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Important Books And Author

Amartya Sen 
1. The Argumentative Indian: Writings on Indian History, Culture and Identity
2. An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions : India and its Contradictions
3. Development as Freedom
4. An Uncertain Glory : India and its contradictions (English)
5. Commodities and Capabilities
6. The Idea of Justice (English)
7. On Ethics And Economics (English) 1st Edition
8. Garibi Aur Akal
9. The Arrow Impossibility Theorem (English)
10. INDIA : DEVELOPMENT AND PARTICIPATION
11. Identity and Violence (English)

 A.P.J Abdul Kalam
1. Ignited Minds: Unleashing the Power Within India.
2. The Luminous Sparks.
3. Mission India.
4. Inspiring Thoughts.
5. Indomitable Spirit.
6. Turning Points: A journey through challenges.
7. My Journey: Transforming Dreams into Actions.
8. Forge your Future: Candid, Forthright, Inspiring.
9. Developments in Fluid Mechanics and Space Technology by A P J Abdul Kalam and Roddam Narasimha.
10. India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium by A P J Abdul Kalam, Y. S. Rajan.
11. Wings of Fire: An Autobiography by A P J Abdul Kalam, Arun Tiwari.
12. Envisioning an Empowered Nation by A P J Abdul Kalam with A Sivathanu Pillai.
13. You Are Born To Blossom: Take My Journey Beyond by A P J Abdul Kalam and Arun Tiwari.
14. Target 3 Billion by A P J Abdul Kalam and Srijan Pal Singh.
15. A Manifesto for Change: A Sequel to India 2020 by A P J Abdul Kalam and V Ponraj.
16. Scientific Pathways to a Brighter Future by A P J Abdul Kalam and Srijan Pal Singh.

Arundhati Roy 
1.The end of imagination 
2. The god of small thing 
3. The cost of living 
4. Listening to grasshopper 
5. Power politics 
6. War talks 
7. The Algebra of Infinite Justice

Amit Tripathi1. The immortals of meluha 
2. The secret of nagas 
3. The oath of vayuputras 
4. The Shiva trilogy

Anita Desai 
1. The zigzag Way 
2. Diamond,Dust and other stories 
3. In custody
4. Fasting, Feasting

Chetan Bhagat
1. Making India Awesome 
2. Half a Girlfriend 
3. 2 states: The story of my life 
4. Revolution 2020 
5. What is young India wants 
6. Five point someone (Three idiots) 
7. One night at call center (Hello) 
8. Three mistakes of my life (Kai poche)

Indira Gandhi
1. My Truth
2. Eternal truths

Jawaharlal Nehru
1. Glimpses of World History
2. The Discovery of India

Jhumpa Lahiri
1. The lowland 
2. The namesake 
3. The interpreters of maladies 
4. Unaccousted Earth

R K Narayan
1. A writer's Nightmare 
2. A financial Expert 
3. Talktive man 
4. Malgudy Days 
5. The vendor of sweet

Kiran Desai
1. The inheritance of loss

Salman Rushdie
1. The enchantress of florence 
2. Luka and the fire of life 
3. The satanic verses 
4. Midnight's Children,In good faith 
5. Imagine there is no heaven 
6. Joseph Anton: A memoir 
7. Two Years Eight months and twenty-eight nights

V S naipaul 
1. A house of Mr. Biswas 
2. A bend in he river 
3. Magic seed 
4. Half a life 
5. An area of darkness 
6. Guerillas

Vikram Seth 
1. The golden Gate 
2. The two lives 
3. The trevellers 
4. A suitable Boy 
5. A suitable Girl 
6. The rivered Earth 
7. The frog and the nightangle


IMPORTANT AUTOBIOGRAPHIES 

1. Wings of Fire - APJ Abdul Kalam
2. Sunny Days - Sunil Gavaskar
3. Straight from the Heart - Kapil Dev
4. The Test of My Life - Yuvraj Singh
5. Playing It My Way - Sachin Tendulkar
6. A Shot at History - Abhinav Bindra
7. The Unbreakable - Mary Kom
8. Courage and Conviction - Gen VK Singh
9. The Race of My Life - Milkha Singh
10. One Life Is Not Enough - K Natwar Singh
11. The Substance and The Shadow - Dilip Kumar
12. Not Just an Accountant : The Diary of the Nation's Conscience Keeper - Vinod Rai
13. Matters of Discretion - Inder Kumar Gujral
14. My Country My Life - LK Advani
15. Truth, Love & a Little Malice -Khushwant Singh
16. Jakhan Choto Chilam - Satyajit Ray
17. Lucknow Boy: A Memoir - Vinod Mehta
18. And then One Day : A Memoir - Nasiruddin Shah
19. All From Memory - BV AcharyaD

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