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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
Hindi
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This non-fiction, idea-driven exploration examines how information networks shape our world. It traces humanity’s long relationship with information—from ancient knowledge systems to today’s digital networks—and asks how information can empower, mislead, or threaten our democracies. Written for curious adults, students, and lifelong learners, it carries a thoughtful, urgent, yet hopeful tone. The book is designed to support interactive learning and activity-based learning through clear explanations and real-world relevance.
The content unfolds as a story-driven journey that blends historical milestones with contemporary analysis. Short chapters pair accessible explanations of core concepts—data, networks, misinformation, verification, and AI risk—with concrete examples and clear diagrams. The reading experience is engaging and distinctive, connecting the past to the present and inviting readers to see how information moves through politics, media, and daily life. Visuals and timelines help cement understanding, and reflective prompts encourage thoughtful consideration of how we engage with information.
Concepts covered include how information flows shapes power, the dynamics of online platforms, media literacy, the ethics of data, and the rise of artificial intelligence as both opportunity and threat. Learning feels accessible and enjoyable through concise language, real-world cases, and visually guided explanations that make complex ideas easy to grasp. The approach invites readers to reflect on their own media habits and the responsibilities that come with living in an interconnected world.
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of the power and fragility of information, sharper digital literacy, and the curiosity to engage thoughtfully with the world. It fosters confidence to question sources, assess claims, and participate in civic and personal conversations with greater clarity and resilience. The book leaves a lasting impression of knowledgeable, hopeful engagement in an interconnected future.
Product Details
Author
Yuval Noah Harari
Publisher
Navbharat Sahitya Mandir
Number of Pages
160
Language
Hindi
SKU
BK0529889
ISBN
9789391080327
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
21x14x2.5CM
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 699
₹ 665
₹ 34 Off
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