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Baarish, an essence with emotion. Everyone has their own way to connect to rain, the smell of first droplet falling on to the soil, the sense of relief when it touches our skin. Yes, Monsoon one of our favorite seasons but to some also the same created issues and have substantial effects. With Mixed emotions we bring to you this anthology, a collection of 30 Plus Authors inking their emotions. Baarish, an essence with emotion. Everyone has their own way to connect to rain, the smell of first droplet falling on to the soil, the sense of relief when it touches our skin. Yes, Monsoon one of our favorite seasons but to some also the same created issues and have substantial effects. With Mixed emotions we bring to you this anthology, a collection of 30 Plus Authors inking their emotions.
Have you ever been in love with someone? Have you ever felt the rain stir a part of your spirit in a peculiar way that you couldn't explain? Has the rain ever reminded you of a love you once had but later lost? Does the rain drown out the sounds around you, leaving only the sound of a distant memory? Rain has always played a significant role when it comes to love. Because when it rains, the earth itself produces a romantic mood just asking to be exploited. It's just waiting to pour tenderly over you or in sheets all over you. Rain has a romantic effect on us, similar to love and lust. “Baarish, Tu Aur Mein” is a book consisting of 32 writers from the globe, who have contributed the symbolism of rain and love in their own way.
¿Show me your sins¿ are the last words heard by the town of Boswell before it is incinerated by a powerful force in 1944. Old news until the biblical being buried by the wartime Q Department is awoken by Helen Earth's apocalypse cult. Facing explosive leylines, the reanimated dead, troglodytes and a fallen angel intent on bringing about Judgement Day, it's a busy day at the office for Caballistics Inc.
"Baarish Ke Saath", which translates to "With the Rain", marks the story of Mandira, a woman who seeks to find justice against her abuser whose status protects him from consequence. A tragedy leads to a destined encounter and begins to unravel the struggles associated with bringing out the truth about human exploitation, corruption, and cultural ignorance across modern-day society. Though the story itself is fictional, it draws from real occurrences and problems that continue across the globe today. Written with the goal of being able to change the realities behind this fictional story, 100% of the author's profits from the purchase of this book will go towards supporting girls' access to education in India. This story contains elements of violence and abuse. Reader discretion is advised.
Apart From Factual Accounts Of The Programmes And Proceedings, This Volume Contains The Text Of Select Lectures Delivered By Visiting Experts On Various Aspects Of The Translation Of Literature, Historical Surveys Of Translated Literature In A Few Languages, Discussions Of The Theoretical And Practical Problems Of Translation, Views Of Eminent Creative Writers And Resolutions And Recommendations Proposed By Practising Translators From All Parts Of India.
Big Rain was written when the US-based author tried to explain to her three-year-old how the devastating floods in Kerala had affected family and friends and so many others back home in India Rain can be fun. But sometimes, "lots and lots and lots of rain" is frightening -- when water comes into homes and washes everything away. Floods and other natural calamities do happen, children do get caught in them, and other children see it all on television. How do they make sense of it? The book talks to children through rhythmic, repetitive text and evocative visuals, ending with the important reminder that if you look after nature, nature will look after you. It enables conversations that can heal and empower. Enables conversations that can empower children to make sense of natural disasters and heal from them Ends with the important reminder that if you look after nature, nature will look after you The simple text talks directly to children, with a repetitive rhythm that lightens the calamity for them and heightens the positive Powerful, evocative visuals capture the force and beauty of nature Selected for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal's Reading List