This book has covered a large variety of topics for every reader who is looking forward to get started with their career and life. You are able to get answers to the most asked questions of yours regarding different fields of life. It has everything a person is looking for in a book. This is a self-help guide book for every age group and specially for teenagers and young adults. They can get knowledge about finance, business, relationships and much more!!
In today’s fast-moving world and tough competitive day-to-day life, the youth hardly find time for remembrance of our rich heritage and past. This becomes more important when the nation celebrates seventy fifth year of independence. The fight against colonial rule in India constitutes a unique narrative, one which is not marred by violence. Rather a narrative that is full of variegated stories of valour, bravery, satyagraha, dedication, and supreme sacrifice for the freedom of the motherland. This book on unsung warriors is an attempt to recall and remember forgotten heroes of our freedom struggle, many of whom might be renowned yet unknown to the new generation. The aim of recreating and bringing forth stories, which lay as faded memories of the past, shall serve as a medium of inspiration and encouragement for the coming generations.
Bengalis have been great travellers for centuries and are famous for recreating their way of life wherever they go. This book critically analyses skilled Bengali migration within and beyond India and looks at landscapes created by the Bengali diaspora beyond the terrain of their homeland, ranging from those of nostalgia and imagination (Durga Puja/Saraswati Puja) to those of subjugation and loss of identity. This book demonstrates the relationship between landscape and diaspora in terms of perception, imagination, space and place, ethnicity, race, caste, and class. With case studies from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Dehra Dun, Oxford, Aberdeen, New York, and the Bay Area (USA), it brings together themes like evolution of the Bengali diaspora, transnationalism and identity, stratification and segregation, urban social space, adaptation and assimilation, and questions of discrimination from other communities. Drawing on ethnographic accounts of over 300 skilled Bengalis, the book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of diaspora studies, urban studies, ethnic studies, migration studies, geography, sociology, history, and political studies.
Pandit Nehru's words that night have remained etched in the nation's memory ever since. Born to a privileged family in Allahabad, Jawaharlal went on to become a leading figure of the Indian independence movement. During the struggle he spent over ten years in prison, watched others in his family jailed time and again, and led numerous protest marches and agitations. Working alongside Mahatma Gandhi, he helped India keep its tryst with destiny and become a free nation. Aditi De recounts the story of Jawaharlal Nehru's extraordinary life in this biography for young readers. Filled with charming anecdotes, it recounts episodes from Nehru's childhood, his fascination with books and scientific experiments, his student years in England, and how he was drawn to the growing struggle for Indian independence. Finally, she sketches his role as the first Indian Prime Minister, and how he shaped the newly-formed democratic republic. Packed with little known nuggets of information, and trivia about the times, this book in the Puffin Lives series brings alive the thoughts and actions of one of modern India's most important personalities.
This is a collection of stories portraying family life. It showcases the various stages of a woman, originating from the birth of a baby girl until the death of a grandmother. The book moves through the different phases: the raw emotions, the cruel tragedies, the happy times, and the crazy ones. Since I was a little girl, my mother always told me the same thing. Over and over again. Her words of truth still ring in my head every time I have to pick myself up. Mom Says You Need To Be Strong!
This book dedicates itself to a life of a boy named Devvrat. Who was said to be writer’s brother. Author here tries to brief the time span she spends with him in a kind of fictional but in realistic manner. All the characters here were real but has been portrayed in a fictional manner, none’s name was revealed, and some major incidence has been tried to share. Hope you attempt to read this wonderful journey portrayed in fiction but is actually realistic in nature.
It's a story about a girl on a quest to discovering dark, magical powers while she fights her own dark side. To know more about her mysterious journey continue reading... Aditi Sonker is an upcoming writer. This book is her first ever attempt, and she has successfully put her thoughts and creativity in a matured manner. At present, she is a student of B.Arch. Her passion towards writing has motivated her to fulfill her dream. She always see life full of opportunities and has firm belief in- "Learning is a never ending process". She wants to come up with more and more fictions for her readers and to make a place in their heart with her writings. You can mail your valuable suggestion and book-reviews on her email: sonkeraditi@gmail.com
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