This book is only about inspiration for those ordinary people who want to be successful and
for those successful people who want to be The Legend. If you want to know the procedure to get
YOURSELF connected with THE YOU, this book is all about that.
Slums are a worldwide urban phenomena and is usually viewed with a negative biasness- ‘a rash on city landscape,’ a ‘blot on civilization,’ over-crowding, filth, sub-standard housing, drinking, vice, violence, apathy and poverty. A positive attitude is to recognize slums as a ‘component’ of city evolution, an ‘element of urban complex’ as a ‘transitional settlement’ at that low level of survival, and to appreciate the contribution of the slum dwellers to the city’s low-wage labour force and its gross product. This book is a study on the same.
It is the Story of Namita, an Indian village girl, convert to Christianity, driven out of her village because of her love affair with an upper caste Brahmin lad. The three arbiters of Salishi Sabha, the three R’s, happen to be the scourge of village women there. She had several experiences, thereafter, first, getting allied with the ultra – leftists, then escaping from there and entering into the dancing world and lastly, entering politics. Finally, she took her revenge on the three R’s in the same Salishi Sabha as pledged by her when she was driven out of her village.
This book ‘Love’ – The Awakened ‘Soul’ is a composition of poems from my subconscious mind those are the personification of the Almighty God the ‘Soul’. These few words I pen down by listing the murmur of the invisible spirit who was telling – may your present be blissful with the sweet fragrance of the flowers.
May your future be enlighted with the taste of Love and make the universe sublime. When I looked deep into these words those touched my subconscious mind and told me these are your longing for the supreme Love.
These poems are not just few words, not the cry for the yester years, neither my speechless emotions. These are the walk through towards the pilgrimage.
These poems are explanation of my supreme Love in silence, sobriety and solace. Love can’t be mystified by death. This book summarises that Love is the immortality of life, all else are futile. Without Love all knowledge remain obtuse.
Addressing the status of transgender persons’ education, psycho-social state, issues, problems
and challenges is about change in attitudes of different groups of society. As a citizen their
participation has importance for inclusive development of the society as well as nation and
restructuring cultural and social systems, policies and practices will give them a righteous life as
a human being. The aim is to increase the participation of transgender persons/children in
education, social, cultural, religious, political activities and many other spheres of life, thus
providing an inclusion of such community for better inclusive society.
Present book being an edited collection of papers prepared and written by academicians of
Teacher Education, Psychiatry, Sociology and Psychology fields discusses topics which include
among others:
mainstreaming transgender through inclusive open and distance learning
education of Transgender People in India
importance of teacher training programs for the LGBT students
role of teachers, family and media on gender inequality
the role of social media to support transgender in higher education
challenges in teacher training on gender diversity and inclusion
role of teacher in gender inclusive classrooms
psychosocial and environmental problems among MSM population in India
hijras and toranzus: comparative study of transgendrs in India and Japan
This book includes the basic design and geometry of root form implants and the pre – surgical assessment for placing an implant. The illustrations will serve as a basic guide for the clinicians and will help the dental students in a better understanding of dental implants.
This book is story of Aarav who is in search of love. He looses his parents in childhood left with a sister and extreme of poverty. Government’s nomination puts him to a medical college.
Amidst rich students and their lavish life styles he finds a friend, Steve, who is not sure what he wants from life. He is suffering a fear which is not true. He is a sympathy-seeker, precisely wants to be heard and loved.
In his restlessness, Steve finds his friendship and love in Aarav and Aarav finds Steve equally a friend. Steve is confused about definitions of love and friendship. Aarav and Steve talk alot justifying their virtues on love, friendship, anxiety and fear through their medical-subject-learnt-philosophies and past experiences of their life.
Aarav in his confused journey of search of ultimate love falls with a classmate girl, who rejects her proposal and goes back to USA to live with her ailing father. Aarav and Steve keep searching for the true meanings of love, relationship, friendship, anxiety and fear. Do they get their answer? Where do they end in their life?
Through the prism of life, is refracted many beautiful colours- each signifying a different meaning, each symbolic of something extraordinary.Do we not associate colours with memories, dreams and passions?Do we not depend on colours for joy?Do we not use colours as a means of celebration?
Colours never betray; colours never abandon one- not even when one loses his vision. They have become a part of every man’s existence, It is in this book, enveloping an outburst of spectrum that one would find a collection of short stories- each story having a deep connection with one particular colour, and each colour having a story to narrate.
The Unwilling Poet isn’t just a collection of poems, it’s a smorgasbord of emotions. Sometimes fleeting sometimes persistent, sometimes ecstatic sometimes dreary, sometimes calm and sometimes rowdy. The verses portray moments – moments of loss, of pain, of love, of longing, of happiness, of realization of truth…moments that the poet tried to capture in words. And so, each poem has its own distinct flavor, despite subtly sharing with others the poet’s candid straight-from-the-heart expression.
The internal conflict leads the central female character to the roller coaster ride into her past when she came in contact with Aditya through a wrong phone call! Being a middle class girl she couldn’t of course fly in the teeth of moral scruples imposed by society.
The reminiscences take her to the various ordeals underwent by her as a girl from the typical Punjabi background who aspired to marry a Baniya guy. Moreover she was Papa’s ‘good girl’. How could she say she loved a guy other than the one chosen by him?
Find out the role played by destiny to bind the sweethearts into the wedlock.
Wait…
Does it really work for long?
Do actually lovers live happy thereafter?
The story tells about Mansi who, amidst the untold joys of her wedded life, feels forlorn.
She has a loving husband she yearned and fought for. What then causes her many sleepless nights?
The bubble of life may vanish any day. Why not leave a footprint on the intellectual world? She is torn between her liabilities as a mother and wife on one hand and her thirst for self-realization on the other.
Should she sacrifice her quest for self-identity at the altar of nuptial happiness?
Will the soul mates be re-evaluating their special relationship or drift apart due to their separate sets of egos?
A question faced by innumerable couples in the turbulent urban life…