Joy Bannerjee, the young protagonist of “The Destiny of Joy”, in Siddhart Majumder’s debut novel wants to live his life in his own terms, and in the process what he goes through at different levels of experience makes up this novel —- a refreshing gift to the readers. It is fascinating , gripping and engaging . The discerning readers ought to read between the lines and they will be pleasantly surprised to come across new layers of meaning every now and then. It also touches upon various issues that are of paramount importance to our lives and times and it does so in a subtle and indirect manner.
Rup hails from an upper-middle class family. He is a mechanical engineer and very meritorious. Due to a sudden turn of events in his life, Rup ends up marrying Dona, the haughty daughter of an industrialist with no regard for people. Her constant disrespectful behaviour towards her elders makes Rup unhappy and a day comes when he is compelled to leave home after he finds out about Dona’s affair with another man, outside marriage.
Dona starts a new life with her boyfriend and is eventually deserted by him too once she becomes pregnant with his child.
Dejected, a pregnant and grief-stricken Dona is taken in by the man-servant and his wife, in their house at the suburbs. The couple were hard up and fought hard to make ends meet. At their home, Dona gives birth to her child and while bringing him up, she realizes the hardships that parents need go through in order to give their child a life worth living. Motherhood brings a transformation upon her and she repents for her past mistakes.
Dona names her child Gopal. He grows up to be talented but does not take interest in being a doctor or an engineer. Instead, he wishes to be a writer and serve the poor. Their doctor would say ‘one does not need a certificate to be successful, as long as one has talent, dedication and the willingness to work hard.’
Gopal falls in love with a girl named Chumki, who resided in his village. However, her parents don’t agree to the relationship. What happens next?
Grab a copy of “Old Age Home” to find out. For bengali readers, “Briddhasrom” is the translated version.
Power Publishers launches Bengali audio-book app Power Talking Books
An audio book has many advantages, including helping the visually impaired enjoy the literary world, said Pinaki Ghosh, founder, Power Publishers, at the launch of an app called Power Talking Books.
Kolkata-based book publishing company Power Publishers and Power Publisher & Motion Pictures launched the audio-book app recently at a function in the city.
The app is currently available on Google Play store for Android users and will be available at i-stores soon.
The app has both free and subscription-based features. You can listen to individual stories for free. But for novels and short story collections, there is an annual subscription pegged at Rs 200.
“People are shifting from television and printed material like newspapers and books to mobile phones as their source of information and entertainment. As audio-books can be downloaded in the form of an app on mobile phone, it will ease the problem of sourcing books for those who love to read.”
“There is also a large number of people who cannot read Bengali but can speak and understand Bengali. This app will open the portals of Bengali literature to them. Audio-books are also a big help for the visually challenged,” said Ghosh.
The audio-books are available under various categories such as horror, motivational, mystery, novel, romance, social fiction, short story, surreal, suspense and science fiction.
An user can choose any genre or any artist from the playlist by vertical and horizontal scrolling, similar to popular movie apps. Every week, new stories and novels will be added to the play list, the app-makers said.
Present on the occasion were authors such as Sukanto Gangopadhay, Tridib Kumar Chattopadhyay, Ullas Mallick, Kishore Kumar Dasgupta, Binod Ghosal, Caesar Bagchi, Abhijit Sukul, Indrani Sanyal, Krishnendu Mukhopadhay and Saikat Mukhopadhay.
Three Corporate Superwoman Shilpa, Karen and Varsha work
for a sinking Cosmetic Company, The Khoobsurat Unlimited. A
highly demanding job coupled with an organization culture of
extreme competitiveness, rapid changes and pressure screws
up major elements in their personal lives. The story
interconnects their professional life experiences with their
personal life experiences.
What happens when a guy on a trip with his friends falls in love at first sight with a girl?The place he refused to go once becomes the reason for him to survive after that.
The journey that begins with strangers lands finally to the paradise of pure and sheer love.
Things go well further smoothly.But..in midst of their happiness,god plans something else for both of them.
How would you feel when you can’t tell your feelings for the happiness of your loved ones?And… how worse it becomes when the sacrifice you do to make your loved ones smile makes your own life worse than hell and you can’t even express it..!
However it is said that love conquers everything.But,will their love be able too fight and fight the light through the darkness of evil, hatred and jealousy?
Will they be able to meet irrespective of all boundaries and hurdles of society,tradition , religion and possesiveness?
This musical story of Arjun and Adaa will take you to a voyage of bonding,friendship, love ,courage, sacrifice…Come along to feel the most divine word on earth,the purest form of all feelings called” love”.
Operations Research is the discipline of applying advance analytical methods to help make better decisions. It helps the management to achieve its goals by using scientific techniques, making the study and understanding of operations research even more important in the present –day scenario. This book has been written with the objective of providing students with a comprehensive textbook on the subject. It follows a simple algorithmic approach to explain each concept, often giving different steps. This approach stems from the author’s experience in teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students over many years. The intended readers of this book are senior undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers and practitioner in the fields of operations research, mathematics, industrial engineering, management science, and other engineering disciplines that deal with the subjects of hierarchical decision making problems.
The wheel of evolution and creation is ever rotating. With changing time, science is spreading its wings and becoming even more relevant with every aspect of our lives. Young scientist-turned author Pallab Biswas, weaves his sci-fi novel around four friends who are out on an adventure to understand science – Science, whose application is not restricted simply within the confines of a laboratory.
Explaining the complexities of life through Chemistry
Book Review of Why Happens, What Happens… It’s Chemistry, in Life’s Laboratory by Sushmita Mukherjee in IBNS (India Blooms News Service)
Often, when we hear about chemistry, our mind tends to wander to formulas and molecules. Whether you love the subject or not, can you forget those sleepless nights studying the formulas over and over again. But for a subject that taught us that water was made by the reaction of oxygen and hydrogen, can it possibly give us an insight on life?
How can all those formulas and reactions ever let us know more about our own existence?
Well, ‘Why Happens, What Happens… It’s Chemistry, in Life’s Laboratory’, elucidates why life and chemistry are more related that any of us would like to admit.
One of the most fascinating things about this book is the way the author, Sushmita, relates chemistry with life through various analogies and metaphors.
Readers don’t have to have a degree in chemistry to understand this book.
You can find examples of your daily lives beautifully related to the theories of chemistry.
You will not only learn how alike both the subjects are but will be amazed at the sheer bond nature has with chemistry.
As a matter of fact, there’s a chapter dedicated to that very topic in the book.
Reactions – we all know that the very basis of chemistry lies on reactions. Different elements, that may or may not have anything in common, react together to form an entirely different element although.
And there are about innumerable reactions out there.
In this book, however, the author describes reactions as responses to actions.
A carefully crafted analogy is drawn between our actions and the consequences that come with it to the reactions that we study in Chemistry.
Like reactions are irreversible, we can’t possibly go back to the past and alter our actions only to have different results.
Well, reactions are just one part of the vast scope of Chemistry.
We have also heard about bonds that elements make with each other to form a compound element. Well, that has too been compared with the bonds of friendship or love that we make in our lifetimes.
These are just snippets of the real treat that is the entire book.
This book provides an extraordinary account of how chemistry is related to life in more ways than we can fathom.
Author – Sushmita – spins you an intricate yarn that intertwines Chemistry with life.
If you are up for a little soul searching in your free time while also learning about Chemistry, then you have stumbled upon the right book.
I am sure that after reading this book, even the ones who wrinkle their noses at the thought of studying Chemistry, would also fall in love with the subject.
Book Review of The Bestseller by Nidra Naik in IBNS (India Blooms News Service)
An anthology of short stories, named “The Bestseller” by Nidra Naik is what I have been hooked to for the last few days. The collection contains six short stories.
The stories are based on different subjects but the best part is that the art of storytelling would keep you hooked till the end—sometimes making you shed a few tears of empathy and sometimes making you feel nostalgic.
The story that impressed me the most is A Lot Like Love.
Here is a woman who has made herself capable enough to get a job in her dreamland—USA—at a time when the entire nation is under the grip of recession. People are being laid off for no apparent reason but the protagonist is talented enough to bag a lucrative job in this atmosphere. Of course she is overjoyed and wants to fly out and start living her dream.
But there’s a man in her country who needs her in his life, a man who loves her like crazy, and who doesn’t believe in long distance relationships.
And the catch is she loves him too.
She loves both—the man and her dream.
So what should the woman do?
This is a bittersweet love story that speaks of a love that cannot be erased by distance and time.
Time, society, practical needs—life moves on, man moves on.
But once your heart learns to love someone truly, it stays static, unmoving, stationary. And, then life becomes this strange tussle between the moving and the unmoving.
In such a situation what if the past comes revisiting?
Naik has penned a beautiful and haunting tale of two estranged lovers that enhances the value of this anthology.
The second story in the book is about a girl who has a very simple dream—that of owning a king-size bed like the one that her beloved, late grandmother had when she was little.
I must confess that there the premise of the story is nothing grand or path-breaking. But there is this subtlety in the story that got to me.
Life is not all about big plans and big dreams.
There are so many small things, so many small emotions that linger in our deepest conscience.
In our daily lives, when we are so busy in attending to the bigger needs of survival, these small, unsaid emotions can get easily neglected.
This story, though very simple in its treatment, made me connect to some of those small thoughts inside me—and maybe these small things—and not the big ones—are what make us individual beings, make us different from one another.
The other story that I would absolutely have to talk about is the Black Idol.
A successful, young doctor leaves behind his high flying career in a renowned city hospital and moves to a small village to justify the call of his heart—that is the premise of this story.
This story has so much to teach us.
Yes, it is not wrong to dream of a bright career, to dream of a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle.
But as a human being our responsibility doesn’t end with ourselves and our family.
As a citizen we are equally responsible to the nation where we are born. As a human being, we must feel equally responsible towards our fellow citizens.
This story is definitely able to inspire readers to think beyond their own circle of comfort and that is a commendable achievement for any writer.
All in all, this anthology is definitely a must read in these lazy summer afternoons.
The book is priced at Rs 399. It is also available at Amazon, Flipkart, Snapdeal, power-publishers.com, infibeam, readwhere, ebay and paytm.
Book Review of Gita for professionals by Anil Bhalla in IBNS (India Blooms News Service)
Gita for Professionals, a self-help style book written by Dr Anil Bhalla and published by Power Publishers, is a book that caught my attention recently.
In this book the author tries to explain the concepts of Bhagwat Gita in a very simplified way.
The author expects his explanations to be assimilated by professionals, young and old, in their everyday lives.
As a young woman who is just embarking on her career, who is learning the ropes of her trade, I find this subject and its treatment fascinating.
Gita has all the ingredients for becoming the guide for any human being.
But what with our rigorous schedules it isn’t always possible to go through that tome on a regular basis.
So I feel a ready-reckoner like this is just the need of the hour for people like us.
In each chapter of the Gita, Sri Krishna has elaborated on specific topics.
Dr Bhalla too has adopted this approach in the book.
I found the discussion on Karma Yoga to be very emphatic and timely.
Sri Krishna says it is our duty to execute our responsibilities without getting too attached to smaller goals. We should set our sight on the bigger picture, on our ultimate aim and work steadily towards it, without getting too affected by either smaller achievements or smaller deterrents.
I feel this concept is applicable for all stages of life, and not just for one’s career.
Another point that the author has highlighted in the book is the importance of health.
People can get so involved with their work, their responsibilities that they often tend to overlook their own physical well being but as the author has rightly pointed out, our bodies are the drivers of our souls.
If we don’t have a fit body, how can we enjoy the fruits of our hard work?
Another lesson that is worth remembering is the importance of paying heed to our inner voice.
Our inner voice is the representative of our values and our morals. When some external factors start to contradict our values, that is when the conflict comes into play.
But as Sri Krishna told Arjuna, all individuals come to the earth with a specific role, with a specific responsibility.
During conflicting situations, we should keep that role in mind and then listen to what our values tell us.
Giving an outlet to our inner voice is the secret to success as an individual; it is the way to contentment and satisfaction.
The other lesson that I would like to keep in mind is that little knowledge leads to arrogance and arrogance leads to mistakes.
So it is important to amass as much knowledge as possible and then use that knowledge for the betterment of the society as a whole.
As our lives get overtaken by our work, we tend to lose sight of who we really are as individuals.
And I feel a book like this can guide us back to our original selves and help us become better versions of ourselves.