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A principled and visionary entrepreneur, Anand steers his fledgling firm through the rough and tumble of the Indian business environment, achieving fame and recognition. Anand’s World, a unique business fiction set in the pre-liberalised era of the 70’s, describes this journey as the company transitions into the liberalised era. The reader will get to know the daily drama, politics and comedy which are an integral part of corporate life. Further, a series of sus-penseful events involving the management, a hostile union, conscientious government officials and a corrupt legislator takes the organisation through twists and turns, to reach a climax with an unexpected ending. The book reveals...
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Critique of the revised Bodley Head edition of Coolie, a novel, by the Indo-Anglian novelist Mulk Raj Anand, b. 1905.
Printed as a special number of the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Pt. I, 1888
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