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7 Books for Inner Peace and Stillness

Discover 7 transformative books that offer clarity and inner peace in a chaotic world. From Tolle to Thich Nhat Hanh, find your path to mindfulness today.

Indian Bookstores Lure Young Readers from Screens

Indian bookstores are creating screen-free spaces and hosting events to foster reading habits among children. Discover how the 'de-screening' movement is driving growth in India's children's books market.

Bookrack of the Week: New Literary Releases

Discover this week's must-read books including fiction, biographies, and children's literature. Expand your reading list with these captivating new releases.

Top 10 Roald Dahl Books for Indian Children

Discover the top 10 Roald Dahl books that teach kindness, bravery, and imagination. A must-read guide for Indian parents to inspire young readers. Explore now!

Bill Gates 2025 Holiday Book Recommendations

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates shares his annual holiday reading list for 2025 featuring five thought-provoking books spanning fiction, climate change, and human behavior.

4 Books That Change How You See Art

Discover four influential essay collections that challenge conventional views on art, exploring how it shapes culture, memory, and identity. Expand your perspective today!

India-Norway Pact Cuts EPD Certification Cost by 70%

Pune's Greenex partners with Norway's EPD Global to help Indian manufacturers, especially MSMEs, get Environmental Product Declarations. This strategic move cuts certification costs and boosts global market competitiveness.

SC Vanashakti Recall: No Win for Retrospective EC

Supreme Court recalls Vanashakti judgment but maintains environmental protection principles. Prior Environmental Clearance remains crucial as ecological damage is irreversible. Industry celebrations premature.

SC recalls ban on retrospective environmental clearances

Supreme Court recalls May 16 verdict barring ex post facto environmental clearances in 2-1 split decision. Majority cites Rs 20,000 crore public resources at stake while dissenting judge calls it environmental retrogression.

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