In an official statement, Penguin Random House India said it holds the sole publishing rights to the memoir but has not ...
To be sure, Naravane's book was to be published in January 2024, and news agency Press Trust of India carried an excerpt from ...
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The Bombay High Court has constituted a high-powered committee (HPC) under a former HC Chief Justice to suggest measures to combat and prevent air pollution in Mumbai and wider the metropolitan region ...
Penguin Random House India announced it holds exclusive publishing rights for General MM Naravane's memoir, 'Four Stars of Destiny,' emphasizing that the book has not been published or distributed in ...
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A protest erupted at an SIR hearing centre in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas on Saturday over allegations that attempts were being made to remove the names of living voters from the rolls by showing ...
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Rahul cites Naravane's 'available now' post from 2023 to rebut publisher's claim
New Delhi, Feb 10 (PTI) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday cited a December 2023 social media post by former Army chief M M Naravane informing people that that his book is "available now", to reb ...
New Delhi: Former army chief MM Naravane on Tuesday, February 10, shared on X a statement issued by the publisher of his memoir “Four Stars of Destiny” that says no copies of the book “in print or ...
A decade after its zenith, multilateralism stands at a crossroads, tested by crises, politics, and the limits of global will.
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