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  • av Prof Srikanta Patnaik
    264 - 470,-

  • av Rahul Mirchandani
    149 - 240,-

  • av Manjula K Patel
    336,-

  • av Raihana Barvin
    103,-

    The Dews of Wonderland is a collection of poems about experiences and emotions. Generally, poems are the intense experiences of human lives, and it is essential to write and study poetry in order to record and know the history of humanity. The experience of a man is not his complete personal; instead, it's the most common living condition of the whole of mankind. Thus, sharing an individual's experiences of his critical times with his inner as well as outer worlds and the emotions they evoke are inevitably important. Every poem in this collection carries different experiences and emotions, sometimes as a drop of dew and sometimes as a drop of tear. There is always a need to know and understand both experiences. The poems in this collection strongly deal with dilemmatic human psychology; emotional and psychological traumas; the conflict between fantasy and reality; and most notably, dreams. Also, they provide a critical outlook on society and human behaviour in general.

  • av Prince Sharma
    133 - 209,-

  • av Rebecca Wason
    455,-

    A voyage on the tides of emotion takes you on a journey through the emotional kaleidoscope of life. Rebecca's illustrated poetry is a deeply meditative observation of the spectrum of human emotion that ranges from unrequited love, passion, loss and grief on toward resilient hope, the acceptance of self and the love of God and others.While Rebecca's poetry journey begins on dark, turbulent waters, she leads the reader on a voyage of introspection and self- realization buoyed by hope and faith to finally anchor on the shores of love.

  • av L K Sharma
    179,-

    Britain is in a temper. It faces financial and moral bankruptcy. Rocked by mass discontent, the panic-stricken ruling Tory Party discusses a political fantasy. Prime Minister Anthony Boswell, keen to return to his banking job, plans a very British coup as the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Lalluva arrives on an official visit that ends dramatically.

  • av Abhyudita Gautam
    103,-

    Mohana is a poignant tale of betrayal and deceit that the protagonist becomes a victim of at the hands of his own brothers. It ends in the tragic death sentence of Mohana, who was innocent. The mother's sorrow is unfathomable. The King's benevolence in offering Mohana a chance to deny committing the crime is laudable. Mohana's commitment to his brothers and his family results in dire consequences. The Town is submerged in the dam waters

  • av Anindya Ghosh
    103 - 164,-

  • av Aanya Ebrahim
    133,-

    You do not just snap your fingers one day and become the butterfly. It takes time, patience and self-growth. This book is a journey, a mosaic made from little fragments of my heart and soul, pieces of my intentions, hopes and dreams. It's been divided into four sections; The Caterpillar, The Cocoon, Metamorphosis and The Butterfly. I've filled each one up with pieces of poetry, tales from my own life and stories that have reached me through word of mouth, recollections of days that have felt like storms and others that have felt like summer. Rants and ramblings of my perceptions of the world, facts and truths of (my) life, and letters of all the things I want to say - cryptically addressed to all the people I want to say them to. For quite a while, this book has held me. And now, it is yours to make your own. I hope that somewhere in between these pages, you feel less alone. And I hope you become the most beautiful butterfly.

  • av Jamir Ahmed Choudhury
    149,-

    Utilitarian Liberation & Common EndO you who believe [in Natural Science]! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it (the case be of) a rich man or a poor man, for Allah is nearer to both (than you are). So follow not the lusts [of your hearts], lest you swerve, and if you distort [Created & Manifested Truth] or decline to do justice [with our Fundamental Rights], verily Allah is well-informed of all that you do. [Sura (3) - Aatun-Nisaaa-a - Verse - 135] "e;Laa yukalli-ful laahu nafsan illa wus-ahaa. Lahaa maa kasabat w-alay-haa mak-tasabat. Rabbanaa laa tu-aa-khiznaaa in-nasiinaaa aw akhta-naa. Rabbanaa wa laa tahmil alay-naaa is-ran-kamaa hamal tahuu alal-laziina min-qab-linaa. Rabbanaa wa laa tuhammil-naa maa laa taaqata lanaa bih. Wa fu-annaa, wag-fir lanaa, war-ham-naa. Anta Mawlaanaa fan-surnaa alal-qaw-mil-Kaafi-riin"e; - On no soul Allah places a burden greater than it can bear. It gets every good that it earns, and it suffers every ill that it earns. [Pray:] Our Rab! Condemn us not if we forget or miss the mark! Our Rab! Lay not on us a burden like that which You did lay on those before us. Our Rab! Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear. Blot out our sins, and grant us forgiveness. Have mercy on us. You are our Protector. Grant us victory over the disbelieving folk [disbelievers of Equal & Opposite Apriori Framework of Natural Science and Un-contradicted Facts of this Manifested Nature]. [Sura (1) - An-tazbahuu Baqarah - Verse - 286]

  • av Mansi Khandelwal
    118,-

    "e;Letter to my future selfDo you remember you once read that every person in this world is one word of a poem, and everyone that leaves too soon - they render the poem incomplete. You gave it an eye roll, knowing the poem was already incomplete. But have you not figured it out yet? You are the one that needs to write that poem. You are supposed to save every word you can and include it twice for everyone who left."e;This book holds your hand through the turbulences of depression, making you gasp for breath at times; nevertheless, landing you safe on the other side. "e;I told you I dream of the oceanso you decided I needed to know what drowning felt like/you are efficient"e;Take my hand, for you are not alone. I know depression will haunt you still, try to drown you still, but take my words along.. Let them hold you, and allow yourself to just be.

  • av Ashok Sharda
    240,-

    Despite having the luxury of an all-time company of a Metaphysician who dwells in the right hemisphere of his skull he keeps on failing to attain twenty-four-seven meditative state. One fine morning this metaphysical entity appears in his study in an assumed physical form to personally train him in an experiential one minute meditative walk. But alas! He fails despite seven attempts.

  • av Subhash Babu
    500,-

    "e;.........This is some sort of a photo-feature, Subhash presentsbefore us in a strikingly different poetic genre ..He comes forth with this excellent breed where the picturescombine with the words in all elegance; very often the picturesholding an unmistakable edge over words.. . Photos are actually captured moments from the unendingflux of life; and as such they have a link with slownessOnly very few modern writers like Milan Kundera extol slownessand its nuances"e; Excerpts from the preface of "e; LIKE A MOVIE SUBTITLE"e; by Critic Asha Menon.

  • av N. Satishkumar
    133,-

    The MRD (c) Concept combines all functions and their expertise directly concerned with use of materials resources in an organization to focus on the prudent design and optimum use of materials resources and also look at the use, reuse, and environmental friendly disposal of any resultant waste. It is obvious then that the organization will save cost and enhance profit, as well as sustain the limited material resources on earth. This concept directly eliminates the cross-functional supply-chain management teams in the organization and integrates them into a cohesive, seamless process, resulting in higher productivity and taking the organization toward overall business management efficiency and excellence. Just as an army general strategizes and deploys his limited resources to optimal use in case of a war, this book suggests a similar attitude and focus toward the material resources deployment of the organization, which is about 70 percent in value in a product and 100 percent in the plant! If you talk of competition, business is a daily war!

  • av Malvika Dekhane
    118,-

    A favorite pastime of grandparents is to narrate stories to their grandchildren. A group of tales is invariably about the antics of their own children as babies or kids. What seemed irksome thirty or forty years ago is now amusing and entertaining. My kids' grandmother (my mother) was no exception. Many a times she narrated tales of Mala to my kids Rasika aged 10 and Harshad aged 7. The children enjoyed the stories. Imagine their surprise when they found out that this Mala was no figment of imagination but a real kiddo and none other but their mother! This made the stories more exciting. And what are tales that don't come with a moral, especially when a part is for the elders? This makes them more endearing to the kids. These are some (printable) stories of Mala's antics, some done knowingly, some unknowingly but innocently. Today after hearing them Mala comments on the incidents with humour, wry humour, or sometimes matter-of-factly or even sheepishly. The stories are not only for kids, but also for their parents, grandparents & also parents-to-be. These stories are fun but not just fun

  • av Malvika Dekhane
    118,-

    This is the story of a girl Isha aged eleven and the hedgerow-folk - the little free-beings like mongoose, rats, hedgehogs and little birds living in and around the hedgerows. The story revolves around their problems, how they face them and solve them together. It also stresses the importance of family, family-values and love for Nature. Isha's happy family comprises her parents Mihir and Rajeshwari, baby brother Neil and granny Indi. While returning from a vacation their car meets with an accident. Several mishaps follow. These include Rajeshwari going into coma; Indi suddenly slipping into deep sleep; an attempt on Isha's life; kidnapping of Neil, to mention a few. A foul play is suspected. Who is behind all this? A very disturbed Isha meets the hedgerow-folks and befriends them. They unite to investigate. The situation worsens when the villains want to oust the family from their house. The villains also want to remove the hedgerow and make the hedgerow-folk homeless. How do Isha & the hedgerow-folk deal with the grim situation?Hedgerows are part of Earth's lungs. They are an important habitat. They should be preserved.

  • av Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
    149,-

  • av Anirban Chowdhury
    88,-

  • av Sehar Lone
    103,-

  • av Raunn Emjon
    118 - 225,-

  • av Sebastian Joseph
    133,-

  • av Shama Zaidi
    186,-

    The importance of balanced crop nutrition as a national imperative, essential to double farm income, is well recognized over the decades. With the efforts of the Micro Fertilizers and Specialty Plant Nutrition industry, millions of Indian farmers have been made aware of the good agricultural practices that lead to sustainably feeding their crops with all essential plant nutrients. The role of each micronutrient has been carefully demonstrated using demos, trials and extensive field research. To chronicle the industry wide current body of research on micronutrient fertilisers, their importance, availability, methods of supplementation and role in integrated nutrient management, IMMA presents with great pleasure this Compendium on various aspects of Micronutrient Nutrition. With this rich pool of latest information, farmers, industry colleagues and the scientific community will undoubtedly find this Compendium as an essential reference for everything related to the Micro Fertiliser Industry. The agricultural demonstrators, policy makers and agri extension workers would also find this Compendium very useful.

  • av Margaux J Detterer
    103,-

    My dear Gaia,When you will ask me how I met your father, you shall know that you both were gifted to me by Santiago. At the end of my old life, the Way gave me a new one: I fought against the wind and the rain, against the sun and pain, crossed a whole country by foot to prove myself I was alive. The Camino Frances is the place where anything is possible. We found each other with dad to become one, to create true love. At the end of the road, I found myself. Honorable Mention, writing contest 100 Caminos in 100 stories in Chile.

  • av Taranum
    88,-

    This book has been titled "e;Feelings,"e; because it covers awide range of emotions. It is an over-arching word thathas an existence of its own, apart from its constituents. The range of topics include love, life, death, philosophy,human psyche, childhood, adolescence, etc. through theuse of myriad similes and metaphors. The author hopesthat the readers are able to perceive reality through hereyes, her words and most importantly, her feelings.

  • av Tanu Krishnan
    169,99

    Best for Kindergartens, Preschoolers and Children up to 7 years Written by Tanu Krishnan Illustrations by Neeraj RoyMommy goes to the kids' room where all her five children are asleep. She pulls the curtains to one side so that the bright rays of the sunlight wake them. Polar is the most obedient and eldest child. Polar wakes up immediately as soon he hears her voice. Ted the youngest and naughtiest of all wakes up rubbing his eyes and crying. He says, 'Mommy, I have fever, stomachache, headache, and also my head is spinning.' Mommy quickly grabs the thermometer from the first-aid box. She puts it under Ted's tongue and finds him normal. She says, 'Oh, oh! Ted, you have very high fever, and I thought of buying the chocolate Nutella ice cream tub when you are home after school. Let me cancel it!'Ted jumps in joy and says, 'Mommy, I am absolutely fine!' Mommy chuckles, as she knows Ted and his drama. Come, read, laugh, and explore the visually enchanting and transformational story of Ted.

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