The Library added five hundred books to its collection in the month of February. Prominent titles amomg them are Super forecasting: art and science of
prediction/Tetlock, Philip E..; A is for arsenic: poisons of Agatha Christie/Harkup,
Kathryn; What remains/ Weaver, Tim; It`s not right but it`s okay/ Tiwari, Anuj;
Life loves you: 7 spiritual practices heal your life/ Hay, Louise; Buddha`s wife:
path of awakening together : her story/ Surrey, Janet; Raja dharma with lessons
on raja neeti/ Jois, M.Rama; Exploring health communication/Harvey, Kevin; Getting
to yes with yourself: other worthy opponents/Ury, William; Value elephant :
head and tail of wealth creation/ Kulkarni, Sanjay; Past lives present stories
: healing and wisdom through past life exploration/ Marshall, Judith; Daughter,
with love/ Simpson, Nicola; Creating a new medina : State power, Islam, and the
quest for Pakistan in late colonial north India/Dhulipal, Venkat; Principal of
diplomacy and international financial institutions./Rathore, L.S.; Environmental
jurisprudence and the supreme court/ Sahu, Geetanjoy; Illustrated practical
encyclopedia of fitness training/ Wadsworth, Andy; India shastra : reflections
on the nation in our time/ Tharoor, Shashi; Women of the world : rise of the
female diplomat/McCarthy, Helen; Lenin and the revolutionary party/Le Blanc,
Paul; Influence of petroleum on politics of Persian Gulf ARAB countries/Babaeie,
P.; And home was kariakoo : memoir of an Indian African/ Vassanji, M.G.; Behind
a billion screens: what television tells us about modern India/ Mehta, Nalin; WTO
and India’s exports: performance, policy measures and challenges of productivity
and competitiveness/Sharma, Kalpana; Getting India back on track : an action
agenda for reform/Debroy, Bibek; Jinnah often came to our house/ Doshi, Kiran; Non-traditional
security challenges in Asia: approaches and responses/Dadwal, Shebonti Ray; Resourceful
fakirs: three Muslim brothers at the Sikh court of Lahore/ Aijazuddin, Fakir S;
Corner of a foreign field: Indian history of a British sport/ Guha,
Ramachandra; Foodie: curiosities, stories and expert tips from the culinary
world/Steen, James; Women in the Indian national movement : unseen faces and
unheard voices, 1930-42/ Thapar- Bjorkert, Suruchi; Hunger games/ Collins, Suzanne; Network
analysis and synthesis/Kuo,Franklin F; Patel, Prasad and Rajaji: Myth of the Indian right/Singh
Neerja; On
my terms: from the grassroots to the corridors of power/Pawar, Sharad; Animal madness: how anxious dogs, compulsive parrots and
elephant in recovery help us understand ourselves/Braitman,Laurel; Boots,
hooves and wheels and the social dynamics behind South Asian warfare;Bose, Saikat.
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