The Great Classics of India

The Great Classics of India
Title The Great Classics of India PDF eBook
Author Epiphanius Wilson
Publisher Mittal Publications
Pages 500
Release 1985
Genre Indic literature
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The Great Indian Phone Book

The Great Indian Phone Book
Title The Great Indian Phone Book PDF eBook
Author Assa Doron
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 368
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0674074270

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In 2001, India had 4 million cell phone subscribers. Ten years later, that number had exploded to more than 750 million. Over just a decade, the mobile phone was transformed from a rare and unwieldy instrument to a palm-sized, affordable staple, taken for granted by poor fishermen in Kerala and affluent entrepreneurs in Mumbai alike. The Great Indian Phone Book investigates the social revolution ignited by what may be the most significant communications device in history, one which has disrupted more people and relationships than the printing press, wristwatch, automobile, or railways, though it has qualities of all four. In this fast-paced study, Assa Doron and Robin Jeffrey explore the whole ecosystem of the cheap mobile phone. Blending journalistic immediacy with years of field-research experience in India, they portray the capitalists and bureaucrats who control the cellular infrastructure and wrestle over bandwidth rights, the marketers and technicians who bring mobile phones to the masses, and the often poor, village-bound users who adapt these addictive and sometimes troublesome devices to their daily lives. Examining the challenges cell phones pose to a hierarchy-bound country, the authors argue that in India, where caste and gender restrictions have defined power for generations, the disruptive potential of mobile phones is even greater than elsewhere. The Great Indian Phone Book is a rigorously researched, multidimensional tale of what can happen when a powerful and readily available technology is placed in the hands of a large, still predominantly poor population.

The Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita
Title The Bhagavad Gita PDF eBook
Author Eknath Easwaran
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 278
Release 2010-06-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1458778436

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The Bhagavad Gita: one of three new editions of the books in Eknath Easwaran's Classics of Indian Spirituality series On this path, effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure. Even a little effort towards spiritual awareness will protec...

Indian Classics - Gujarati

Indian Classics - Gujarati
Title Indian Classics - Gujarati PDF eBook
Author Candrakānta Mahetā
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 2005
Genre Gujarati fiction
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Translation of selected fictions of Gujarati.

Kanthapura

Kanthapura
Title Kanthapura PDF eBook
Author Raja Rao
Publisher New Directions Publishing
Pages 268
Release 1963
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780811201681

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Raja Rao's Kanthapura is one of the finest novels to come out of mid-twentieth century India.

Inscrutable Americans

Inscrutable Americans
Title Inscrutable Americans PDF eBook
Author Anurag Mathur
Publisher Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9788129129802

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"Gopal, a naive Indian exchange student, goes to America to study chemical engineering. With his absurd notions of the country, Gopal encounters the travails of shopping in departmental stores, the hazards of bar-hopping and of learning the difference between friendship and love the hard way"--Back cover.

The Classics and Colonial India

The Classics and Colonial India
Title The Classics and Colonial India PDF eBook
Author Phiroze Vasunia
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 413
Release 2013-05-16
Genre History
ISBN 0199203237

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Offering a unique cross-cultural study, this book provides a detailed account of the relationship between classical antiquity and the British colonial presence in India. Vasunia shows how classical culture pervaded the minds of the British colonizers, and highlights the many Indian receptions of Greco-Roman antiquity.