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The book is a potpourri of episodes (not necessarily in chronological order) of the author's entrepreneurial journey in a cutting-edge industry, working with government organizations. Each of the episodes is a story in itself. Going through them one can get the feel of running an engineering company in the late 1990’s all the way to the current day. Though the episodes make the reader wonder at the series of misfortunes, mostly circumstantial, it is not all sad reading. There are many instances of humor which give the reader an insight into author’s mental makeup and his ability to persevere in the face of adversity to make a success of his enterprise. The lucid narration makes the stories gripping in spite of the tragic content.
Well, when the four old times friends Ayush, Amit, Vivek and Rahul take up decision to write a diary about the things happening in their life but, with a condition that the diary would rotate among them every month, their lives gives them ridiculous experiences to write. In the process they reveal their personal struggles, misadventures and their inability to accept things as they are. Ayush, a good homely neighborhood boy never thought that he would take smoking lessons from the girl whom he loved. Amit not in this world imagined that his foolhardy act at the auditions of a famous singing reality show would land him as a laughing stock on TV. Rahul after having a handful of sleeping pills and after being convinced that he was dead, to his dismay wakes up to find out that he was not! Vivek simply has to live with the fact that the girl he had his crush on got pregnant in a casual affair with some guy of her colony.
This book is the outcome of the efforts of many professionals working both in academia and industry who have contributed to the proceedings of the International Conference on Quality Management Practices for Organizational Excellence . Organizational Excellence is a final product composed of two basic elements alloyed prudently by the members/stakeholders of an organization. These two basic elements are Strategy and Culture . When we talk of quality management practices, we have to pursue quality as a strategy and also quality as a culture . Quality as strategy is a conscious and deliberate search for a plan of action that will develop an organization's distinctive competence and compound it. Quality as culture is the amalgamation of behavior patterns of all the stakeholders in terms of beliefs, values, attitudes etc. In other words, quality management is the epicenter of the competitive organizations of the future in which strategy is the scientific pursuits and culture is the artistic artifacts. Numerous authors have put forth their logical thoughts, have articulated their concepts and have validated their hypothesis relating to quality management. The papers, which have found place in this book aim at creating values of quality management practices.
Sarah Elizabeth (Lizzie) Hall Pulliam was a farm girl with a solid pioneer heritage. Her maternal grandparents settled on the western frontier of Missouri during the early 1800s, her father died as a "Forty-Niner" in California, and several of his family emigrated to the West Coast in the mid-1800s. After bearing nine children and moving between Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, and Kansas, Sarah was no stranger to hardship, but even these experiences could not prepare her for what lay ahead as she started on her overland journey westward at the age of forty-six. Sarah's Diary is much more than the story of one family as told by one individual . it is the story of the courage, spirit, determination, and integrity that established the foundation of our nation.
Join Karthik Gupta in his sophomore year as he completes his engineering in the land of Lord Mahadev. This might have ended up as another IIT love story, but Karthik isn’t as lucky. So instead, during the course of the narration, he will teach you: • How to fart when out on a date • How to talk to tech-savvy monks • How to eat kadhai paneer for free when the hostel mess is off • How to get famous when attending concerts • How to use your roommate’s deodorant correctly • How to kiss the girlfriend of a guy you don’t really like
‘How would you feel if you had no friends? Not one.’ Fourteen-year-old Akash wins a scholarship to one of the most expensive schools in Delhi, and is thrilled when he is immediately accepted into the ‘cool’ gang of the class. But soon he discovers that his new friends aren’t exactly what they seem to be.
English Writing – A Practical Guide draws on the author`s rich experience as a teacher, teacher trainer, principal, and consultant. The book seeks to engage students to write different types of compositions and improve their general language proficiency through writing. The book addresses the sequence of developing writing skills, and what `Process-oriented writing instruction` and `process-cum-genre based writing` is. It includes parallel writing (controlled writing), guided writing, picture and personal descriptions, journal writing, different types of paragraph writing, essay writing, and situational writing, writing answers to questions, correcting and responding to student writing, and grammar for writing for different types of compositions. The book will motivate teachers to guide students in English writing in a systematic manner and build confidence in them to write on different topics independently.
“‘Utthisht Bharat,’ he said, and in that magical moment I felt that the river, the trees, and the sky…were saying, ‘Utthisht Bharat.’ I got up, never to look back or have doubts again.” Just as the Bharata of yore responded to the Lord’s call to rise up from dejection, to fulfill his glorious destiny, this modern day Bharat too rises up from the pits of despair and defeat, to set out steadily on his appointed path of duty. Bharat, an IITian, with a management degree from IIM, had a ‘successful’ innings in the corporate world, with overseas postings too. Having acquired a substantial bank balance, he has the urge to set up a business in rural India, which will bring greater profits to the farmers. Predictably, he is ruthlessly pushed out, and systematically ruined by the vested interests that feel threatened. Deep in despair, he gets help from a most unexpected quarter, a poor tribal snake charmer, known as Nagbaba… A gripping tale of how he comes out from the mires of debt and ruin, to rise up again, wiser but undeterred from his chosen path… A story of modern India, the two Indias of the cities and the villages… the urban, educated, elite youth with modern knowledge from science and technology, and the illiterate people of the forests, who have the wealth of wisdom passed down from centuries… the development of cities, which takes place at the cost of the proliferation of slums… the two different cultures that coexist in mutual wariness and mistrust…