Carving his way up to the role of Executive Director in a Public Sector Undertaking, Prem Ghai is an engineer by profession. His humble beginnings were never a hurdle. An analytical mind, disciplined life, strong determination and keen observation skills ensured that he played his innings to complete satisfaction, admired by many. He shares his memories from every possible sphere of life fearlessly and with ease, proving he is a born writer, despite making a late beginning. His ability to imbue words with varied flavours, including humour and philosophy, sharing his perspective, be it professional or political, to do with music or love life, sports or cinema, is unique. Straight from My Heart is an entertaining read that will interest a wide spectrum of readers, young and old, men and women, letting them relate to their own stories with renewed nostalgia. This book certainly has many tips to offer anyone wishing to live a happy, fearless and fulfilled life.
On 25 January 1987, with the telecast of the very first episode of Ramayan, Indian television changed for all time to come. In a matter of weeks, the series became a national obsession. During the Ramayan slot, roads emptied out. No marriages and political rallies were scheduled for that time. More than three decades later, there has been nothing to match it. Ramanand Sagar, the man behind the phenomenon and a successful filmmaker from Bombay, was among the first to recognise the immense power of television. He first made his mark as a writer in Raj Kapoor's Barsat (1949). From 1961 to 1970, Sagar wrote, produced and directed six consecutive silver jubilee hits-Ghunghat, Zindagi, Arzoo, Ankhen, Geet and Lalkar. An Epic Life: Ramanand Sagar, From Barsaat to Ramayan, written by his son, Prem Sagar, an award-winning cinematographer, is an intimate look at the life of a visionary. It traces Sagar's life from his birth in Kashmir in 1917, his dramatic escape in 1947 when Pakistani tribesmen attacked the state, his arrival in Bombay and his subsequent glorious career-the crowning achievement of which was the smashing success of Ramayan.
In Ayurveda, the Indian system of medicine, most of the herbo-mineral drugs are prepared by repeated incineration of metal or its salt with herbal extract/juices, and taken orally in small amount with honey, ghee and butter milk so as to enhance their bioavailability as well as potency to treat the disease. ÏvÁsa-KÁsa-CintÁmani Rasa is mentioned in many texts and is used in bronchial asthma since many centuries by our Acharyas. Yogendra Rasa is another formulation that is used in the treatment of developmental disorders in children. This book contains the details of the clinical trial and experimental study that was performed as a part of doctoral level research work at Banaras Hindu University to evaluate the effect of these formulations among the pediatric population.
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