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Priya Kumar

    Der Ruf
    Ein Sadhu, zwei Esel und ich
    A.M. Naik
    A Regal Man
    Limiting Secularism
    I Will Go with You
    • 2024

      What's next for the man whose motto in life is to start walking towards the next goalpost as soon as one is achieved?

      A.M. Naik
    • 2021

      A Regal Man

      The Life & Lessons of Vasu Shroff

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The journey of Vasu Shroff, who began with a single shop in Dubai at just 20 years old, showcases his remarkable rise to prominence. His entrepreneurial spirit and vision transformed his initial venture into the Regal Group, a well-known empire in the UAE. Recognized as one of Forbes Middle East's Top 100 Indian Leaders, Shroff's story exemplifies determination and success in the competitive business landscape of the region.

      A Regal Man
    • 2018

      I Will Go with You

      The Flight of a Lifetime

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      What happens when a pilot entrusted with the lives of hundreds of passengers loses his mind and decides that "life is not worth it" and chooses to end his life, taking all the passengers and crew with him? The 300 passengers boarding the flight SL502 from Dubai to New York believe like the rest of us, that flying is the safest mode of travel. They haven^t the faintest clue that the pilot in the drivers seat has decided to end his life mid-air by committing suicide. Well not every passenger is unaware of impending danger. There is in the flight an astrologer humouring his fellow passengers with some predictions when he realizes that there is something deadly in common with all these predictions. Come aboard a suspense filled drama of life and death woven by master storyteller Priya Kumar as she takes you on a ride that you will never forget.

      I Will Go with You
    • 2008

      Limiting Secularism

      The Ethics of Coexistence in Indian Literature and Film

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of religious violence in South Asia, the book delves into the complexities of secularism and tolerance in Indian society. It examines the Partition as a foundational trauma for India, highlighting the division between "Indian" and "Pakistani" identities. The author, Priya Kumar, investigates the implications of this division, particularly the marginalization of Indian Muslims, who are often perceived as outsiders in their own country.

      Limiting Secularism