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  • av Shaukat Hayat
    262,-

    Shaukat Hayat was a modern and post-modern Indian writer who wrote about social, political and economic realities. His novelette 'Sarpat Ghoda' received wide critical acclaim.

  • av Rishabh Dev
    246,-

    Welcome to "Mastering Growth Marketing," a book that will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the dynamic world of growth marketing. Whether you are a seasoned marketer seeking to sharpen your expertise or a budding professional looking to embark on a successful growth marketing journey, this book is tailored to meet your needs.In this fast-paced era of digital transformation, growth marketing has emerged as a strategic approach to drive sustainable business growth. It goes beyond traditional marketing practices and embraces a mindset that constantly seeks innovation, adaptation, and optimization. By adopting a data-driven, customer-centric approach, growth marketers are able to identify and capitalize on untapped opportunities, leverage emerging technologies, and maximize results.Throughout this book, we combine real-world case studies, practical examples, and hands-on exercises to ensure that you have a well-rounded understanding of growth marketing principles and their application. We hope this book serves as your go-to resource for mastering growth marketing and achieving sustainable business growth.Get ready to embark on an exciting journey where innovation, optimization, and customer-centricity are your guiding principles. Let us dive in and revolutionize the way you approach growth.Happy growing!

  • av Ajay Jayavarapu
    211,-

    In the world of love and relationships, the heart often finds itself at a crossroads, torn between two passionate souls. Jai, an unassuming small-town writer with dreams as vast as the universe, knows this all too well. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Avi, a vibrant and ambitious young woman determined to conquer her dreams. Their connection is undeniable, but fate has other plans.As the story unfolds, a second woman, Indu, enters Jai's life. She possesses an enchanting charm, understanding, and an unwavering devotion to her family. Jai finds himself caught between these two incredible women, each vying for a piece of his heart.In this emotionally charged tale, Jai must navigate the complexities of love and relationships. As past mistakes resurface and hidden truths come to light, he is faced with a gut-wrenching decision that will forever alter the course of their lives.Join us on a journey through the depths of human emotion, where love, sacrifice, and heartbreak intertwine. Will Jai summon the strength to make the right choice and heal what's been shattered? Or will he lose the love he so desperately craves, leaving a trail of broken hearts in his wake?

  • av Vedika Gupta
    140,-

    A collection of 13 poems, The Thoughts of a Traveller, talks about an individual and how, experiencing different situations, one learns to fight their apprehensions, express their emotions and succeed in life.Touching upon various stages, the poems collectively show how the person learns and grows, overcoming the fear of being alone and finding happiness in solivagancy, ultimately bringing out the truth in the quote, "The days that break you, Are the days that make you."

  • av Deepti Kolte
    148,-

    The Light at the Edges. In her second collection of delightful poems, Deepti Kolte celebrates the beauty of the ordinary and day to day moments in life. She has a remarkable writing style of conveying deep thoughts in a strikingly simple way. She encourages you to discover the small joys and find inspiration in the world around you. The poems subtly convey that hope can be found in such ways and it can show us the light we all need. The book is sure to leave you with a warm and refreshing sense of optimism.The book also has a space for you to reflect and write out your little moments of delight.

  • av N K M Abdushukkur
    194,-

  • av Pralhad Dudhal
    166,-

    Every person in this world keep struggling for achieving his dreams, happiness and satisfaction in his life. In many such cases those dreams come true, but some people find themselves in the unfortunate cycle of destiny and their lives are affected badly. Question arises'.why such things happens only in lives of some specific people? 'It's true that some questions don't have rational answers!' These are the stories of some such unfortunate people..Readers will surely like these stories of writer and poet Mr.Pralhad Dudhal.

  • av Hardik Sachdeva
    250,-

  • av Uberscool LLC
    164,-

    Join Lilly on an enchanting journey like no other with UberScool Interactives! This isn't just any storybook; it's a gateway to a magical world that leaps off the pages and into your hands. With the UberScool app, reading time becomes a mesmerizing 3D interactive escapade.Keep an eye out for special 'UberTAGS' hidden throughout the book and scan them with our app (details inside).These 'UberTAGS' unlock delightful surprises - from vibrant 3D images to entertaining activities.Dive into a storytelling experience like never before. With Lilly as your guide and UberScool's magic at your fingertips, every page promises a new discovery. Let the adventures begin!

  • av Manikyam Koppolu
    257,-

    Gītā, a short and sweet form and the full name, the Holy Bhagavad Gītā means "the celestial song." Religious stalwarts, Spiritual masters, and Scholars elucidate this name in a number of ways. Based on this, the title has been expounded as "the Lord's Divine Word," or "the Lord's Divine Song." Gītā reveals the science of devotion to God which is the essence of all spiritual knowledge. Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa's primary purpose for descending and incarnating is, to relieve the ephemeral world of demoniac and negative, undesirable influences that are opposed to spiritual development. To be precise, I can wholeheartedly say, no country is left out unheard by the name "the Holy Bhagavad Gītā." Any kind of malady/misery in life, one finds a solution here. Further, it is said what is not found elsewhere, one finds in the Gītā.

  • av Kunwar Bahadur Singh
    284,-

    The book is primarily directed towards the present generation which is not adequately enabled to derive benefits from the available vast ancient knowledge written in Sanskrit by our past sages, philosophers, thinkers, and various authors to lead everyday life with contentment and harmony. The quotations complied by author are those, which he himself practiced achieving a fulfilled life and kept on sharing with all those lives who came in his proximity to describe the larger purpose of each life that God has bestowed upon all of us. The most outstanding aspect of this book is to present everyday life lessons compiled from various Sanskrit literary sources in easy-to-memorize English and Hindi phrases.Will means the declaration of intention of an individual about the valuables for the future generation that is left by and in that sense this book, represents the priceless thoughts those have been left behind by ancestors for shaping our lives well for Free.INSTALL FREEWILL TO BOOST YOUR LIFE ONE THOUGHT A DAY

  • av Kunwar Bahadur Singh
    284,-

    The book is primarily directed towards the present generation which is not adequately enabled to derive benefits from the available vast ancient knowledge written in Sanskrit by our past sages, philosophers, thinkers, and various authors to lead everyday life with contentment and harmony. The quotations complied by author are those, which he himself practiced achieving a fulfilled life and kept on sharing with all those lives who came in his proximity to describe the larger purpose of each life that God has bestowed upon all of us. The most outstanding aspect of this book is to present everyday life lessons compiled from various Sanskrit literary sources in easy-to-memorize English and Hindi phrases.Will means the declaration of intention of an individual about the valuables for the future generation that is left by and in that sense this book, represents the priceless thoughts those have been left behind by ancestors for shaping our lives well for Free.INSTALL FREEWILL TO BOOST YOUR LIFE ONE THOUGHT A DAY

  • av Manish Chadda
    145,-

    One person's thinking that led to destruction. Adolf Hitler's policies during his time as the leader of Nazi Germany had devastating consequences, resulting in the systematic persecution and murder of millions of innocent individuals, often on the grounds of their perceived racial, political, or social affiliations. Among the targeted groups, non-Jewish Polish civilians, Soviet prisoners of war, political opponents, homosexuals, the physically and mentally disabled, Jehovah's Witnesses, Adventists, and trade unionists suffered immense brutality and loss of life.

  • av (Professor) Sita Tilwani
    398,-

    A spinning wheel which paved way for a nation's independence from foreign rule and became its symbol for self - sufficiency and dignity.- The world's only floating post office.- The world's tallest statue in memory of the legendary "Iron Man" who united more than 500 princely states and thus became the architect of the world's largest democracy.- Magnificent and mystic festivals of kites, lights, boats and colours with elaborate rituals.- A crater on Planet Venus named after a lady doctor.- The son of a boatman who sold flowers outside a temple but grew up to become the nation's "Missile Man" and also its President.- "Tandav / तांडव", the Cosmic Dance of Lord Shiva at the Temple of Chidambaram.- Operation Flood, the world's largest dairy development programme.- "The Song of the Lord", a poem on the essence of "Vedant", narrated on the battlefield by none other than Liladhar Lord Krishna, the Supreme Godhead.What they all have in common?Being a part of the splendid tapestry of the world's oldest civilisation, India. Come and embark on this fascinating journey to witness all this and the cultural heritage of India, its religions and festivals through the eyes of 7 - year old Mokshaj and his two sisters, Ruthvika and Rudrika, both of whom are twins aged 5 years.A must read for children of all ages.

  • av Hemant Jain
    249,-

    Design Patterns Using Python By Hemant JainIn a world dominated by design pattern books tailored for C++ or Java, "Design Patterns Using Python" stands out by harnessing the power of Python. With its clear and concise syntax, Python simplifies the implementation and utilisation of design patterns, making them more intuitive than ever.This book takes you on a journey that showcases how Python can be employed to implement design patterns in a sophisticated and highly efficient manner, often with fewer lines of code.Beginning with a thorough exploration of the core goals of design patterns and the SOLID principles, this book delves into all 24 of the classic "Gang of Four" patterns, providing clear and concise Python implementations for each. From Creational Patterns and Structural Patterns to Behavioural Patterns, we cover them all. We also explore Concurrency Patterns and Architectural Patterns, along with a discussion of the importance of recognising Anti-Patterns."Design Patterns Using Python" is your definitive guide to mastering design patterns in the Python programming language. Whether you're a seasoned developer looking to expand your repertoire or a newcomer eager to learn the ropes, this book will empower you to build better, more maintainable software with confidence.Don't just code - design with purpose. Unlock the potential of Python and design patterns, and take your programming skills to the next level.

  • av Zacharia Thomas
    209,-

    A bouquet of 'Truthful Stories' by a gifted author who has had it across different phases and facets of life. A series of stories rooted in love, hope, exploration, understanding, and forgiveness. They are the stories that happened or are likely to happen in our midst.Stories unfurl in exotic circumstances and situations. Stories that catapult you to a noble realm of imagination and realization. Each story is unique in itself, touching the agony of separation, the covid pandemic, wild encounters, youthful college life, religious superstition etc. This is the sweetly poignant side of life as it is lived out. This is not a bout of imagination, this a true portrayal of life spread thin in the maze of uncertainties.

  • av Parthsingh Rajput
    166,-

    Main Parthsingh Rajput hoon aur "Musafir Ki Baatein" yah meri pehli Hindi kavita sangrah hai. Mera jeevan kala, sahitya aur rachnatmakta se bhara hua hai. Lekhan mere liye apni bhavnaon, vicharon aur anubhavon ko sajha karne ka ek mahatvapurn sadhan hai.Mere jeevan ka mukhya kaaran hai mera vishwas ki har vyakti ki kahani anoothi hoti hai aur jeevan ek adbhut safar hai. Isi safalta ke safar mein, maine apne lekhan se jeevan ki vastavikta aur satyata ko darshane ka prayas kiya hai.Aap sabhi ko apne anubhavon ka anubhav karane ke liye, aur vibhinn bhavnaon ka samna karne ke liye mere lekhan ka ek adbhut avsar milega.Yah sangrah mere liye ek sapna poora karne ka mauka hai aur main ummeed karta hoon ki yah kavitayen aap sabhi ko prerit karengi aur aapke dil mein ek samvedansheel sparsh chhodengi. Dhanyavaad aap sabhi ka, jo mere saath is safalta ke safar mein saath chale hain....Aap sabhi ke saath, meri yatra abhi bhi jaari hai...Musafir hoon yaaron, chalta ja raha hoon. Har lamhe ko jeete hue, safar ki ant ki oor, Musafir hoon yaaron, safar ko jee raha hoon.

  • av Pradeep Parihar
    208,-

    This book is based on Hindu Sanatan ancient books and should be used under specialist guidance. The author does not guarantee success. Author Bio: Pradeep Parihar is a freelance Sanatani writer and he has website www.pparihar.com Pradeep Parihar is a prolific freelance writer. His book is available on Amazon and other media. You go to their website www.pparihar.com and read about Sanatan Dharma. This work is going on continuously with the aim of reteaching Sanatan ideology. In school education, you are only told the trick of earning money but it does not give you peace. With eternal thoughts in your mind, your soul needs to reconnect to its origin and the way of Sanatan Dharma has been doing it in the past and in the future.

  • av Rajendra Kumar Srivastava
    166,-

    Does understanding finance mean investing in share market only? Answer is NO.Can a middle class person manage his own finances? Answer is YES.This book is written keeping the middle class in mind. You can learn many basic things about finance in this book for example how to make a financial goal and how to achieve it. What are the methods to earn money, how to save and invest, and knowledge about tax and loan etc.

  • av Rahat Bhatia
    141,-

    "Too Far, Yet Too Close" takes you on an emotional journey. This enthralling anthology of love poetry immerses you in an explosion of emotions, revealing life's complexities in previously unexplored ways. Discover words that bring to life the undiscovered worlds of human experience within these pages. Prepare to be enchanted by the beautiful voyage of love's contrasts as you visit the emotional landscapes of each lyric. "Too Far, Yet Too Close" is a poetic journey that will touch your heart and leave you captivated by the intricate threads that weave us together, no matter how far apart we may be.

  • av Mamta Mukherjee
    166,-

  • av Rupali Mokashi
    298,-

    Inscriptions suggest that Kapardi I, the founder of the Shilahara dynasty of Thane emerged in the early 9th CE as the feudal lord of the Rashtrakuta King Govinda III. They have left several epigraphical footprints in the form of Copper Plate and Stone Inscriptions in North Konkan. Rupali Mokashi has presented an extensive and holistic study of the Shilaharas of Thane as gleaned through recently discovered epigraphical sources. These inscriptions have unveiled new rulers like Mahakumara Keshideva. A revised chronology with the help of six new Copper Plate and Stone inscriptions of the Shilahara dynasty will be the highlight of this work.Kings Jhanjha and Jaitugi are explored by her in the light of epigraphical data. Epigraphical references of coalescence of scribal class into a caste, Kumarisahasadanda, resettlement of the learned Brahmanas of Karad to North Konkan offer an insight into the society of early medieval North Konkan. A critique is done of Brahmanical, Buddhist and Jain sacred sites of North Konkan as gleaned through the inscriptions.Rise of Chalukya King Kedaradeva vividly explains the emergence of contemporary power centres on the eve of decline of the Shilaharas in South Konkan. The transfer of power from the decline of Satavahanas to the rise of the Shilaharas of Thane, as well as from the decline of Shilaharas till the firm footing of the Portuguese in North Konkan is traversed with the help of epigraphical footprints.

  • av Nageswaran
    352,-

    This is a collection of eclectic Tamil poetry written in free verse that reflects the author's interpretation of his world and his personal life experiences. Many of the expressions about life have undertones to Tamil cynical poet-saints called the Siddhars. Their influence, aphorisms, philosophy and religious sentiments continues to reverberate in Tamil society and elsewhere. The rest are diverse and erstwhile takes a melancholic and passionate introspection of various experiences that hopefully would resonate with the reader.Every titled poem has been written to be within a page to capture the important essence of the experience.

  • av Pallavi Chavan
    194,-

    This is the story of Mukta who happily lives with her daughter named Maya. Suddenly strange events start happening in her life, due to which Mukta also loses her beloved Maya. This causes Mukta to completely collapse and lead a lonely life. What are the reasons why a mukta has to face such a situation? Does Mukta get out of this cycle of destiny? Is she reunited with her daughter? Who meets her in her journey of life? Read on to experience the story of Mukta's life journey.

  • av C Mahadevappa Ma
    222,-

    Ekottara Shatasthala Saramrita is a philosophical treatise mainly composed by Allama Prabhu, Basaveshwara and Channabasavanna etc. Kattigehalli Siddhalinga Swami is credited with compiling these verses. This edition is based on Guluru Siddhaveerannode's Null edition and provides an explanatory critique of esoteric philosophical thought. This work begins with the words of Allama Prabhu. Since the direct and witty phrases of the people of the country were cryptic, a critical text was needed to understand their meaning. It is the Shivanubhava Granth starting from Pindasthala and ending with verse 393 in the one hundred and first place of ignorance.

  • av Mumtaz Raffi
    249,-

    The journey from being a mother to being a good mother-in-law is a struggle, as this role is essential for the existence of a happy family. To live a life of happiness, blessings and selflessness while being a role model, you need to constantly evaluate yourself and hold yourself accountable. There is a treasure trove of heart touching sayings in this book. The purpose of which is to improve and strengthen your 'communication skills' from an Islamic perspective, so that you can get nearer to Allah.

  • av Srinivas Krishnan
    550,-

    Success and happiness. The elusive things the whole world is chasing. And often doesn't find.But perhaps the world finds them elusive because it is looking at them the wrong way. If there is one quality more than any other that has defined Srinivas Krishnan's life, it is determination. It pulled him out of tight financial circumstances and took him beyond India's shores. It helped him scale heights in the corporate world and play international cricket on a professional level. It has helped him don other roles with flair and get whatever he deeply desired.Along with determination, Srinivas has used a few simple homegrown lessons learned from his family, friends and surroundings to power his life ahead. As James Thompson, Chairman and Founder, Crown Worldwide Group, says, this is the story of a man who would set realistic goals for himself and, when he reached each goal, set ahigher goal.Srinivas urges us to move away from the conventional definitions of success, growth, wealth and happiness and look at life in a more inclusive manner. "Poke the Bear with in! - Propel Yourself to Growth and Success" will help you live a truly fulfilling and successful life, whether you are just getting started or are looking for a change after a few years in a profession. Read it today!

  • av S Raman
    242,-

    An inspiring life story, rivetingly toldN.R.NARAYANA MURTHY, FOUNDER, INFOSYSThis is a story that is bound to inspire millionsDR. D. SUBBARAO, FORMER GOVERNOR, RESERVE BANK OF INDIARaman's leadership lessons are invaluable.DEEPAK PAREKH, CHAIRMAN, HDFCRaman has started a new genre of writingsU.K.Sinha, FORMER CHAIRMAN, SEBIRaman is an embodiment of hope, courage and equanimity, and a role model for those who struggle with lesser issuesM. DAMODARAN, FORMER CHAIRMAN SEBI.I have hardly come across any memoirs in recent times that is so engaging and riveting !N.VAGHUL, FORMER CMD, BANK OF INDIA & ICICI BANK A veritable storehouse of learnings and life's lessonsARUNDHATI BHATTACHARYA, FORMER CHAIRPERSON, STATE BANK OF INDIARaman's impressions on the Global Financial Crisis as also his interactions with two FED Chairs make interesting reading .SHYAMALA GOPINATH, FORMER Dy. GOVERNOR, RBIGreatly uplifting !CAPT. G.R. GOPINATH, FOUNDER DECCAN AIRWAYS .

  • av Rajendra
    164,-

    In ancient times, people of India used to travel around the world for business. Wherever he went, he left an indelible impression of his civilization and culture. The people of India also took the Ramayana with them. Ramayana left its indelible mark on those countries as well. Even after so many years, the influence of Ramayana is seen in foreign countries which is reflected in their inscriptions, murals, crafts and language. Knowing about them is not only interesting but also informative. In this book, the author has made an effort to collect the same evidence which is readable for every curious person.· Did you know that the Indonesian rupee has a picture of Shri Ganesh, an Indian deity? That the capital of early Thailand was called Ayutthaya? That the national emblem of Thailand is called ""Phra Khrut Pha"" which is ""Garuda? All kings in Thailand are given the title of Rama at the time of consecration. King Ramses of Egypt is known as ""Rama-God"". Rome is the capital of Italy, one of the most ancient cities in Europe. 'Rome' is nothing but the Corrupt form of a wordRama. Russia was the land of the ancient Russians (sages). In Lua Prava at Laos and Rajaprasad in Vietnam The stories of Ramayana 'Ramkien' and Lao Ramayana Flak-Phralam are inscribed. Two works related to Ramayana are found in Chinese. 'Anamak Jatakam' and 'Dasaratha Kathanam'. You will find some more such interesting and important information in this book. A must book for all curious readers.

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