Books from SAGE Publishing India

  • Attitude is Everything: Achieving Hair Raising Profits in Business
    By Jawed Habib

    Attitude is Everything unravels the dynamic professional journey of the hairdresser turned entrepreneur and politician, Jawed Habib, who in this book unfolds the secrets of his success in building one of the world’s leading hair and ...

  • Secular Sectarianism: Limits of Subaltern Politics
    By Ajay Gudavarthy

    This is essential for India’s survival as a secular and democratic nation. Progressive politics needs to move towards affinity and an idea of shared spaces.

  • Sports Law in India: Policy, Regulation and Commercialization
    By Lovely Dasgupta, Shameek Sen

    This book seeks to cover a cross-section of relevant issues pertaining to the legal regulation of Sports in the Indian context, against the developments in the global arena.

  • Little BIG Things in Operational Excellence
    By Debashis Sarkar

    Probably, the biggest issue before OPEX leaders is how to make behaviour stick. To understand behaviour, we need to appreciate how our mind ... The outcomes are reliable. It is typically used 236 LITTLE BIG THINGS IN OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE.

  • India’s Vaccine Growth Story: From Cowpox to Vaccine Maitri
    By Sajjan Singh Yadav

    From Cowpox to Vaccine Maitri Sajjan Singh Yadav ... Let's now find out how exactly the private sector vaccine industry started flourishing in the midst of numerous public sector vaccine institutes. ... Let's talk about the biggest one.

  • Impactful Communication: Communicate to Conquer
    By Deepa Sethi

    A book on how to communicate to influence.

  • Indirect Tax Reform in India: 1947 To GST and Beyond
    By Yashwant Sinha, Vinay K. Srivastava

    This book outlines the impact of the past measures and the present changes, and suggests the future course of action for a better future.

  • Social Entrepreneurship in India: Quarter Idealism and a Pound of Pragmatism
    By Madhukar Shukla

    The book starts with tracing the historical roots and the milestone which have led to the recent emergence of social entrepreneurship as a recognized sector of practice and study.

  • Building Research Universities in India
    By Pankaj Jalote

    Hence, a strong work ethic of putting in sufficient effort in the research (and teaching) endeavours is an essential component of a good research culture. This is extremely important in universities, because faculty are autonomous ...

  • Microeconomics for Business
    By Satya P Das

    As the monopolist faces this demand schedule by itself, it means that if, for example, she wants to sell 5 units, she (the monopolist) must charge a price equal to Rs 9. The reason is the following. At any price higher than this, ...

  • Political Economy of Caste in India
    By K S. Chalam

    Saints, Goddesses and Kings: Muslims and Christians in South Indian Society, 1700–1900. ... Béteille, A. Caste, Class, and Power: Changing Patterns of Stratification in a Tanjore Village. ... New Delhi: Inter India, 1988. ———.

  • Policing: Reinvention Strategies in a Marketing Framework
    By Rohit Choudhary

    It is also the time for the police department to look forward to and take advantage of the opportunities offered by the situation in the country today, like increased awareness in people for the need of police reforms and the happenings ...

  • Decision-making: Concepts, Methods and Techniques
    By Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

    This is, evidently, the simplest decision-making situation. Decision problems formulated in terms of (linear or non-linear) non-stochastic optimization exercises illustrate decision-making under certainty. For example, the classical ...

  • Diversity, Special Needs and Inclusion in Early Years Education
    By Sophia Dimitriadi

    This edited volume is for professionals and researchers in the field of special education, policy makers, parents and teachers, and school management.

  • Seeing Stars: Spectacle, Society and Celebrity Culture
    By Pramod K Nayar

    Seeing Stars: Spectacle, Society and Celebrity Culture explores the ways in which celebrities are ′manufactured′, how they establish their hold on the public imagination and how social responses enable them to be what they are.

  • Macroeconomics Simplified: Understanding Keynesian and Neoclassical Macroeconomic Systems
    By Nicoli Nattrass, G. Visakh Varma

    The book shows how theoretical perspectives affect macroeconomic policy choices and proposes a pragmatic approach to policy that is sensitive to prevailing economic conditions.

  • Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy Integrated
    By Anjali Joshi, K. M. Phadke

    The book includes multiple cases of psychological disturbance, representing different categories of irrational belief.

  • E-Commerce in India: Economic and Legal Perspectives
    By Pralok Gupta

    However, information on these is scant and often scattered. This book bridges gaps in the available literature on e-commerce

  • Ecology, Culture and Human Development: Lessons for Adivasi Education
    By John W. Berry, Ramesh Chandra Mishra

    Broadly speaking, the variables of social conformity, social connectedness and individual connectedness yield correlations with cognitive style measures that are generally in the expected direction. All these variables are correlated ...

  • Rural Development
    By Katar Singh and Anil Shishodia

    Principles, Policies, and Management Katar Singh, Anil Shishodia. http://dacnet.nic.in/eands/agStat06-07htm. ... A Dictionary of Environmental Economics, Science, and Policy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Gran, Guy. 1983.