Based on detailed onsite observation of documentary production, circulation practices and the analysis of film texts, this book identifies independence as a'tactical practice', contesting the normative definitions and functions assigned to culture, cultural production and producers in a neoliberal economic system.
Seven friends. Seven innocent dreams. But when aspirations turn into dark ambitions, one ends up murdered. And the rest, become suspects. Being a notorious mastermind, Keval Kishore Rajput used his friends’ fears and dreams for his climb to power. He ruled the state as its youngest chief minister, before being mysteriously murdered. Did karma finally catch up to him? Or did revenge? From a celebrated standup comedian to an intimidating journalist, the web of suspects sprawls wide and deep. Oscillating between the past and the present, Dark White takes us through the journey of seven characters, each striving in a battle against their inner fears. Each, also possessing a strong reason to kill. Who murdered the CM? Is the path to achieving one’s purpose in life always so dark?
Indian agriculture is a symbiosis of crop and livestock production, a way of life, a tradition, which for centuries has shaped the thoughts, the outlook, the culture, and the socio-economic facet of rural life. Among agricultural scenario dairying is an important enterprise which supports the livelihoods of millions of people. It is considered as one of the subsidiary occupation of the rural people playing crucial role in the national economy in terms of generating the income and raising the employment (Mathur, 2001). In fact, agriculture is the backbone of our country in which livestock sector is an integral part of it.
Secrets are dangerous is a contemporary thriller written by Shweta Chauhan. This is her first attempt at murder mystery. The novel revolves around a young, brilliant cardiologist Dr. Parijat Bhardwaj. Parijat’s nightmare begins after the death of her best friend a art I. In one unlucky moment parijat has lost her friend and her car and her peace of mind. Police investigation tells parijat that it was fortunate case of victim swapping for her. She is alive because her friend was driving her car. Parijat is crestfallen, guilt ridden and still fearing for her life. Accidently, she notices a few disturbing facts and is forced to connect aarti’s accident with the death of two more classmates. This is bewildering, she starts moving ahead cautiously (she has been drugged once). as mystery unfolds, she finds sweet lies, drugs, and a long forgotten secret and the truth that actually a art I was the target; parijat was just a red herring.
No human is unacquainted with the concept of pain. It is an inescapable universal experience. Shweta Kirti’s pain has been, unfortunately, very public because of the death of her thirty-four-year-old brother, the Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput. What she learnt, however, is that while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. It is pain that can teach us how to rise above suffering and the limits we create for ourselves with our attachment to material goals like money, fame, success and relationships. In this book, Shweta shares her learnings so that no one is alone on this hard but necessary odyssey. Synthesizing science, spirituality and philosophy, Pain: A Portal to Enlightenment is an invitation to embark on a transformative journey to find inner peace and fulfilment no matter what life throws at you.
In "Happiness Mantra: The New Corporate Currency," delve into the transformative power of happiness in the modern corporate landscape. From tracing the evolution of workplace happiness to examining corporations' pivotal role in fostering socio-economic development, this book offers profound insights, actionable strategies, and insightful reflections to empower readers to leverage happiness for positive change. Through philosophical musings, real-world examples, and pragmatic advice, the authors explore the multifaceted nature of happiness, from its philosophical roots to its impact on corporate culture and leadership. Inspirational and enlightening, "Happiness Mantra" serves as both a clarion call and a roadmap for cultivating happier, healthier work environments, unlocking the boundless potential of happiness in the corporate sphere and beyond. Embark on this transformative journey to harness the potency of happiness, championing a brighter, more fulfilling future for all. Happy Reading! Your Happiness Mantra is HERE...
Fail! And we are stamped for life. Don’t we try and run from failure all our lives? But, ‘spontaneous doing has to go through failures.’ Acknowledging failure is singularly the most difficult thing to do. It takes tremendous courage to come out and say, yes, I failed. Shweta Punj chronicles sixteen such leaders who have celebrated their failure as much as their success. Each story is an anatomy of failure. So whether it was the difference between ‘need’ and ‘want’ that led Abhinav Bindra to miss that winning shot, or whether it was a suicide attempt that pushed Sabyasachi Mukherjee into fully realizing his potential—these stories will prod you to look at failure differently.
Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility." William Wordsworth. Each poem in this collection represents a different emotion, a different mood of the author. These poems are rhythmic manifestations of what the author has learnt from her own life experiences, from different people who left an indelible impression on her mind and from the nature who she believes is the greatest educator on this planet. A few of these are truly autobiographical in mood where she shares her innermost desires and wishes.
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