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Love comes in unexpected ways, when we’re not looking for it, in the least; but it comes when our heart knows we need it. We wish love was an easy road, but how will we ever enjoy the landscape on the way without its curves? How will we ever know how far we’ve come if there are no pauses along the way? This is the story of one such journey, packed with its own share of sunsets, shooting stars, full moon nights, and nights that were pitch dark but where stars still found their way out.
Every college gives it's students everything they ask for, handful of memories, bunch of good friends, countable number of achievements, encouragement from teachers, passionate goals wrapped in golden future. What a student can give back to his/her college in return? Except the Footprints of him/her for upcoming batches showing the glory of the Institute. A bookmark of his/her achievements under the shade and guidance received in name of the institution. "A Throwback Moment" Is one such contribution in behalf of every individual who have had a reason to thank our "Shri Vishnu Educational Society", to render our respect and gratitude in a small token of appreciation and a give back to every smallest inspiration we've got so far. " We, family members of sves pray for it's future endeavor and excellence".
In this fast-paced world where emotions seem fallacious, does true love actually hold meaning? Are soulmates a concept that exists? Do people keep the promises they once made? This is not a love story like the rest, but rather a tale of four people connected through fate. Two love stories passing the tests of time, betrayal, separation, distance, inconvenience and destiny coming in the way of their love. Neel and Siya -two souls that meet and fall in love, but can their love transcend the boundaries that circumambulate it? Kaira and Aryan’s an unexplainable romance, but a romance nonetheless. Their lives are intertwined in ways only God could have planned; their destinies are linked intricately. They save one another but would they be able to save themselves? Can these epic love stories truly survive the disasters thrown at them both through life and nature? Only time can tell and reveal the secrets that reside within.
Half mythical, heroic and sagacious, the emperor Vikramaditya is widely regarded as India's greatest monarch. This collection of stories tells of the ruler's fabled encounter with a vetala, a genie who inhabits the body of a corpse. The emperor begs the spirit for his help against a mighty necromancer and is told in return twenty-four tales, each of which presents a situation he might face as a king and culminates in a riddle that he must solve. With each answer, Vikramaditya displays his deep wisdom, proving himself to be the ideal monarch and winning, in the twenty-fifth tale, the guidance he needs from the vetala to destroy his powerful enemy. Written down in medieval times but inspired by an oral tradition stretching back centuries, these wise and witty tales rank amongst the great masterpieces of Sanskrit literature.
"Lions of Palanadu" is an enthralling retelling of one of the greatest historical sagas, inspired by the epic poem "Palanati Veera Charitra" by Srinatha, the Kavi Sarvabhavma. Often referred to as the Andhra Mahabharata, this narrative transports readers to a time of intense conflict, political intrigue, and deep-seated enmity. Lions of Palanadu (Palanati Veera Charitra) is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that offers a rich tapestry of historical drama and moral dilemmas. It not only entertains but also provokes reflection on the timeless themes of ambition, rivalry, and the human spirit. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction, epic tales, and stories of legendary bravery and resilience.
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Any person fortunate enough to read this publication will not only acquire an appreciation of the depth of the problem of impure desire, but will also hopefully be inspired to undertake the means of its eradication or to increase their present efforts to eradicate it.
Fateh Singh Rathore devoted the better part of his life to making Ranthambhore National Park a safe haven for the tiger population to live and grow in. He was intolerant of red tape and led a tireless crusade against poachers. Globally respected for his work, he was unpopular with Indian forest officials whenever he sought to point out anything that went wrong or the falling tiger numbers. In such cases, the official reaction was always denial—in other national parks such as Sariska or Panna, this kind of denial has led to a near wipeout of the entire tiger population. Fateh survived a bid on his life, fought stiff resistance from a powerful lobby of bureaucrats, and was even barred entry into his beloved national park, all because he would not give up his fight to save the tigers. Yet, against all odds, he remained an eminently upright man, admired by Rajiv Gandhi, Bill Clinton, Amitabh Bachchan, and wildlife activists like Valmik Thapar. Deeply loyal to his friends, Fateh remained an unconventional family man, a gifted amateur actor and a lover of the good life. Soonoo Taraporewala’s insightful biography, based on her years of association with this indomitable ‘tiger warrior’, not only brings alive Fateh Singh Rathore’s extraordinary legacy but also opens up wider questions about wildlife conservation in India.
Assemblages of poems, short stories and quotes written in the English language with Hindi and Arabic translations.