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: Humanities Unbound: A Journey of Ideas and Perspectives is a thought-provoking and insightful book that takes readers on a captivating journey through a collection of diverse and multidisciplinary chapters that delves into various facets of human society and culture, psychology, literature, economics, the environment, and more. This book is a testament to the boundless nature of the humanities, where ideas and perspectives converge to explore the complexities of human experience. Each chapter explores a distinct topic and provides unique insights into critical issues. Readers are taken on a multidimensional journey that challenges their preconceived notions and expands their understanding to reflect on the world we inhabit and the ideas that shape our existence.
: "The Labyrinth of Ideas: Navigating Liberal Arts" is a thought-provoking exploration of the contemporary relevance and challenges of liberal arts education. This book delves into the value of liberal arts in fostering a well-rounded, adaptable mindset through diverse subjects and critical thinking skills. It scrutinizes concerns about employability while emphasizing the enduring importance of lifelong learning. By navigating the delicate balance between versatility and specialization, the book invites readers to reflect on the societal significance of investing in liberal arts education to nurture informed, thoughtful citizens. Join the conversation within these pages to examine the role of liberal arts in the 21st century and its potential to shape individuals with versatile skill sets ready for a complex world.
Discussions of “committed” documentary by a “committed” historian of film.
Mumbai is an ever-evolving city, bustling and brimming, never sleeping for a wink. But the past four decades brought upheavals of great magnitude that shaped the city as we know today. Marred by communal riots, gang wars and terrorism, the spirit of Mumbai has emerged indomitable every single time. Born and raised in the lanes of Bombay 3, this is the story of Jagan Kumar who dreams of being a television journalist and changing the world. But once he achieves this, he realises that television journalism has lost its path, now afflicted with sensationalism, corruption and bias. As a crime reporter, he comes across various unscrupulous means that law enforcement agencies adopt to combat organi...
Enabling power:The Industrial Training Act 1964 s. 9. Made:18.02.70. Laid:27.02.70. Coming into force:11.03.70. Effect:Si 1968/226, 1969/620, 1967/263 Amended
"Tapri" is an attempt to help you time travel to those modest days, where people did not have mediums like mobile phones, laptops and I pad for entertainment. Hence, they used to look forward to sharing joy, laughter, sadness, heartbreak, with one another. People could spend hours of their day, chit-chatting, and hurling words of light mockery at each other, having baseless conversations as well as heated debates. And for that, they just needed two things- a place and a cup of tea. If you don't know what "tapri" is, then today's coffee houses, where you like to spend most of your hours, is the best example.This is a story of an emotional journey of two brothers, who lives in a small colony. And how knowingly- unknowingly "tapri" becomes an integral part of their lives.
Outdoor kitchen - Outhouse kitchen - Respectable kitchen.