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During mid-2000s, in a small town in India, three loafers saw a dream: a dream to own a coffee shop in their town. But they had no money, and no one helped them. People called their dream foolish, unreasonable, and impractical. But they did not lose hope. And one day an accident changed their lives. A girl came into their lives and things started changing. They found a financier who invested on them. Finally, the first ever coffee shop in Rampur was established. But the journey to success wasn't easy. Their concept flopped within a year from its inception. During their journey, a love story thrived between one of the three friends and the girl. Will they emerge as winners? Welcome to another book from the author: a story about passion, love and friendship.
In a culture rich district called unnao in the states of utter Pradesh, there lived a boy who fought for justice, honour and rights - not only his but others' Too. And he loved a girl and wanted to marry her, but the girl was not sure. The boy keeps on trying and the girl keeps on delaying her reply. In the course of time, The boy becomes a powerful campaigner and has associations with a political party led by some honest people in the country. And then there come the assembly elections in their state. Now the girl puts a proposal before the boy. She can marry him if the boy supports her father and campaigns for him and win him the elections. Now the boy gets stuck between his love and principles. Does he emerge as a winner? Welcome to another book from the author: lovely revolution.
Advocate Kumaron is the only lawyer in town. He lives in a crumbling seaside resort on the east coast of India, which was once the retreat of British expatriates reluctant to return to the bleak landscape of end-of-war England, now the dilapidated haunt of low-end tourism and pot-smoking backpackers. The lawyer’s meagre income is supplemented by the equally meagre profits from his hotel, run with fastidious eccentricity. Gradually the sleepy pace of the town gives way to startling and dramatic events. The variegated cast of characters is woven into a tapestry that presents the human panorama in all its peculiarities. The politician who has risen from dirt-poverty to unimagined heights – bloated and flatulent – whose unbridled greed finally decrees a grotesque downfall. A naive young woman from Tyrol, Austria who, wandering wide-eyed through the exotic East, unwittingly seduces an accidental lover to abandon hearth and home. The bishop who, driven to random promiscuity by an unwilling wife, falls from grace. The temple head priest who, unable to face competition along modern business lines, finally resorts to inadvertent violence. A Greek tobacco heiress seeking her inner self and who pa­­­sses from one avaricious and lascivious guru to another, finds a melancholy end in the savage carnality of a young lover. Both entertaining and thought-provoking, The Chronicles of Rampur combines the sombre and the joyous to reflect the chaos of modern India.
In the vibrant city of Pune, three strangers run across each other. They are struggling and slowly losing all their hopes to get their lives back on track. Meet the strugglers: Ram, Madhura, and Balya. Ram has lost his job and his girlfriend has married someone else. How can he survive this double blow? Madhura, who weighs eighty-five kilos, is unable to get a matrimonial match for herself. Rejected by two dozen boys, she is distraught and can’t face another rejection. Balya, the cobbler, can’t marry the girl he is in love with until he earns ten lakhs and proves himself to the girl's father. Can they all together achieve what they want? Welcome to "The Losers".
Hi friends, I am Raghu Kumar from raebareli. This is my story. I have committed two sins in the eyes of society. One, I have loved. Two, I have loved a kshtriya girl, despite knowing that I am a Dalit myself. Now, love is a gift of God, whereas caste is a system invented by humans. I believe in God’s gift, and you? Full of family drama, friendship, Kite flying, an interesting cricket match, violence, Court case, and a lot of romance. Love story of son am and rage – raebareli romance.
Payal Kothari is found dead on a Sunday Morning in the hotel, The Great Landmark in the city of Ahmedabad. Inspector Ratan, the in-charge of the case, finds it really difficult to get to the root of the mystery as there is a lot of pressure on him from various influential people. He calls the young detective Ghanshyam Shashtri for help. Will Ghanshyam be able to solve the second big case of his life. Witness Ghanshyam solve another interesting case – What Happened on Saturday Night?
The title of the book ‘HUT TO CAFÉ’ (An Exciting Journey) speaks about some real-time events we face in our lives at different points of time. With changing times, we change our lifestyle under the pretext of circumstantial compulsion and keeping pace with the modern age. After acquiring a little education and wealth, some start feeling elevated and underestimate the illiterate and poor. Thus, a new class division is created – rich and poor. Birju’s ‘Hut Sadabahar’ is a roadside hay-roofed tea shop in a village. It serves tea and homemade nimki in backed clay cups and green-leaf bowls to the passersby. The Hut symbolizes a simple livelihood, healthy food and drinks in a hygienic environment, and the development of communication skills in the buyer-seller environment. Impressed by the clean environment, the excellent quality of Chahaa and Nimki and the humble behaviour of Birju, Bhola and Champakali, Keshava suggests some business skills. All three learn English in a short period. They only communicate with the visitors in Odia and pretend to be ignorant about any other language. Many customers, unaware of the service providers’ knowledge of English, share their feelings in English in the Hut. After business hours, the three sit to discuss their experience. Bhola records in his notebook and plans to write a book – ‘Voice from the Diary’. Adhering to ethics and honesty doesn’t always help prosper in business. Some strategic moves become necessary for survival. Birju’s prosperity causes heartburn in some businessmen. Dharam Das sets up ‘Quality Foods’ near Sadabahar, intending to divert the customers to his side. The stall provides better seating arrangements and attractive foods like pizza, biryani, sandwiches, chicken rolls, masala tea, and coffee. Banke (the village head) calls a meeting of the Gram Sabha. The villagers decide not to sell milk to outsiders; instead, they use it to sell sweets and other milk products in the town. The new stall needs to find someone from the village to work. It fails. Villagers start door-to-door campaigns highlighting the harmful effects of fast foods provided by the ‘Quality Foods’. Within months, the ‘Quality Foods’ moves out of the village. Time has changed, and so is our lifestyle. Birju sets up ‘Café Evergreen’ with an attractive environment and unique customer-friendly utilities. It has a beautiful combination of simple and modern appliances. The Cafe has a larger space with a tiled roof and the floor. Bushes cut to beautiful shapes, flower pots, and wooden round tables with curved, polished wooden planks for sitting give an attractive look. Limited items like chakuli, puri-alu dum, idli, vada, dosa, peda, chhena gajaa, coffee and chahaa are served in beautiful paper plates and cups. After paying in cash or through a QR code, customers pick up items from the service desk. Sometimes, similar circumstances bring strangers closer. Manju visits the Mahamaya temple. While moving down the stairs, she slips. A tangawala, waiting for passengers, picks her up and takes her to the hut where she lives. The tangawala asks her to raise her leg. Initially, she hesitates, but looking at his appealing face, she agrees. How strange is the situation! One needs help, and the other is ready to offer. The former can’t raise her leg; the latter has difficulty leaning. He asks Manju to lie flat on the bed, sits beside her, rubs some oil, and makes a mild message. She gets some relief. For the first time, Manju finds a stranger to care for her. Both are from an orphanage. At a later stage, a reunion of the family occurs. Manju finds her brother Bhola (the tangawala). Money is no bar to help people in need in distress. We must have a mindset to help others. Visitors sharing tea at Sadabahar get scared seeing a tigress approaching them. Champa tells them that she is Rani – her friend. It won’t harm them. Rani (The tigress) raises her wounded leg. Champa pulls the nail from the paw, crushes some marigold leaves and drops the juice on the injured foot. She bandages it and asks Rani to relax. Birju brings some milk and feeds the cubs. It is unbelievable, but it conveys that we must care for animals and other living beings.
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