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Relatable stories told in an inimitable style, this anthology of short stories is a must read. It talks of the simple villager and the city dweller too. The quiet streets and the busy metropolis both, find a place in these stories. Lose yourself in the imaginary world of Kathakaar, the storyteller who weaves these tales.
…A concise yet extensive coverage of various aspects of Hindustani Classical Music. …48 well-crafted chapters… …Different terms used in Hindustani Music are defined in simple terms… …A lucid explanation of the science behind music, including vibratios, frequency, naad, shruti, swar, raga, thaat and various musical compositions… …The journey of Hindustani Music from the Vedic ages to the modern age explored, including a commentary on the important musical treatises and a brief look at the gharana system of the Hindustani Music… …A section devoted to the practical performance of Hindustani Music… …Detailed information given about 22 taal and 55 raga popular today…. … “a flow of information of music, useful to all students of Hindustani Music, whatever their level of expertise”… … “a boon to the … students pursuing Visharad in Hindustani Music”
An Introduction to Hindustani Classical Music: A Guidebook for Beginners is Vijay Singha's comprehensive guide to savour and appreciate classical music. Written in a simple and easy-to-comprehend style, this book delves into the understanding of raga sangeet, semi-classical and fusion music, raga sangeet in Hindi films, as well as the future of classical music in India.
A flourishing career, a passionate love affair and a lasting friendship come in the way of an unforgiving disaster. What ensues is a desperate attempt to hold onto the pieces that are falling apart. The pandemic not just ravaged the lives of millions of people but also bolstered the feelings of love, friendship and brotherhood in its wake. When the world was collapsing under COVID-19, a group of youngsters was busy salvaging humanity. While the Delhiites were adrift on the second wave, the heroic efforts of Rahul, a small-town boy, and Aditi, a gorgeous, affluent and qualified doctor with a benevolent heart, together with the support of the district administration’s office proved that not all heroes wear capes. But are these heroes ready to pay the price for providing succour to others? Will they be magnanimous enough to let go of their own dreams, aspirations and even their life as they devote their time and resources to provide relief to strangers? Will their love tide over the unforgiving disaster that has gripped the world?
The volume presents 25 papers in diverse areas of theoretical and applied linguistics contributed by different scholars as a tribute to Prof P J Mistry. The papers are devoted to the areas of syntax, phonology, morphology, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, discourse analysis, text linguistics, forensic linguistics and typology. The volume is co-edited by Professors Ritva Laury, Gerald McMenamin, Shigeko Okamoto, Vida Samiian and KV Subbarao.
Meet the Thief who has an extraordinary thirst for stealing things beyond your imagination, meet the book collector with a unique obsession, eavesdrop on two Friends as they discuss the end of the world and accompany a man in search of a miracle cure for writer’s block. Take a tour along with ordinary women and men placed in extraordinary situations in this collection of short stories. Dive deep and be intrigued by both the magical and mundane. Lose yourself in a world much like ours but slightly stranger than our normal lives.
Great epics from the vast treasury of ancient indian literature.