The Path to Eternal Truth Volume II presents the Shankaracharyas principles of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal law, which has no beginning and no end. By following his teachings, we can bring abundance into our lives and spread love, joy, and happiness. And by following his path, we can achieve the ultimate goal in this life itself and fulfil the only desire that can be fulfilled, which is to find the Lord and merge with him. Translator Manjula Sudhindra Rao faithfully offers these teachings in English for seekers and travellers on the direct path to self-realisation. His Highness writes, It is a universal principal that every human being is in the search for peace, for the easy attainment of his goals. From the beginning of life, to the end, this quest continues. Love, joy, abundance, and happiness can be achieved by everyone by following the path of Sanatana Dharma, which is about living a fulfilling and more invigorating lifestyle of righteousness.
H Is for Hawk meets Joan Didion in the Pyrocene in this arresting combination of memoir, natural history, and literary inquiry that chronicles one woman’s experience of life in Northern California during the worst fire season on record. A MOST-ANTICIPATED BOOK: The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Saturday Evening Post, Poets & Writers, The Millions, Alta, Heat Map News Told in luminous, perceptive prose, The Last Fire Season is a deeply incisive inquiry into what it really means—now—to live in relationship to the elements of the natural world. When Manjula Martin moved from the city to the woods of Northern California, she wanted to be closer to the wilderness that she had loved as a child. She was also seeking refuge from a health crisis that left her with chronic pain, and found a sense of healing through tending her garden beneath the redwoods of Sonoma County. But the landscape that Martin treasured was an ecosystem already in crisis. Wildfires fueled by climate change were growing bigger and more frequent: each autumn, her garden filled with smoke and ash, and the local firehouse siren wailed deep into the night. In 2020, when a dry lightning storm ignited hundreds of simultaneous wildfires across the West and kicked off the worst fire season on record, Martin, along with thousands of other Californians, evacuated her home in the midst of a pandemic. Both a love letter to the forests of the West and an interrogation of the colonialist practices that led to their current dilemma, The Last Fire Season, follows her from the oaky hills of Sonoma County to the redwood forests of coastal Santa Cruz, to the pines and peaks of the Sierra Nevada, as she seeks shelter, bears witness to the devastation, and tries to better understand fire’s role in the ecology of the West. As Martin seeks a way to navigate the daily experience of living in a damaged body on a damaged planet, she comes to question her own assumptions about nature and the complicated connections between people and the land on which we live.
Late 1970s, Bombay. Manjula is in her twenties, struggling to earn a living as an author-illustrator. Then, a deceptively routine visit to a diet clinic and an encounter with two tall Dutch men turn her life inside out. Without much ado she speeds off on a Westward-bound spiritual quest, which involves cheating on her boyfriend, lying to everyone she loves and cutting off all ties with her safe, respectable, bourgeois Indian upbringing. In this picaresque travel memoir, novelist, cartoonist and award-winning playwright Manjula Padmanabhan looks back on her youthful misadventures in Europe. By turns funny and fierce, Getting There will touch anyone who has ever wanted to strip off their skin to waltz, however briefly, on the wild side.
The origins of retailing in India can be traced back to the emergence of Kirana stores and mom-and-pop stores. These stores used to cater to the local people. Eventually the government supported the rural retail and many indigenous franchise stores came up with the help of Khadi & Village Industries Commission. The economy began to open up in the 1980s resulting in the change of retailing. The first few companies to come up with retail chains were in textile sector, for example, Bombay Dyeing, S Kumar's, Raymonds, etc. Later Titan launched retail showrooms in the organized retail sector. With the passage of time new entrants moved on from manufacturing to pure retailing.
In Search Of Paradise is the saga of courage, resilience and resistance of the daredevils of Gujarat, India. The Kharvas, Bhatias, Lohanas, Patels, Baniyas and people from many other communities sailed in search of paradise when India was battling through severe famine and Cholera epidemic. Surviving the stormy seas, the attacks from the sea pirates, the attacks of the wild animals, the barbaric attacks from the natives of the then uncivilized dark country, through sheer determination, they settled down, trained the natives to the civilized ways and prospered. Sometimes a single Indian opened his shop in the untrodden upcountry, attracted and taught the ways of the world to the native people who were like unplowed earth. The author was born and brought up in Tanzania, taught at a girl’s school and is an eyewitness of the development of the country. She remembers how during the Second World War the German East Africa was attacked and captured by the British renaming it the British East Africa. The stories in the book are authentic and told either by surviving early emigrants or their family members. The author interviewed them and collected the stories during her visits to Dar-es-Salaam.
The Path to Eternal Truth presents the Shankaracharyas principles of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal law, which has no beginning and no end. By following his teachings, we can bring abundance into our lives and spread love, joy, and happiness. And by following his path, we can achieve the ultimate goal in this life itself and fulfil the only desire that can be fulfilled, which is to find the Lord and merge with him. Translator Manjula Sudhindra Rao faithfully offers these teachings in English for seekers and travellers on the direct path to self-realisation. His Highness writes, It is a universal principal that every human being is in the search for peace, for the easy attainment of his goals. From the beginning of life, to the end, this quest continues. Love, joy, abundance, and happiness can be achieved by everyone by following the path of Sanatana Dharma, which is about living a fulfilling and more invigorating lifestyle of righteousness.
In preparing this book I have made every efforts to explain the main principle of the subject in simple that is modern technology management (HRM) is the matter has been presented in precise manner without sacrificing the adequacy of the subject matter.
This masterful analysis of patent law in India, by two of India's most distinguished jurists, investigates thoroughly the scope of the possible answers to these crucial questions. Recognizing the character of the revolution taking place in patent law globally under the regime of multinational corporations - and India's central role in its development - Dr. Rao and Dr. Manjula Guru's analysis focuses on the patenting of substances arising out of advances in biotechnology, genetically engineered products, and computer-related devices. But they do not neglect the practical details of application, registration, and proceedings as constituted under the amended law; in fact, this book is the most detailed and insightful procedural and practice guide to the subject we have. Topics and areas of practice covered include the following: * patent for new use of a known product; * prescribed form of application; * entry in the Register; * powers of the Controller of Patents; * opposition and revocation proceedings; * addition and restoration of lapsed patents; * defences and reliefs in infringement proceedings; * compulsory licensing; * experimental use; * international arrangements for grants of patents simultaneously by several countries; * anti-competitive practices; and * exclusive marketing rights.
This masterful analysis of patent law in India, by two of India’s most distinguished jurists, investigates thoroughly the scope of the possible answers to these crucial questions. Recognizing the character of the revolution taking place in patent law globally under the regime of multinational corporations - and India’s central role in its development - Dr. Rao and Dr. Manjula Guru’s analysis focuses on the patenting of substances arising out of advances in biotechnology, genetically engineered products, and computer-related devices. But they do not neglect the practical details of application, registration, and proceedings as constituted under the amended law; in fact, this book is the most detailed and insightful procedural and practice guide to the subject we have. Topics and areas of practice covered include the following: • patent for new use of a known product; • prescribed form of application; • entry in the Register; • powers of the Controller of Patents; • opposition and revocation proceedings; • addition and restoration of lapsed patents; • defences and reliefs in infringement proceedings; • compulsory licensing; • experimental use; • international arrangements for grants of patents simultaneously by several countries; • anti-competitive practices; and • exclusive marketing rights.
The Path to Eternal Truth Volume II presents the Shankaracharyas principles of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal law, which has no beginning and no end. By following his teachings, we can bring abundance into our lives and spread love, joy, and happiness. And by following his path, we can achieve the ultimate goal in this life itself and fulfil the only desire that can be fulfilled, which is to find the Lord and merge with him. Translator Manjula Sudhindra Rao faithfully offers these teachings in English for seekers and travellers on the direct path to self-realisation. His Highness writes, It is a universal principal that every human being is in the search for peace, for the easy attainment of his goals. From the beginning of life, to the end, this quest continues. Love, joy, abundance, and happiness can be achieved by everyone by following the path of Sanatana Dharma, which is about living a fulfilling and more invigorating lifestyle of righteousness.
The ownership of intellectual property is an important concept that very often has international ramifications. This timely book discusses in detail the controversial TRIPS (Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights) Agreement that was a result of the Uruguay Round negotiations. TRIPS aims to strengthen IPRs by checking copying, piracy, illegal imports and other violations. It also seeks better enforcement by strengthening the dispute settlement procedure. While everyone is agreed on the need for protecting IPRs, the areas of disagreement mainly centre around patent protection and the enforcement of rights./-//-/In this comprehensive book, the authors deal with this very topical subject in a simple and easy to follow style. The TRIPS Agreement and its effects are explained in detail with special reference to developing countries. The book also critically examines the provisions of the Agreement article wise as well as the case law on the subject. In addition, the authors have discussed and analyzed numerous pertinent topics that include:/-/- industrial design/-/ - the protection of undisclosed information/-/ - anti-Competitive practices/-/ - indian and other national laws on the subject/-/ - the Doha Declaration and further negotiations on TRIPS
Late 1970s, Bombay. Manjula is in her twenties, struggling to earn a living as an author-illustrator. Then, a deceptively routine visit to a diet clinic and an encounter with two tall Dutch men turn her life inside out. Without much ado she speeds off on a Westward-bound spiritual quest, which involves cheating on her boyfriend, lying to everyone she loves and cutting off all ties with her safe, respectable, bourgeois Indian upbringing. In this picaresque travel memoir, novelist, cartoonist and award-winning playwright Manjula Padmanabhan looks back on her youthful misadventures in Europe. By turns funny and fierce, Getting There will touch anyone who has ever wanted to strip off their skin to waltz, however briefly, on the wild side.
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