NITN | @notintownlive | 08 May 2018, 12:00 pm
Kolkata, May 7 (NITN): Power Publishers is now taking baby steps towards traditional publishing with biographies of some of India's well-known personalities.
Some of Power Publishers' recent bestsellers include narratives by or about people from many walks of life sharing their stories and life experiences.
Recently, 'Rags to Ragas' a book published by the publishing wagon was in the news.
The book, a biography of the famous Sufi musician, Hans Raj Hans, narrates the musical maestro's journey from a humble background to being one of India's most loved music legend, and has been penned by author Preet Inder Dhillon.
Recently, at an event, 'Rags to Ragas' received it's fair share of prominence when Prime Minister Narendra Modi, officially launched the book which the singer had gifted him.
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