Book covers can make or break the deal: Ahlawat Gunjan
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New Delhi, March 4 : A book cover is a reader s very first interaction with the book, and can make or break the deal, says well-known graphic designer Ahlawat Gunjan who was recently awarded the sixth Oxford Bookstore Book Cover Prize. Along with it being visually appealing to draw your attention, I believe it also needs to be contextually appropriate and should be able to communicate clearly and effectively, Ahlawat told IANSlife in an email.
Target Net Zero by 2050
In his new book on climate change and its adverse impact in the future, Bill Gates urges everyone to remember two things: Net Zero and 2050.
Asad Mirza
(Asad Mirza is a political commentator. He can be contacted at asad.mirza.nd@gmail.com. The views expressed are personal)
In his new book on climate change and its adverse impact in the future, Bill Gates urges everyone to remember two things: Net Zero and 2050.
It seems as if, after having grappled with malaria, HIV, Ebola and Covid-19, the billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder has a new passion now, to solve another intractable global problem: climate change.
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By Asad Mirza
In his new book on climate change and its adverse impact in the future, Bill Gates urges everyone to remember two things: Net Zero and 2050.
It seems as if, after having grappled with malaria, HIV, Ebola and Covid-19, the billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder has a new passion now, to solve another intractable global problem: climate change.
Since the start of 2021, Gates had been trying to focus everyone’s attention on the greatest challenge to the humankind i.e. climate change in the backdrop of the continuing Covid-19 pandemic. Gates in his new book “How To Avoid A Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have And The Breakthroughs We Need”, released in February, argues for establishing new laws and putting practices in place, to ensure that the globe will be carbon free by 2050.
Malala wants India and Pakistan to become true friends
Calls for protection of minorities, right to protest SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors - Posted: Mar 1, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 weeks ago SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors Posted: Mar 1, 2021 | Last Updated: 4 weeks ago
Photo: Instagram/Malala
Activist Malala Yousafzai said the philosophy of borders and divisions doesnât work anymore and people in India and Pakistan want to live peacefully.
âIt is my dream to see India and Pakistan become good friends,â
said Malala at the virtual
edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival on Sunday. âYou can continue watching
Pakistani dramas, we can continue watching Bollywood movies and enjoying