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It was a flattering offer for the retired railway official and author of two small forgotten books when management guru and million-copies-selling author Shiv Khera invited him to work together last month. Just what he meant by "working together" struck 70-year-old Amrit Lal only when he was out of Khera's posh condominium in Singapore. Flicking through the book Khera had given him as a parting gift,, Lal discovered sentence after sentence lifted from his own book,, published nine years ago. "It was like seeing a priest coming out of a whorehouse," is how Lal decribes his sense of outrage at the "lift and shift robbery" by a man whose self-improvement bestsellers likeandhave been translated into four Asian and nine Indian languages.All night, Lal scoured through the 223-page book Khera had gifted him with a personal inscription "To Mr Amrit Lal—Let's together make the country proud." He discovered, to his rage, at least 34 instances where sentences and even paragraphs...