HarperCollins India and Black Ink bring to you a moving account of brotherhood and youthful passion A Long Way Home by Mitali Meelan A story set in the calm before a storm In A Long Way From Home the Adhikari brothers follow their dreams while re-discovering their relationship with one another. Mitali Meelan weaves a… Continue reading HarperCollins India and Black Ink present A Long Way Home by Mitali Meelan
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Smart:The Digital Century by Frederic Martel and translated by Sindhuja Veeraragavan
HarperCollins India is delighted to announce the publication of Smart: The Digital Century by Frederic Martel and translated by Sindhuja Veeraragavan. The book covers the whole battle for the Internet and its future.New Delhi, 6th July 2018: Smart: The Digital Century is a fascinating survey of the Internet and how it has evolved differently… Continue reading Smart:The Digital Century by Frederic Martel and translated by Sindhuja Veeraragavan
HarperCollins India presents The Night of Broken Glass by Feroz Rather
is delighted to announce the publication of The Night of Broken Glass by Feroz Rather, a novel in short stories and a fictional account on Kashmir New Delhi, 22nd June 2018: In The Night of Broken Glass, Feroz Rather provides the readers a glimpse of the courage and daily life of… Continue reading HarperCollins India presents The Night of Broken Glass by Feroz Rather
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Carpet vs Built-up vs Super Built-up Area: An Extract from ‘How to Buy a House’
Buying a house is not simply a monetary decision. It is important to connect with the house for you to be happy there. Sometimes just a window in the wrong place can make you uncomfortable. After considering all the above, what is most essential is your ability to negotiate! This means leveraging the available information… Continue reading Carpet vs Built-up vs Super Built-up Area: An Extract from ‘How to Buy a House’