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_cPurchased _nCurrent Books, Cochin |
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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a338.04092 _bVIR/GA |
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100 | _aVir Sanghvi | ||
245 | _aGAME CHANGERS : Transforming india | ||
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_aChennai _bWestland Publications _c2019/01/01 |
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500 | _aTheGame Changers explores this change, and the people who have wrought it. Asma Khan, a former journalist who found a place on Netflix’s Chef ’s Table; Karan Johar, the man who made romance fashionable despite a terrible lack of it, while struggling with his sexuality; Arnab Goswami, who the millennials think ‘invented’ TV news; Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw who first learnt how to brew beer and then set up a global biotech conglomerate; Gaggan Anand whose ‘Progressive Cuisine’ is what food fantasies are made of; Shashi Tharoor whose best-selling books make big ideas accessible to the general reader. These men and women, among them Nandan Nilekani, Sameer Sain and Vijay Shekhar Sharma, are the architects of a new order. A nuanced understanding of their lives is one way to understand the India of this age—and no one reads the signs better than Vir Sanghvi. | ||
650 | _aSuccess in business | ||
650 | _aSuccessful people | ||
650 | _aIndia | ||
650 | _aBiography | ||
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