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Very first day of college, full of charm and excitement on the face, looking beyond the limits of opportunities, he entered just to fall in love. It’s been more than 5 years from now but the wounds, when they met each other for the first time are quite fresh and unerasable. He still remembered the day when she was deep into her book preparing for the leet exam of her mid semester test when he looked at her for the very first time and lost his life beats. He doesn’t know what type of feeling it was what he felt, but there was something who give him some memories of his lifetime, the unforgetable ones. From the very first word to the last conversation of them, from the first clash of eye sights to the last one, he remembered everything. By luck, she was friend of one of his friends in his friends’ circle. “Richa’s friend,” she asked. He moved his hand towards her for the handshake, “Arjun,” he replied. With so many confusions in her eyes she introduced herself with her name, Kiara. He makes her feel relaxed and ask her about the disturbing stuff. They sat with each other, quite close, but he was a bit tensed about his heartbeats if she could hear that with a much low distance, you know what, he was right. “What type of noice is this,” she asked him in a low voice, those are my beats pushing out my heart towards you, don’t know why, he looked into her eyes and replied. She smiled and he just got stucked right there on her smile, don’t want even his breath to disturb this moment. Arjun and Kiara meant for each other, but their destinies put them far apart, it’s not only a love story but is a start of Revolution, which demands Sacrifice and blood, who is gonna die for what and how, let’s find out together!!
Puranas Reimagined: Attaining Enlightenment Through Samudra Manthan shares a new perspective of the popular folklore of Samudra Manthan cited in the Holy Scriptures. It draws an allegory between the religious folktale of the Daityas, the Devtas and the celestial gifts with inner sciences of spirituality. Each celestial gift obtained, such as Airawat, Kalpvriksha, Shankh, etc., in the tale, is considered as an amazing psychic power or Siddhi. The miraculous powers can be developed by an individual following the Ashthang Yoga or the eight-fold path of yoga. Further, following extensive research, the book highlights astounding anecdotes from the lives of revered Holy Saints who had engaged the said Siddhi in their life. In the words of Galileo: “All truths are easy to understand, once they are discovered; the point is to discover them.” The book comprehends and shares a new dimension of the truth of the immortal tale.
The author believes that human mind is very fertile and capable of wildest imagination. There is no dearth of books with fictitious stories showing flight of human mind conceiving weird objects and incidents which never happened and may never happen. Time machine was conceived decades back. Rockets and satellites were invented by human mind much before they became reality. However, many incidents in real life are so strange and unique that they surpass the wildest human imagination and fiction. It is with a view to record one such subjective experience that the authorhas embarked upon this modest attempt at English prose. Master of Larceny is the true story of a perverted genius who joined the Indian Air Force sometime in 1965-66 and was arrested, tried by Court Martial, convicted of a series of thefts and incarcerated in 1970-71. All material facts stated in the book are true and authentic. However, some names have been changed to protect the identity of the person where required and minor details may be inaccurate due to lapse of time and memory. The author was intimately connected with the successful investigation of the entire case and prosecution of the culprits. He was commended by the Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Maintenance Command, IAF for tracking and running down the Master of Larceny and his gang. Therefore while some minor inaccuracies in matters of detail cannot be ruled out due to lapse of time, the veracity of all material facts is guaranteed. Although every effort been made to protect the identity of all persons involved in the incident, particularly those who came out in poor light, inquisitive minds and contemporaries may still be able to spot the characters with reference to the dates, places and appointments. The author therefore wishes to apologize if unwittingly the identity of any person is given away by unavoidable references.
The largest film industry in the world after Hollywood is celebrated in this updated and expanded edition of a now classic work of reference. Covering the full range of Indian film, this new revised edition of the Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema includes vastly expanded coverage of mainstream productions from the 1970s to the 1990s and, for the first time, a comprehensive name index. Illustrated throughout, there is no comparable guide to the incredible vitality and diversity of historical and contemporary Indian film.
Never before, has such psychoanalytical human stories of unpredictable nature and macabre intensity been told with impeccable precision and creativity, extremely probing; exposing the human psyche on a different dimension. The stories ruthlessly reveal the self-destructive human conflicts immersed in despair, impassivity, inhibitions, fears and vanity . . . influenced by uncertainties and sudden occurrence of tragic, comic and ironic situations. Stories created from mundane ideas and incidents demonstrate the amazing versatility of the author.The author captures the shifting mood of intriguing characters in a calculative manner reinforced by sudden and thrilling action. Stories written in a lucid style lends a lilting grace and cinematic effect to the narrative and every scene moves frame by frame before the eyes. The stories impact the mind, inspire and motivate through highly contrasting and imaginative content, which is both philosophical and psychological in nature. Readers will wade through the strange circumstances that compel all humans to indulge in actions with inextricable mingling of elements . . . difficult to dislodge, which are achieved with ruthless passion. The masterwork titles - The Unknown Giver, The Last Stitch, Veil of Disgrace, The Funeral Coat, Walk for Money, The Melting Pride, Silent Punishment, The Begging Bowl and A Life Wasted make way for an interesting reading.
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Great Indian Freedom Fighters is a book developed for readers who are interested in knowing History , Personalities , Famous Places or anything that attracts human curiosity. The book is designed to create awareness among the present generation about the famous culture and achievements of India and the world. In this book you will learn about the great Indian freedom fighters who fought for their motherland and made their place in history. Indian history is replete with famous incidents of reprisals and rebellions that eventually ousted the British after 200 years of rule and led to India's independence on 15 August 1947 after former Viceroy Lord Mountbatten ordered the transfer of power to Indians. Compelled to. Independence Day remembers the sacrifices of our heroic freedom fighters who stood against the colonialists and even faced the harshest consequences , so that the future generations can breathe free air. History has remembered the contribution of freedom fighters in the Indian freedom struggle. It is also important to note the struggle of the oppressed castes , which helped make India a democratic and independent country. The Indian freedom movement is noted in history , pop culture, and research for the contributions made by the freedom fighters. The task was to free India from colonial rule and British rule through Gandhian non-violent ideology and non-Gandhian violent actions , where some sacrificed their lives and others through the politics of the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Muslim League. has contributed. , Mangal Pandey and Sukdev Thapar who sacrificed their lives were iconic revolutionary nationalists and people remember them by celebrating their birth anniversaries and watching popular culture. However , history has erased the contribution of Dalit freedom fighters who contributed equally in making India a democratic country.
Dealing on various common political issues of India after 1977 onwards.
After 35 years of research Shri Chanchal Mal Sa Lodha bring out the origin and history of oswals.This book holds the brief summary of development and contribution of oswals.A list of 3200 and odd gotras,details of 1000 gotras, great personalities of various gotras,details of freedom fighters and family trees.