Ritu Birla has written:
'Stages of capital' -- subject(s): Politics and Government, Economic policy, Colonies, Rule of law
Ritu Birla is an author and academic who has written books on the history of colonialism, capitalism, and globalization in South Asia, such as "Stages of Capital: Law, Culture, and Market Governance in Late Colonial India." She is known for her work on the intersections of law, economy, and culture in the context of British Imperialism in India.
Ghanshyam Singh Birla has written: 'Destiny in the Palm of Your Hand'
Ritu Sarin has written: 'The assassination of Indira Gandhi' -- subject(s): Assassination, Politics and government
Ritu Dewan has written: 'Political economy of agrarian reforms in India' -- subject(s): Land reform
Ritu Singh has written: 'President Pratibha Patil' -- subject(s): Biography, Women presidents, Presidents
Ritu Manpreet Gill has written: 'Effects of emotional suppression on mood and linguistic style in men and women'
Ghanshyam Dass Birla has written: 'Bapu ki prem prasadi' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Businessmen, Statesmen
Ritu Tiwari has written: 'Intelligent planning for mobile robotics' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Robotics, Robots, Artificial intelligence
Ritu Ghatourey is an Indian author best known for her quotes.
Ritu Kumar has written: 'Costumes and Textiles of Royal India' -- subject(s): Clothing and dress, Costume, History, Kings and rulers, Pictorial works, Textile fabrics
Ritu Ashik is a fiction writer known for her debut novel "A Ticket to Syria." The book explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery as it follows the journey of a young woman searching for her identity.
Ritu Dokania is the author of "Idioms and Phrases: With Meaning and Example Sentences." The book focuses on common idioms used in the English language and provides explanations and examples of their usage. It is a useful resource for those looking to improve their understanding of idiomatic expressions.
In Chinese, the name "Ritu" could be written as 瑞图.