This collection of poetry chiefly revolves around the theme of wanderlust. In an attempt to contain an impressionistic view of the mountains, the city-scapes, and the myriad cultures, it channels the complete detachment from the world that accompanies a soul while travelling.
The poems are a documentation of days spent in Kashmir, North Bengal, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Lucknow, Rajasthan and Calcutta. Many are written from memory, too.
The goal is to portray the universality of travel, of rail-tracks that run through all religions and creeds, of mountains that are impartial to country borders.
It strives to be for everyone, and reach out to anyone
who has a peregrine fibre in their soul, from young, adventurous travellers to seasoned trekkers looking for a retreat.
This book is a tribute to Kylas Chunder Dutt (1817-1859), the first Indian writer of fiction and original narrative in English. It puts on record the archival discovery of the lost writings of Kylas, an eighteen year old student of Hindu College in the mid-nineteenth century. These writings were found in the pages of invaluable volumes of The Hindu Pioneer, of which Kylas was the first editor. They were penned within a span of seven months, between September 1835 and March 1836. All facts and figures, original documents, letters, books and notations reproduced here are a part of the editor`s heritage.
There are diverse set of Acts, guidelines and policies directly or indirectly related to healthcare which regulate this sector and these have to work in tandem like a well-oiled machine. Many Acts though enacted, largely remain in a way unenforced due to the indifference and general apathy of the healthcare fraternity and the drug industry which refuses to be cowed down by legislations. There has been an erosion of social values and the dominance of anti-social, unethical market forces in the field of health sciences. Through this book, have tried to highlight the shortcomings in some of the healthcare related Acts and the unhealthy acts of stakeholders within the related field who have been exploiting on the loopholes for their vested interests. Attempts have been made to draw comparison between the Acts prevailing in the developed societies and in India so that our industry and regulatory agency can imbibe the best for the needs of the nation
Every work of art has the merit and credibility to sell and find receivers globally, provided every little bit of its production and promotion has been scrutinized well and rounded off perfectly. Before you take the next leap and get your book published, you need to have a very clear idea about what might work in favor of your book and what can lead to it’s complete failure.
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At Word Munchers I aim to enrich your child’s language skills through a series of conventional and unconventional creative activities. Language is constantly evolving and these skills develop as a result of regular innovative inputs and interactions. A formal class such as this is only a small step towards mastering language and igniting the creativity that I believe all children possess. However, it is a small step in the right direction.
What tweaks our thought doesn’t always turns out an invention, for example – A quick jump from a multistorey building or rescuing someone from a life threatening fire do not lead to a stardom. A well managed action with a thought process behind it creates wonders.
Starting from the year 2003- Ketan Dubey, originally from Jharkhand with an interest in doing business, bumps into a metro city with similar bent of mind. He counted his every action against some form of reward or stardom and in return, he loses out on-his father’s principles, his love and friendship and his brief corporate stint where he had learnt why he can’t do a job.
What he learnt on his way of his career is to slump inspite of an urge to succeed and start a business of his own. Despite being an above average guy his conscience goes for a toss.
This is a zesty story woven into love, hatred, friendship and corporate lessons. Enjoy with a cup of coffee and the ‘Caffeine’ in the story would keep you awake.
This book has been formulated by retrieved data from various sources viz. Sports book, Tabloids, Magazines etc. and also internet encyclopedia, with the sole intention of bringing few information to all football lovers, in a compact handy book.
To strengthen the moral conscience and reduce the fear of maths of children He has a strong urge to write a book. So that if conveyed in a proper manner. This will not only reduce their fear for mathematics but also make them morally correct. Because as a human being he personally believes that we all have responsibility to give back to the society in one way or the other. He want today’s children (tomorrow’s future) to be morally correct. There is no point of making them intelligent if they are not morally correct. Once they have correct moral conscience. They will understand the basic essence of life. They will give back society and not live selfish life. Then if he can remove their fear of mathematics through vedic sutras. Thus these children of today will grow into intelligent future of tomorrow with correct moral conscience. So that they don’t ruin their life even if they are intelligent.
Hence an attempt has been made to write moral stories based on vedic sutras to correct moral conscience and making them love mathematics by doing maths with the help of vedic sutras. An initiative for a better future.
His vision is to take this book to every school which should be used as a tool to morally correct the children with the help of moral stories and then try to make them better in mathematics with Vedic sutras and making it entertaining to them with fun. As maths is considered as a fearing subject. The best way to overcome fear is fun. This is the reason he has added an element of fun in the book. So that they can overrule fear and come close to mathematics and learn them fearlessly.
काव्यांजली -मेरी कविताये एक कविता संग्रह है जिसमे मानव संवेदनाओ और भावनाओ से जुड़ी हुई बहुत सी कविताये है। इसमे प्यार के गीत है, तो दिल टूटने का दर्द भी है। किसी के आने की उम्मीद है, तो किसी के जाने का गम भी है। कुछ अनकही बाते है, तो कुछ भूली यादे भी है। कही भक्ति है, तो कही जीवन के गीत भी है। कुछ कविताये दोस्तों के नाम है, तो कुछ पर प्रेमिका की छाप है। किसी में चल रहा समय का पहिया, तो किसी में बह रही यादो की नदी। कुछ में जीवन की प्रेरणा है, तो किसी में उस प्रेरणा की खोज भी है। किसी में खोजा खुद को, फिर किसी कविता में ईश्वर की तलाश है।