The Dance Of The Bhuleshwar Brush
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Author | : Daksha Hathi |
Publisher | : unisun publications |
Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9788188234196 |
A dark comedy to make you tear your hair, split your sides and smack your lips. Two sisters in search of love; parents torn between tradition and transition; matrimonial encounters of the most mirthful, miserable, mercenary and macabre kind. A culinary adventure with the most unholy alliances.
Author | : Eṃ. Ke. Ke Nāyar |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Dance |
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Author | : Hamish McDonald |
Publisher | : Allen & Unwin Academic |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Businessmen |
ISBN | : 9781864484687 |
Dhirubhai Ambani's life is a rags-to-riches story, from Bombay's crowded pavements and bazaars to the city's extravagantly wealthy social circles where business tycoons, stockmarket speculators, smugglers, politicians and Hindi film stars mingle, make money, make and break marriages and carry out prolonged feuds. This is the story of a rising capitalist group in post-independence India. Until the arrival of Ambani, and now more like him, India's big business scene was dominated by a few industrial houses from British times. Ambani's Reliance group has risen to rival these houses in just 26 years since its foundation. By 1995, the group had 2.6 million investors, one in every eight Indian sharemarket investors, and is now so large that it has to hold its annual general meetings in football stadiums. Along with expansion, however, have come the intricate political connections, a whole raft of corruption charges and a rollercoaster of booms and crashes for Ambani and his company. This study shows how capitalism emerges by fair means and foul in the new industrial countries of the Third World and explores the life of an Asian tycoon.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 838 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : American literature |
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Author | : Rustomji Pestonji Karkaria |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 678 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Bombay (India) |
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Author | : Christopher Alan Bayly |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 1979-10-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Libel and slander |
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Author | : R.J. Ross |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9400961197 |
by ROBERT ROSS and GERARD J. TELKAMP I In a sense, cities were superfluous to the purposes of colonists. The Europeans who founded empires outside their own continent were primarily concerned with extracting those products which they could not acquire within Europe. These goods were largely agricultural, and grown most often in a climate not found within Europe. Even when, as in India before 1800, the major exports were manufactures, in general they were still made in the countryside rather than in the great cities. It was only on rare occasion when great mineral wealth was discovered that giant metropolises grew up around the site of extraction. Since their location was deter mined by geology, not economics, they might be in the most inaccessible and in convenient areas, but they too would draw labour off from the agricultural pursuits of the colony as a whole. From the point of view of the colonists, the cities were therefore in some respects necessary evils, as they were parasites on the rural producers, competing with the colonists in the process of surplus extraction. Nevertheless, the colonists could not do without cities. The requirements of colonisation demanded many unequivocally urban functions. Pre-eminent among these was of course the need for a port, to allow the export of colonial wares and the import of goods from Europe, or from other parts of the non-European world, in the country-trade as it was known around India.
Author | : Bindu Manchanda |
Publisher | : Roli Books Private Limited |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9788174363817 |
The book explores the romance of India's forts and palaces - their past glory, wars and warriors, and unparalleled architecture. The book brings alive the magic of those monuments with a rare combination of prose and inimitable photographs. Master builders, dynasties, armories, underground stepwells, concrete labyrinths - they all come to life in the pages of this masterful tome.
Author | : Robert Svoboda |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 1999-06-01 |
Genre | : Aghorīs |
ISBN | : 9780965620819 |
Vol. copublished by Sadhana Publications, Floresville, Tx.