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Lucknow The City of Heritage & Culture: A Walk through History, authored by Vipul B Varshney and published by Niyogi Books was launched at Taj Vivanta, Lucknow. L-R: Gen LK Gupta, Vipul B Varshney, Governor of UP Ram Naik, Bikash D Niyogi & Ajaish Jaiswal.

Chikankari: A Lucknawi Tradition, authored by Paola Manfredi and published by Niyogi Books was launched at India International Centre, New Delhi. L-R: Trisha De Niyogi, Paola Manfredi, Jaya Jaitly, Muzaffar Ali & Meera Ali

In the Shadows of Devi Kumaon: Of a Land, a People, a Craft, authored by Manju Kak and published by Niyogi Books was launched at Oxford Book Store, New Delhi. L-R: Namita Gokhale, Pushpesh Pant & Manju Kak

Om Books International along with Roseate House, Aerocity celebrated the launch of Taj Mahal: Multiple Narratives rcently. The stunning tome was launched by chief guest, His Highness Maharaja Gaj Singh II of Jodhpur. On the occasion, co-authors Amita Baig, Rahul Mehrotra, shared their experience of putting together the book with Kaveree Bamzai, editor, India Today. Present on the occasion were Sharmila Tagore, Meera and Muzzafar Ali, Ritu Kumar, Karan Thapar, Satish and Kiran Gujral, Feroze and Mohit Gujral, Laila Tyabji, Bim Bissell, Aman Nath, Gurmeet and Raghu Rai, Sunil Sethi, Radha Bhatia and Ankur Bhatia.

Make Millions From Agriculture – Limited Time, Little Space, authored by C Hariharan and published by Konark Publishers was released by Prof C Raveendranath, Minister of Education, in presence of VS Sunil Kumar, Minister of Agriculture in Kerela. This book is about agricultural techniques that can ensure large returns from a small land-holding in a short time.

India Foreign Trade – Trumped Up or Down, authored by Amiya Chandra published by Pentagon Press was released recently. The book attempts to demystify and understand Trump`s approach to dealmaking through current events within and outside the USA, and by studying his past literary writing. It also attempts to suggest routes to strengthen the Indo-US trade relationship in goods and services.

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