Famous Books and their Authors
Books and Authors: Famous Books and their Authors are part now of every exam. For the important Government exams, if have come up with important books and their authors.
The government exams, like RRB, Bank Exams, UPSC, IBPS, and SSC, are some of the exams in which two or three questions from books and authors are asked in the general awareness section. Check the famous and award-winning books and authors for 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018.
Books and Authors 2022
S.R. No. |
Authors Name |
Book Name
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1 |
Bimal Jalal |
‘The India Story
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2 |
Ruskin Bond |
‘Listen to Your Heart: The London Adventure
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3 |
Vinit Karnik |
‘Business of Sports: The Winning Formula for Success
|
4 |
Preeti Shenoy |
‘A Place Called Home
|
5 |
VP Venkaiah Naidu |
‘Modi @20: Dreams Meeting Delivery’
|
6 |
Ex-IPS Prakash Singh |
‘The Struggle for Police Reforms in India’
|
7 |
Rajnath Singh |
‘INDO-PAK WAR 1971- Reminiscences of Air Warriors’
|
8 |
Rasheed Kidwai |
‘Leaders, Politicians, Citizens’
|
9 |
Prof. Alok Chakrawal |
‘Birsa Munda – Janjatiya Nayak’
|
10 |
Smriti Irani |
Lal Salam
|
11 |
Shashi Tharoor |
Pride, Prejudice, and Punditry
|
12 |
Dr Sreeram Chauliahas |
“Crunch Time: Narendra Modi’s National Security Crises”
|
13 |
Devika Rangachari |
“Queen of Fire”
|
14 |
Dharmendra Pradhan |
“Birsa Munda – Janjatiya Nayak”
|
15 |
Ashwini Shrivastava |
“Decoding Indian Babudom”
|
16 |
Harish Mehta |
‘The Maverick Effect’
|
17 |
Meena Nayyar & Himmat Singh Shekhawat |
“Tiger of Drass: Capt. Anuj Nayyar, 23, Kargil Hero”
|
18 |
Indian Author Prem Rawat |
‘Hear Yourself’
|
19 |
Former CAG Vinod Rai |
‘Not Just A Nightwatchman: My Innings with BCCI’
|
20 |
Rajesh Talwar |
“The Boy Who Wrote a Constitution ”
|
21 |
Avinash Khemka & Abinash Mahapatra |
“The Magic of Mangalajodi” & “My Research Works on Sikh History and Philosophy”
|
22 |
Roger Faligot |
‘Chinese Spies: From Chairman Mao to Xi Jinping’
|
23 |
Dr Anirban Ganguly and Shiwanand Dwivedi |
‘Amit Shah Ani Bhajapachi Vatchal’
|
24 |
Former Indian Army Captain, Deepam Chatterjee |
‘The Millennial Yogi: A modern-day parable about reclaiming one’s life
|
25 |
Mithilesh Tiwari |
‘Udaan Ek Majdoor Bachhe Ki’
|
26 |
Chief minister MK Stalin’s |
Ungalil Oruvan (One Among You)
|
27 |
Vikas Kumar Jha |
‘The Queen of Indian Pop: The Authorised Biography of Usha Uthup’
|
28 |
Amitava Kumar |
‘The Blue Book: A Writer’s Journal
|
29 |
Labour Minister Bhupendra Yadav |
‘Role of Labour in India’s Development
|
30 |
Abhinav Chandrachud |
‘Soli Sorabjee: Life and Times
|
31 |
Usha Uthup |
‘The Queen of Indian Pop’
|
32 |
Ratnakar Shetty’s |
‘On Board: My Years in BCCI’
|
33 |
Geetanjali Shree’s |
‘Tomb of Sand’
|
34 |
Sahitya Akademi |
‘Monsoon’
|
35 |
Dr Tehemton Erach Udwadia |
‘More than Just Surgery: Life Lessons Beyond the OT’
|
36 |
Former Cricketer G.R. Viswanath |
‘Wrist Assured: An Autobiography
|
37 |
Richa Mishra |
‘Unfilled Barrels India’s oil story
|
38 |
Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu |
‘The Little Book of Joy
|
39 |
K Syam Prasad |
‘Spoorthi Pradatha Sri Somayya’
|
40 |
Dr. Kiran Bedi |
‘Fearless Governance’
|
41 |
RC Ganjoo and Ashwini Bhatnagar |
‘Operation Khatma’
|
42 |
J Sai Deepak |
‘India, That is Bharat: Coloniality, Civilisation, Constitution’
|
43 |
Navdeep Singh Gill |
‘Golden Boy Neeraj Chopra’
|
44 |
Sagarika Ghose |
‘Atal Bihari Vajpayee’
|
45 |
Rajiv Bhatia |
‘India–Africa Relations: Changing Horizons’
|
46 |
Bill Gates |
‘How to Prevent the Next Pandemic’
|
47 |
Samuel Moyn |
‘Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War’
|
48 |
Ro Khanna |
‘Dignity in a Digital Age: Making Tech Work for All of Us’
|
49 |
Uma Das Gupta |
‘A History of Sriniketan: Rabindranath Tagore’s Pioneering Work in Rural Construction
|
50 |
Priyam Gandhi Mody |
‘A Nation To Protect’
|
51 |
Jimmy Soni |
‘The Founders: The Story of Paypal and the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley
|
52 |
Anirudh Suri |
‘The Great Tech Game: Shaping Geopolitics and the Destinies of Nations
|
53 |
Dhirendra K. Jha |
‘Gandhi’s Assassin: The Making of Nathuram Godse and His Idea of India.
|
54 |
Jayanta Ghosal |
‘Mamata: Beyond 2021’
|
55 |
Dr. Thomas Matthew |
‘Ratan N. Tata: The Authorized Biography
|
56 |
Arundhati Bhattacharya |
‘Indomitable: A Working Woman’s Notes on Life, Work, and Leadership
|
57 |
Chandrachur Ghose |
‘Bose: The untold story of an inconvenient nationalist’
|
58 |
Tuhin A Sinha and Ankita Verma |
‘The Legend of Birsa Munda’
|
59 |
Meenakshi Lekhi |
‘India’s Women Unsung Heroes’
|
60 |
Ruskin Bond |
‘A Little Book of India: Celebrating 75 years of Independence’
|
61 |
Subhash Chandra Garg |
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