“Mother”, a word which is so much more than a word. She's the one who gave us our life, but we often forget to thank our mothers for giving us the beautiful life we have and ignore all the sacrifices that she makes for our well-being. A mother is the definition of hard work and a synonym for sacrifice. A mother's definition still cannot be derived. Her qualities, her actions, everything about her are something only a mother is capable of. It's a small effort to highlight the hardships of women who have a household to serve and a child to protect. A mother sees nothing when it comes to these both. She sacrifices her interests and hobbies just to keep the people around her happy. This anthology, a collection of short stories, poetries and articles, is a tribute to all our mothers who keep working hard, either at home or office or both. I hope that while reading this, we all learn to thank our mothers every day for even the bare minimum she does, EVERYDAY.
The book is a collection of poetry by the authors of India. It contains words from the depth of their hearts which include broken expectations, their perspective of the world.
This book courageously illustrates the societal practice of witch-hunting which is simply nothing but a manmade evil. • Special attention has been given to Dooars region in northern parts of West Bengal. • Focuses also socio-economic structures and status of women in the tribal society. • Indicates some solutions, which have not been received adequate attention so far. • Highlights strong protest against the shadows of superstitions and beliefs. Encourages people to prevent this social exclusion bravely.
The book examines the international treaty regimes and the Indian laws in depth. It also looks into the landmark cases, decided by both, the domestic courts in India and the international tribunals. The book would give an understanding between the concepts of extradition in relation to terrorism-related cases. It would provide an in-depth understanding of the inter-relatedness of the various branches of International law and the municipal laws as well.
What India’s founders derived from Western political traditions as they struggled to free their country from colonial rule is widely understood. Less well-known is how India’s own rich knowledge traditions of two and a half thousand years influenced these men as they set about constructing a nation in the wake of the Raj. In Righteous Republic, Ananya Vajpeyi furnishes this missing account, a ground-breaking assessment of modern Indian political thought. Taking five of the most important founding figures—Mohandas Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Abanindranath Tagore, Jawaharlal Nehru, and B. R. Ambedkar—Vajpeyi looks at how each of them turned to classical texts in order to fashion an original sense of Indian selfhood. The diverse sources in which these leaders and thinkers immersed themselves included Buddhist literature, the Bhagavad Gita, Sanskrit poetry, the edicts of Emperor Ashoka, and the artistic and architectural achievements of the Mughal Empire. India’s founders went to these sources not to recuperate old philosophical frameworks but to invent new ones. In Righteous Republic, a portrait emerges of a group of innovative, synthetic, and cosmopolitan thinkers who succeeded in braiding together two Indian knowledge traditions, the one political and concerned with social questions, the other religious and oriented toward transcendence. Within their vast intellectual, aesthetic, and moral inheritance, the founders searched for different aspects of the self that would allow India to come into its own as a modern nation-state. The new republic they envisaged would embody both India’s struggle for sovereignty and its quest for the self.
Today's rural tourism has evolved into a brand-new type of travel activity that helps society on economic, cultural and social level. In the Darjeeling Hills, the research examines how rural tourism contributes to socioeconomic, cultural and environmental development that is ultimately sustainable. In this study, Takdah, Lamahatta, Chatakpur and Sittong, these four rural tourist locations in the Darjeeling Hills are examined in terms of the facilities for tourist attractions, the behavioural and functional characteristics of visitors and the difficulties faced by business owners.
TOPICS IN THE BOOK An Approach to Optimize Conversion Rate using Behavioral Economics Balancing Performance and Brand Marketing Goals: A Synergistic Approach to Sustainable Growth Quality Attributes: Consumers’ Evaluation of Tailored Clothing in Ghana Contemporary Approach to Brand Consciousness and Development among Selected Garment Manufacturing Industries in Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana: Evidence from a Developing Country Efficiency Estimation of Gum Arabic Production Cost in North and West Kordofan States, Sudan
Central to the dynamics of India's post-interventionist era has been the performance of its corporate sector. A lot of hope has been placed on its ability to deliver increased growth rates and levels of 'development'. In the light of this view, the author here examines critically the nature of the Indian corporate sector as a specific socio-historical and political-economic formation. Particular emphasis is placed on the nature of corporate profitability in India, its historical roots and its effects on development.
This book endorses entrepreneurial philosophies and develops a conceptual thinking for redefining organizational design to achieve operational efficiencies. It aims at bridging entrepreneurial theories with strategies in practice. The book discusses entrepreneurial business modeling by mapping the entrepreneurial mindset and analyzing cognitive inputs to drive entrepreneurial efficiencies. This book also discusses effectiveness of marketing strategies, causes, and effects of marketing strategies on entrepreneurial performance, organizational design practices, and design-to-market concept in the context of contemporary organizational and operational designs.
A result of territorial disputes between India and Pakistan since 1947, exacerbated by armed freedom movements since 1989, the ongoing conflict over Kashmir is consistently in the news. Taking a unique multidisciplinary approach, Territory of Desire asks how, and why, Kashmir came to be so intensely desired within Indian, Pakistani, and Kashmiri nationalistic imaginations.
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