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    The Bhagavad Gita

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    Lord Krishna said, ‘Arjuna, your mind is greatest friend and your mind is your greatest enemy. Your own mind uplifts you and your own mind puts you down-there is no other your enemy outside.
    Winning over and taking charge of your mind is the gist of the Bhagavad Gita. The mind, which you lose control of, behaves like an enemy. The same mind, when disciplined, becomes your greatest friend and helps you.
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    The Gita for a Global World

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    Truly, over the course of its long and ongoing life, the Gita has meant an astonishing number of things to an astonishing number of people.
    Architects of war and apostles of peace, ordimary folk and extraordinary people, atheists and believers alike have found the Gita a source of wisdom, guidance and consolation, a powerful instrument of justification for troubling actions or a bulwark for weathering storms of doubt.
    What could the Gita, a nonmodern text, tell us about the particular phase of contemporary existence we call globalised life or global capitalist modernity?
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    The Gopichand Factor

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    Prakash Padukone and his All England championship victory in 1980 had firmed up India’s relationship with badminton, and Pullela Gopichand’s win at the same competition in 2001 cemented it. But it is the last decade that saw a definite transformation in Indian badminton-a decade in which Gopichand moved into coaching with his eponymous academy in Hyderabad.
    Gopichand’s band of racquet-wielding champions, among them Saina Nehwal, P.V. Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth, B. Sai Praneeth anda host of others, have excelled on the world stage. Since 2011, India has bagged a medal in every edition of the World Championship, not to mention Saina’s Olympic bronze in 2012 and Sindhu’s silver in 2016.
    What is behind India’s emergence on the world badminton stage? What obstacles threatened to derail this project? What lies ahead in the future? Abhijeet Kulkarni, who has closely followed the new energy in the sport from its early years, delves deep into the heart of it to write of the blood, sweat and tears that have gone into this unprecedented success story.
    Partly an investigation of the sport in India, and partly a deep dive into the coaching techniques and mental strategies that have aided its transformation, The Gopichand Factor is the definitive history of the rise and rise of indion badminton.
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