Editor unplugged: media, magnates, netas and me
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- 9780143425588
- 302.0704 MEH
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299.934 DAI Escaping the land | 301.1552 MIL Obedience to authority: an experimental view | 302 IYE How come no one told me that?: life lessons, practical advice and timeless wisdom for success | 302.0704 MEH Editor unplugged: media, magnates, netas and me | 302.12 TAL Skin in the game | 303.34 WIL Extreme ownership: how U.S. Navy SEALs lead and win | 303.385 BHA Desperately seeking Shah Rukh: |
Vinod Mehta’s new book takes forward the story of Lucknow Boy, recounting his experiences in the corridors of power in Delhi. His views on Narendra Modi, Arvind Kejriwal and the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, and his decoding of coalition politics and the significant changes ushered in by the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, are expressed with his characteristic sharp insights, wit and wisdom. So too are his analyses of the sweeping changes taking place in the print and TV media, and his pen portraits of personalities such as Ratan Tata, Niira Radia, Khushwant Singh, Sachin Tendulkar and Arundhati Roy. Other chapters examine the lack of humour in our political life, the changing aspirations of the Indian middle class, and the mistakes and regrets of his life. Peppered with anecdotes and gossip, every page of this honest, lively and irreverent book is both illuminating and entertaining.
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