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    by Harish Kumar ...
    The Crystal Labyrinth is a tale that delves deep into the unknown, where reality and illusion intertwine. The story begins with the discovery of an ancient, hidden labyrinth, made entirely of crystal, buried beneath the earth's surface. This labyrinth is not just a physical maze but a mystical one, where the walls reflect not only light but also the deepest fears and desires of those who dare to ... Read more

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  • Right to Education in India

    The right to education has been recognised as a human right in a number of international conventions, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which recognises a right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all with the progressive introduction of free secondary education, as well as an ... Read more

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  • Who Took the Orange from my Rainbow?

    by Harish Kumar ...
    For the 150 million-plus LGBTs in India, Jatin Johar proves to be a nightmare. Thanks to this new-found bugbear, LGBTs in India find themselves suddenly maligned. They all stand marked out as potential criminals in the eyes of an asinine law.Did Jatin Johar realise the gravity of the injustice he had perpetrated? Did he finally muster the moral courage to accept that he was responsible for making ... Read more

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  • The Post-Pandemic Planet

    by Harish Kumar ...
    The Covid-19 pandemic is wreaking widespread disruption, social and economic. Much more than what the Great Depression and the Second World War together did. Unfolding as humankind's greatest challenge to date, the pandemic is rapidly altering the world, its politics and economics. In the process, turning upside down established relationships, accepted rules and prevalent norms.Though we cannot ... Read more

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  • Conspiracies of Colours

    by Harish Kumar ...
    Wherever he goes, colours chase him and hound him. They dog him to no end. He is a committed chromophobe, a victim of a strange condition called chronic malachromia. His aversion to colours and the deep hatred he nurses for them is not a new phenomenon. He developed them right when he was a teenager. Later as a journalist, he finds himself victimised by colours, whichever publication he worked for ... Read more

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  • Canons of Corporate Surgery

    by Harish Kumar ...
    Corporate surgeries are tricky business. A simple error here and a minor lapse there could put your corporation miles away from its goals. The chronicle of corporate restructuring is replete with stories of heartening hits and mournful misses, and each one of them comes with a lesson for potential corporate rejiggers.Canons of Corporate Surgery takes you through 15 such sacrosanct lessons, all ... Read more

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  • Winking in Wunderland

    by Harish Kumar ...
    This short story, naughtily titled as Winking in Wunderland, is a caustic satire that mocks at the duplicitous wink-and-nudge goings-on in the world of media and mass communication, banking and business. Understandably, Winking in Wunderland jabbingly alludes to the politics of winking and goes out audaciously to link winking to the business of media, particularly of print publications and ... Read more

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  • Politics of Eponyms

    by Harish Kumar ...
    Pattur and Noolur are two mutually interdependent silk-weaving towns in South India. While Noolur made patturis for Pattur and fed Pattur's silk looms with value-added silk yarns of superior quality, Pattur lent its eponymous tradename patturi to Noolur's silk saris for greater visibility in global markets.This interdependence worked fine for both towns, until one Venkatraman, a first-generation ... Read more

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  • Mega Projects Mega Realities

    by Harish Kumar ...
    Managing mega projects is a Herculean task, a task riddled with real possibilities of cash-burns and heartburns. But, manage you must. Must, not just for your success, for your survival too. As markets go global, as national boundaries melt away, as competition gets murderous, global corporations, their CEOs and project managers need to ensure their projects satisfy the global norms of scale and ... Read more

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  • Much More Metaphoric Madness

    Metaphoric Madness, #3

    by Harish Kumar ...
    Series Book 3 - Metaphoric Madness
    Can you describe temptingly low-hanging fruits as tantalising? Are all doomsayers Cassandras? Which is right, squaring the circle or circling the square? Why is the vegetative metaphor in a vegetative state today?When does the arithmetic metaphor become a good metaphor arithmetic? Is botany a metaphor for all hand-me-down knowledge? Can negative words become resonant? Why is Eureka moment fast ... Read more

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  • Intelligent Data Analytics in Media Communication to Improve Public Health Care

    This new book offers vital insights into the use of data analytics in social media for effective communication for health promotion and illness prevention and for healthcare information security, harnessing the power of data mining tools and techniques, artificial intelligence, and other advanced technologies.The book discusses collecting information intelligently from social media, which has ... Read more

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  • Not The End of Metaphoric Madness

    Metaphoric Madness, #4

    by Harish Kumar ...
    Series Book 4 - Metaphoric Madness
    Is googly a metaphor for surprises of all sorts? Can hat tricks turn contrarian to transform into a metaphor for successive defeats? Where do you use umpire and referee as metaphors? Are they really two different metaphors? As you sprint towards the finish line, as the start line becomes a mere blur in the circuit of life, which metaphor should be your focus on?Why is your finish line only as good ... Read more

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