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Does the perfect relation start with friendship or love? Not every story has a happy or sad ending. How it will be if this story ends with a unique relation? What will be the uniqueness of that relation? Will Shalini get a good friend or a life partner in her lifetime? A sweet dramatic story revolves around Shalini and her life's decisions. Life was never smooth for her. She is a strong woman but still needs someone in her life. She has gone through various ups and downs in life but stood still even in the tough time. What will happen when she meets Mehak? A unique twist will create a unique end to this story.
A pocket collection of poems capturing thoughts collected over a period of 3 years by the author. Rhyme-less pieces that would resonate with all the wanderers at heart, the moonchild souls and the quirky minds. Let your imagination run wild and get lost in the scribbles of the author.The book is a roller coaster of emotions ranging from love, loss and rediscovery of self. An easy-on-the-mind read which can be enjoyed with a cup of coffee and a warm blanket on a chilly evening or a cozy afternoon.
'A Slice Of Life explores a whole range of relationships - romantic, family, friendship, work, and even the sort that can't fit any category. An enthralling read!'- Shraddha Sahi, Author of Anamika Khanna Falls in Love & The Case of the Counterfeit CurrencyEvery human wears a mask. Behind the cheerful facade lies faith, hope, trust, love, despair, confidence, insecurity, et al. Everyone has a story.A DINK couple finding Work From Home a challenge...The Couple who wasn't one...A rigid person who deviates from a lifelong habit...Two people who remain in touch for 35 years, without talking... A daughter who has sacrificed her dreams for her mother... A fictional potpourri of extraordinary narratives of ordinary people who have more to their everyday lives beneath the surface, these stories reflect myriad hues of human behaviour.From the author of the suspense thriller 'The Lost Identity' comes an anthology that touches the human heart.'The story is so well crafted that it keeps the reader intrigued from start to end, eager to know what happens next!'Review for Smita's First Book 'The Lost Identity'
The term 'science fiction' conjures an image of aliens, laser guns, and dystopia-a medley of wild, improbable scenarios and possibilities. As a literary genre, we can like it or hate it, but we can't ignore the impact it has on our world, from influencing innovations to shaping public policy. While it may be easy to dismiss sci-fi as fantasy or imagination, it isn't as easy to disregard the questions it raises around ethics and the societal impact of science. We can't chase the futuristic ideas sci-fi introduces and disregard the warnings it delivers. To illustrate, tech giants today are committing billions of dollars to 'Metaverse', touting it as the next big thing. The idea was originally conceptualized in science fiction books-interestingly these presented a world where people are infatuated with virtual avatars, global tech corporations wield more power than governments and the quality of physical life has deteriorated. As we enter a phase where science of today is rapidly catching up with science fiction of yesterday, can we afford a que sera sera approach to our future? 'A Frayed New World' dives into some leading works of science fiction to highlight the importance of greater questioning and making deliberate, ethical choices as we design our future with science and technology.
'For the things that could be that look better than the things that are...'...Sometimes people leave places and you get left behind with that. Because love can be everything, but never enough, you can be everything, but never enough....To remember you now is to deceive the moon that it has the light of its own. So how do I forget you, is utter destruction the only way? ...Busted train stations, crowded streetways, Why do things always feel better when they're worn out? The sweater that's kept in the cupboard for months smells sweeter now that I wear it. Somehow keeping it inside all this time has made it remember you too. It feels warmer now. But perhaps I don't feel that way with you. ...Thank you for not stopping me...For when you didn't stop me, It made me fly......A heartfelt story of love, loss and pain, an endless list of questions left unanswered, a flight to self-love and growth - these are the words of my wounds.
Here is a book full of emotionsThese are some worthy timesHere is a world designed by meGrab your chance to hear my storyCreating moments of infinite wonderBy forcing memories to surrenderCapturing stories that outlive meShaping tales into poetry
Sochatee hoon kee ek adad Kitab likh doonKaagaz par jazbaatonKa sailaab rakh doonSheeshaai dil saaf kar Lafzon se is khoobsooratZindgee ko ek faqat Apna aadaab kah doon How often have you found yourself searching for the appropriate words to express your feelings about the things you value - your self-worth, prayers, relationships or just life at large? With my book, you will embark on an incredible poetic journey to explore the depth and diversity of the universal language of emotions. Whether you immerse yourself in this soulful experience in solitude or with someone, the simplicity and authenticity of the poems makes them deeply meaningful and relatable to all. For ease and accessibility, the reader has the choice to enjoy the poems in both Hindi and English.
The New future of the Society will make you think about the society. How will all those wandering youth decide their future? they wandered, where would they go. Regarding their society, how much will they be able to think.
The author, a historian of repute, confronts important issues of Indian history in this classic work. He raises such questions as "Was there an Aryan Invasion of India in the past?", "Is the caste system a bane or a boon?", "Did Indian women enjoy equal rights in ancient times?", "Was Democracy an alien concept to Vedic Indians?", "Why Buddhism became extinct in the country of its origin?", "What is India's lasting contribution to the field of Science, Mathematics, Astronomy, Medicine, Chemistry, Metallurgy, etc.?", "Was Indian Culture greatly impacted by foreign religions?", "How did India influence its neighbouring Eastern and Western countries?", "Is Sanskrit only an off-shoot of the Indo-European Languages Group?", "What was the scale of the social, economic and political implosion detonated by two centuries of British Colonial Rule?". The author has answered the above vexing questions based on an intensive study of Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, original records in different languages and the travelogues of foreign visitors. (Translator's Note).
Sometimes a moment of awareness and realization is a liberation of decades and ages of state of the darkness of confusion and randomness. That moment is a soulful dance of the universal unity with the source of everything. This dance heals loneliness and all sufferings and press buttons of happiness and joy. This book is a self-help book that bring us into a different understanding of fate, life's choices, and possibilities each of us can create. This book will help you in seeing what so called fate out of blame of harming or creating pain or miseries in human beings. There is always a reason and as fate is the father of reasons, each reason has a specific purpose and goal that fill the gap and connect pieces of the jigsaw puzzle, the full image of the timeline of one's life. Fate the loyal friend and helpful tool to achieve your highest purpose and fulfill your reality as human being. What if fate is nothing but the guide and motivation to go forward and grow?
YOU MAKE YOUR BED. YOU HAVE TO LIE ON IT. Simple. No escaping the consequences of your actions. A tale of 7 cities, written by a retired English teacher, takes you on a fascinating tour of seven cities, where the author grew up, failed several times and finally made it decently, towards the end. All because of exercising that fatal wrong career option --A familiar tale played out in millions of households. Packed with lively anecdotes and useful life lessons, it will keep you rivetted. Hopefully!!!!
MAHAVED∞+1=0This book is the complete theoritical of everything including nothing. The complete cosmic truth and the complete cosmic science. It's a journey beyond self, a journey beyond blackhole and bigbang into ocean of love known as nothingness. The purpose of this book of life is to make you 'realize' your true identity. The true happiness, the eternal joy hidden deep inside you. It is the manual for freepreneurs.It is a summary of more than 5000 pages of the cosmic journey experienced by menaveengiri throughout many lifetimes, including the current physical one starting from January 25, 2017 until Febuary 25, 2021.It is written through 3rd eye point of view. So each chapter is like a scientific research paper that connects modern science with the spiritual world. So read it carefully because it can transform your world into a world of wisdom (wow) full of love and life.Read the content page of the book for more detail.
This book, written during the pandemic, is the brainchild of the author, based primarily on the Kashmiri sayings the elders used to quote and intersperse during their day-to-day conversations. Such special sayings, the proverbs, are gems of wisdom that give advice about life. Proverbs do reflect and demonstrate national events, social customs and vices, and are found in all languages and societies alike. As rightly said by a Panamanian, "Proverb is to speech what salt is to food." Generations have passed, but those proverbs are relevant even today. These proverbs, handed over through word of mouth, might slowly dwindle and vanish from our lives as our future generations are bound to distance themselves from the use of Kashmiri language due to circumstances created by the design, compulsion or choice. This concern prompted me to document these proverbs. The compilation has 101 Kashmiri proverbs in English, Urdu and Hindi, to ensure better reach. The meaning of each word is annexed with an elaborate description, interpretation and usage with illustrative examples, wherever possible. These proverbs are hoped to invoke interesting memories in Kashmiris, in particular and a positive reception from other regions as well, by recapitulating similar proverbs in their own languages.
A Daffodil Amongst Narcissuses is a volume of short tales for all ages. Beguilingly haunting and hemmed with splendour, these tales chronicle the adventures of a terrible Mountain Lion who wishes to be human, a thin-strawed Scarecrow who yearns for the love of the farmer's daughter, a remarkably unremarkable Beetle that finds himself on the freight cars of a rather interesting travelling circus, and a cynical lizard that despises his neighbour's bonhomie.Full of delightful, joyous imagery - lands that belong to another world, monsters and magik of new and yore, Angels and the candy-coloured clouds they travel on - tales of the most fantastical kind.
The Communist Party's attitude toward art in this period was, in general, epiphenomenal of its economic policy. A resolution of 1925 voiced the party's refusal to sanction anyone's literary faction. This reflected the New Economic Policy (NEP) of a limited free-market economy. The period of the First Five-Year Plan (1928-1932) saw a more or less voluntary return to a more committed artistic posture, and during the second Five-Year Plan (1932-1936), this commitment was crystallized in the formation of a Writers' Union. The first congress of this union in 1934, featuring speeches by Maxim Gorky and Bukharin, officially adopted socialist realism, as defined primarily by Andrei Zhdanov (1896-1948). Aptly dubbed by Terry Eagleton as "Stalin's cultural thug," it was Zhdanov whose proscriptive shadow thenceforward fell over Soviet cultural affairs. Although Nikolai Bukharin's speech at the congress had attempted a synthesis of Formalist and sociological attitudes, premised on his assertion that within "the microcosm of the word is embedded the macrocosm of history," Bukharin was eventually to fall from his position as the leading theoretician of the party: his trial and execution, stemming from his political and economic differences with Stalin, were also symptomatic of the fact that Formalism soon became a sin once more. Bukharin had called for socialist realism to portray not reality "as it is" but rather as it exists in socialist imagination.
Jyothis Paul aged 18 years sits at the examination hall well prepared with his lessons for his Class XII board exams. In addition to the questions printed on the paper, life brings in a set of strange questions. He has been diagnosed with multiple tumours in his brain and spine. Journey of Friendship portrays the ways in which he answers all the questions that life puts forth, using his courage and determination. The role of friends in his life is the essence of the book. Instances from the author's life that fortifies the bond of friendship in vivid spheres says that friendship is an inevitable part for a blissful life. If you have friends for whom you care the most, this book is the one you might have been longing to read.
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