who has 1st ed. 88p., Figures; 17cm.
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Alternate Lyricism: Jehangir Jani
Shivaji K. Panikkar Ratnottama Sengupta (ed.)
The Self-Taught Artist, Jehangir Jani, fiercely independent of cliques or trends, has been a whirlwind of activity since his first canvases were exhibited in 1991. Jani’s art uninhibitedly represents experiential realms of sexual and communitarian subcult 1st ed. 120p., 80 Colour Images; 28cm.
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Body Blows: Women, Violence and Survival
Poile Sengupta Manjula Padmanabhan Dina Mehta
Women face violence in many aspects of their daily lives, from total strangers on the street who view them as sexual objects, from members of the family, from a society which assigns them a status lower than men. This violence is multifaceted: not merely 1st ed. 170p.
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Sarai Reader 04: Crisis/Media
Shuddhabrata Sengupta Monica Narula Ravi Vasudevan
From the very beginning of this century, we have hurtled on as if from crisis to crisis. The images of entire cities being bombed into submission from the air, of planes crashing into skyscrapers, of neighbourhoods aflame, of occupying armies and fleeing 1st ed. x+484p., Illustrations; 21cm.
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Sarai Reader 07: Frontiers
Shuddhabrata Sengupta Monica Narula Ravi Vasudevan
Frontiers considers limits, edges, borders and margins of all kinds as the sites for declarations, occasions for conversation, arguments, debates, recounting and reflection. Our book suggests that you consider the frontier as the skin of our time and our 1st ed. 600p., Illustrations; 21cm.
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Sarai Reader 06: Turbulence
Shuddhabrata Sengupta Monica Narula Ravi Vasudevan
This book, a book titled ‘Turbulence’, was on its way into the world. A turbulence caught, distilled, held between covers, in these many pages, in this much ink, in these images, in this much white space. Who knows what else was happening that night? What 1st ed. ix+596p., Illustrations; Maps; 21cm.
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Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership
Sunita Singh Sengupta Dail Fields (ed.)
1st ed. xiv+748p., Illustrations; 24cm.
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Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia
Gautam Sengupta (ed.) Sharmi Chakraborty (ed.)
The book focuses on the present state of our understanding of archaeology of the early historic period. It explores archaeological methods-aims, objectives and practices. It addresses key issues that are traditionally associated with early historic arch 1st ed.
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