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Everybody loves their family members and respects the values they impart. Be it your mom, dad, sibling or your grandparents, you love everybody wholeheartedly. These poems that I have composed with all my heart and soul, are not just about how much these ‚family members’ love you, but also about what all they do and have been doing for you since your birth. My poems are about hope, about love, about feelings and I really want to give you all readers a great exposure of this world which is filled with these beautiful things. The best part is that my poems are not just fun to read, but also highly relatable and easily comprehensible. So dear readers, catch the book, sit back, relax and enjoy. Happy Reading!
Ahaan - Rising Beyond Emotions' is an expression of thoughts from 24 different authors of different ages... From considering relations as an inspiration to believing in karma... From talking about philosophy to pure fiction, this anthology serves as the perfect combination of emotions, inspirations and life-lessons! Some through poems... Some through Anecdotes... And the rest as Articles! Grateful to these authors who have contributed their works to the compilation: 1. Ahana Goyal (Compiler) 2. Farah Zainab 3. Akansha Jain 4. Mayank Malik 5. Aishwarya S. Rathore 6. Maanya Singhal 7. Raaisha Gupta 8. Sanya Johar 9. Pranit Verma 10. Lakshita Agarwal 11. Neshka Maini 12. Arna Sharma 13. Shivangi Gupta 14. Amisha Chaudhary Bhagat 15. Aadhya Bansal 16. Darsh Gupta 17. Kashika Gupta 18. Kaamya Joshi 19. Naisha Gupta 20. Paarvi Advani 21. Aaradhya P. Jaspal 22. Aania Gupta Lall 23. Shikha Agrawal 24. Dwiti Malik
Just a thousand years ago, India was dotted with universities across its length and breadth, where international students flocked to gain credentials in advanced education. This illustrated book describes how these multi-disciplinary centers of learning existed in several forms such as forest universities, brick-and-mortar universities and temple universities. It examines the funding for these citadels of learning and their graduation ceremonies. The process by which India’s ancient systems of education helped to fuel a knowledge revolution around the world with its manuscripts, forming the basis for monographs and academic papers, is explained with references. The marauding incursions by Muslim invaders, which disrupted the idyllic world of university learning in India, followed by European colonization, which led to further erosion and degeneration of India’s traditional learning systems, have been taken up in some detail. Readers will get a snapshot view of India's education system down the ages from ancient to modern times.
You might think a book with no pictures seems boring and serious. Except . . . here's how books work. Everything written on the page has to be said by the person reading it aloud. Even if the words say . . . BLORK. Or BLUURF. And even if the words include things like BLAGGITY BLAGGITY and MY HEAD IS MADE OF BLUEBERRY PIZZA! That's the rule. That's the deal. Brilliantly irreverent and very, very silly, The Book With No Pictures will delight kids and have them begging for more. From award-winning US comic writer and actor, B.J. Novak.
A Must For Every Health Conscious Person, This Book Provides Information On Healthy Eating Habits. Each Recipe Is Low In Calories, Yet Delicious.
One clever ladybird, two bungling burglars . . . and a whole farmyard of fun! The first story in the brilliantly funny What the Ladybird Heard series.
"A chance meeting in the office elevator, a chance encounter on a hiking trip and a third chance encounter in the office parking lot are enough to make 25 year old Aryan fall head over heels in love with the beautiful, popular, intriguing Tanvi Kapoor. Thwarted by Raghav and Kunal, the two men who never seem to leave her side, Aryan is unable to confess his feelings for Tanvi before she and her colleagues head to the UK for a year long project. A lovestruck Aryan connects with Tanvi through social media, and discovers that the object of his affection is constantly at the centre of male attention. To make matters worse, Aryan strongly suspects that Raghav is Tanvi's boyfriend, a notion shared by Nath, Aryan's best friend and confidante. With the odds stacked against him and despite strong discouragement from Nath, Aryan is convinced that he must try to win Tanvi over. With social media and instant messaging services the only way for Aryan to keep in touch with Tanvi, The Last Seen Romantic explores how Aryan's virtual world and real world merge into one and the impact of this on his real life. But more importantly, does Aryan finally get Tanvi?"
I love entertaining and having parties, like most of you. And when I talk to fellow-hosts, I find that they are almost always worried about what snacks to serve the main course and desserts are easier to finalise! It so happens that after much thought they usually settle for common, tried-and-tested dishes such as Paneer Tikkas. Hmmm, there will be a time when your guests would have had enough of it! Keeping this in mind, I present Kebabs and Tikkis A compilation of 61 delicious and innovative kebab, tikka and tikki recipes. For those of you who are willing to look beyond Indian snacks, I have also included a section of my all-time favourite international finger foods. Some of the kebabs hav...
Paneer Tastes Just As Delicious In A Subzis As It Does In A Continental Preparation.. Turn The Pages Of This Book And Enthrall Yourself With The Many Wonderful Ways In Which You Can Use This Versatile Ingredient.
An intrepid traveller and a true cosmopolitan, the legendary Bengali writer Syed Mujtaba Ali from Sylhet (in erstwhile East Bengal, now Bangladesh) spent a year and a half teaching in Kabul from 1927 to 1929. Drawing on this experience, he later wrote Deshe Bideshe which was published in 1948. Ali's young mind was curious to explore the Afghan society of the time and, with his impressive language skills, he had access to a cross-section of Kabul's population, whose ideas and experiences he chronicles with a keen eye and a wicked sense of humour. His account provides a fascinating first-hand insight into events at a critical point in Afghanistan's history, when the reformist King Amanullah tr...