Ye book meri din raat ki mehnat aur lagan ka nateja hain, mere talent ka nichor hain. Zindagi aur duniya k prati mera ek njariya hain. Iss kitab k madhyam se mai logo ko ek nayi soch dena chahti hu, unhe zindagi ko khul kar jeene ka maksad dena chahti hu. Unke andar apne sapno ko pura karne ka ek naya josh dena chahti hu. Aur shayari ke jariye apne dil ki baatein kahin hain jo kahin na kahin har ek insaan ki kahani ko byaan karti hain.
This book is a story of a doctor, his wife who passes away and a daughter who personifies brevity. The time span begin from early 1960’s till 2000. The doctor’s character, the main male protagonist, does not believe that infrastructure could be an issue when it comes to work for the people. The character of the doctor is somewhat a real life character, seen by the author. The doctor does not believe that materialistic life can fulfill all the needs for a happy life. There is something more to that.
Two protagonist female characters Mist and Mischief, the daughter and wife of the doctor were the pillars of wisdom in his life. The suffering after the passing away of his wife was foreseen by her and she prepared the daughter who was just a young girl to take the responsibilities. The most important sub-plot in this particular story is of a wheelchair person. Mist, the doctor’s daughter, helped him
to win over his own arrogance.
If the readers think that they would regard this as a short story book, they would be delighted to find forty short stories, if other readers would like to consider this book as a novel they would find it as a novel as all the short stories are garlanded as beads in a thread to make it a novel.
The book is about the lives of four friends. On the last day of the their school, they take an oath of not being in touch with each other but meet once in every ten years at the very school for the rest of their lives. In their meeting after ten years there will be an incident which will change their lives forever.
A five letter revolutionary compound!!
Once upon a time has been termed as ‘˜WHITE GOLD’
Originated, as well as exported from India, and at one point of time was considered ADHARMIK by a few groups in India and then treated as a treat during occasions. Slowly modified to be tastier, finer, attractive and colourful. Being a pleasure to our senses, unknowingly started addicting us to crave for more and more and then finally hijacked our brains.
Intruding and conquering into our bodies.
Got wildly stuck with us, in our daily routine!!
Easily available, cheaper, sweeter or even the sweetest, socially acceptable Emotional Addiction.
Being the hidden cause of the deadly non-communicable diseases like OBESITY, DIABETES, HYPERTENSION, CANCER etc…
So many bitter words, but the Hero of the book is SWEET in taste.
Peep inside the book to find many shocking, unimaginable, realistic and nasty truths of SUGAR .
This book will help you to wean from your addiction and also substitute with healthy and tasty food alternatives.
‘Strange love’, the name itself suggests that it’s a love story. Yeah it’s a love story but love story of a family, friends, and a boyfriend. Lisa, the main character is born in a mysterious way and has mysterious power of dreaming the reality. She is a wonderful girl. When she grows up many awkward things take place in her life and her life does not remain normal at all. She has a best friend who ditched her many times. After some time Lisa’s mother dies and Lisa leaves for further studies and falls in love. She marries him and then her life fills with happiness. As time passes she lost some of her family members and always remains sick. At the end she neither lives nor does she die with a desire of knowing the secrets of her own life.
THIS BOOK WILL CONTAIN THE POEMS WRITTEN BY ME ON MY SCHOOL, DAILY LIFE, MY STUDENTS AND NATURE. AS ALREADY I HAVE WRITTEN MANY POEMS WHICH ARE LYING FOR LONG TIME HENCE I HAVE DECIDED TO START THEM PUBLISHING.
Everybody loves to be healthy. People make conscious and deliberate efforts to be healthy, in fact wellness industry is the most growing and promising industry. People are spending thousands or millions of money to stay fit. Doctors, dietitians, treatments, gyms, and those fitness classes you pay for and if a person falls sick or may come close to dying point then again it’s the same story – “spend money”. An average person spends approx 5 to 7 lac rupees or may be more in his life time on medicines, treatment or anything that is related to treatment. So my point is if you save that money you will be a crorepati (millionaire) when you die. How? It’s simple, keep that 7 lac rupees in a bank account when you are born, the fix deposit for that money may amount to millions. Good thing is you can die a millionaire.
“Wow what an idea please clap for me,” but it’s just a calculation. Let me be realistic and come to the point before you keep this book aside and regret why you purchased it. First let me tell you that I am a decent writer and your decision to buy this book is absolutely right
because after reading this book you are going to earn thousands if not millions. So where is that money by the way Mr. Me? It’s here, it’s in your pockets, your wallet, and It’s actually in your body my friends. You are not born to be sick, not even a simple cough or cold can catch you. Diseases like cancers, Tb, Cardiac faults, blah blah blah etc is not meant to be in your dictionary, and they don’t exist for you. These hospitals and pharmaceutical companies they don’t build cures they build customers and they are eyeing you every second, every moment in a hope that you may turn as their customers. You don’t have to avoid them or make them fools and raise your fist and tell them –“I don’t need you I am healthy enough” . Why? Because you are born to live a healthy life, it’s your right.