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Whatever The Odds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Whatever The Odds

The DLF saga has few rivals in the realty sector. Starting from Delhi, where the company developed the city's major residential colonies, the developer's focus shifted to Gurgaon in the 1970s, transforming a small town into a city of skyrises that is now an international business hub and a destination for young professionals to stay and work. Extraordinary as the story is, that of the man behind the revival and enormous success of the company is even more so, covering a journey from a small town in Uttar Pradesh to England where he became a part of high society, to a return to India and an army career en route to taking charge of DLF. From the small detail to the big picture, nothing is missing in this riveting account of conducting business in India in a politically charged atmosphere. As too of his own life with all its challenges and triumph over odds that would have defeated most people.

Why the Heck Not?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Why the Heck Not?

Every professional and budding entrepreneur should ideally have three types of mentors. One who has been incredibly successful, one who is genuinely respected and well liked and one who has incredible courage. To me, the almost ninety-five-year-old Kushal Pal Singh (K.P. Singh), chairman emeritus of DLF, is the perfect embodiment of all three. From the Foreword by Aparna Jain The riveting saga of DLF is inextricably linked to the entrepreneurial genius of K.P. Singh, a man whose name has become synonymous with housing and urban real estate infrastructure in India. Known affectionately as KP, Singh was born in the small town of Bulandshahr. He began his career as an officer in the Indian Army...

The Deceptive Detective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 39

The Deceptive Detective

As Inspector Kush Singh longs to steal some romantic moments with his wife, his boss assigns him a high-profile murder case. A distracted Singh walks into the crime scene only to discover that Nisha Arora, a rookie private detective, has already cracked the case. A short-tempered Singh tries to convince everyone that the findings of the detective are incorrect. But within a few days, Nisha is murdered and all circumstantial evidence point to KP Singh as the killer. Will Singh be able to prove his innocence or hang up his boots? This edge-of-the-seat thriller, The Deceptive Detective, has the answers.

The Last Swim
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

The Last Swim

Priya and Tanuja meet at a swimmer’s camp in Pune. Soon the pressure to win the swimming championship turns them into arch rivals. Misunderstandings lead to heated arguments and one morning Tanuja is found murdered in the pool. Circumstantial evidence leads the police to identify Priya as the prime suspect. Inspector KP Singh who has reluctantly travelled to Pune to oversee the security of this swimming camp suddenly finds himself in the middle of a dastardly homicide. Can Singh unravel the mystery lurking beneath the blue waters? The Last Swim is a gripping thriller that will leave you stunned!

Big Cats
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Big Cats

In this book, the editors have reviewed the scientific articles from diverse group of scientists from all over the world who are actively participating in the wildlife conservation. Some of the important divisions incorporated in the book are conservation and population genetics, biodiversity, ecology, conservation physiology and evolution of big cats. The different chapters written by eminent scientists with their experience will provide an overview of the current information on conservation strategies and survival of big cats in different geographical zones around the world. The articles will also provide valuable information, on both free range and captive felines, to understand the present and future of the majestic species. The book will be useful to biologists, veterinary students, wildlife managers, researchers and also wildlife conservationists.

The New Chinoiserie Coloring Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

The New Chinoiserie Coloring Book

The New Chinoiserie Coloring Book is a love letter to wallpapers, textiles, and ceramic art of the 18th century. Highly detailed illustrations are drawn with extra fine lines to help you produce finished art that is ready to frame. You'll find this collection of thirty stylized motifs presented in two ways: conventional black-outline coloring pages, and a new style of light-outline coloring pages. This new style gives colorists room to develop their own level of detail as the printed line recedes into the background. Whichever style of print you prefer, the additional copy of each design can be used to reduce bleed-through or for experimenting with techniques. While some people might conside...

The Honey Trap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

The Honey Trap

Inspector KP Singh accidentally learns about a conspiracy to frame renowned lawyer Ratan Negi in a honey-trap. Before Singh can find out more, Negi is brutally murdered in his office. Singh resolves to nab the criminals by disguising as a wealthy businessman. He travels to Aurangabad and willingly walks into a honey-trap. Singh’s marital discord gets knottier when his wife Avni spots Singh at the Ellora caves with an attractive girl. Will Singh be able to bust this racket while trying to save his marriage? The Honey Trap is an edgy mini-thriller that will keep you hooked up till the page.

Abducted
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 29

Abducted

While Inspector KP Singh is immersed in reading his wife’s bestselling novel about a kidnapper, his next-door neighbour’s son is abducted. Singh rushes to help but businessman Manoj Kulkarni refuses to involve the police. Manoj wants to pay the ransom and rescue his 9-year-old child. However, the kidnapper doesn’t turn up to collect the money! The Kulkarnis are dreading they might not see their kid again! Inspector Singh dives into action and a nerve-wracking chase from Mumbai to Lonavala follows. Who is this kidnapper? Will Singh be able to save the child? To find out, read this suspenseful thriller, Abducted.

Mechanical Design of Heat Exchangers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1054

Mechanical Design of Heat Exchangers

A tubular heat exchanger exemplifies many aspects of the challenge in designing a pressure vessel. High or very low operating pressures and temperatures, combined with sharp temperature gradients, and large differences in the stiffnesses of adjoining parts, are amongst the legion of conditions that behoove the attention of the heat exchanger designer. Pitfalls in mechanical design may lead to a variety of operational problems, such as tube-to-tubesheet joint failure, flanged joint leakage, weld cracks, tube buckling, and flow induced vibration. Internal failures, such as pass partition bowing or weld rip-out, pass partition gasket rib blow-out, and impingement actuated tube end erosion are n...

The Murderous Fall
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

The Murderous Fall

Celebrated film producer Raman Arora is found dead in the garden of a high-rise in Worli, Mumbai. Raman’s last three films had flopped and he was struggling with depression. But would he commit suicide? Raman’s family claims that he fell off the terrace accidentally. But Inspector KP Singh suspects that Raman was murdered. How can someone fall off a terrace that is so well-guarded? Singh is curious to discover why everyone is in a hurry to wrap this crime in the guise of an accident! The Murderous Fall is an intriguing thriller that will hook you right from the first page.