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Dr. Vaibhav Uniyal, LL.M., PhD. (Law) Assistant Professor, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University Dr. Vaibhav Uniyal, LL.M., PhD. (Law) is Assistant Professor at Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University. Dr. Vaibhav Uniyal received his elementary education in Riverdale High School, Dehradun and completed his secondary education from Marshall School, Dehradun. Post-secondary education, he completed his BSC form Graphic Era University Dehradun and LL.B. and LL.M. both from Law College Dehradun (HNB Garhwal University and Uttaranchal University) respectively. He accomplished his Ph.D. from Uttaranchal University under the supervision of Prof. Rajesh Bahuguna on the topic ‘Panchayat ...
This book is a beautiful Amalgamation of some true stories, some poems and some philosophy penned down by the students of Uttaranchal University Dehradun. These students have shared their personal experiences and emotions through short write-ups. Through this book you will come to know about some real ‘ups and downs’ of these teenagers; how they fell and how did they rise, to the heights where they can look straight into the eyes of the world and live a life of their choice.
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Once upon a time, a sage was teaching his disciples in his Gurukul.Suddenly a thought occurred to him and he asked a disciple sitting in the front to give one fruit each to all the disciples from the basket full of fruits next to him. The Master said — I am going out for a while. Keep the fruit until I return. Speaking thus, the Master left. The Master returned after about two hours and asked about the fruits. Only two disciples had followed the Master's orders. Those two disciples had not eaten the fruit. The Master gave those two disciples a basket full of fruits each. Other disciples were stunned. They did not understand what was happening. The Master explained to the disciples II knew that all of you were hungry since morning. So, I gave each of you a fruit, but I asked you not to eat it until I returned. This was a test of your patience, which only two disciples passed. The rest of you could not endure the hunger. These baskets full of fruits are the reward for their patience. The sage further said - We lack patience in our life. As a result, we are unable to achieve something big. Therefore, we should always have patience.
Which stream of study to pick after Class 10? Should one choose to follow a dream or choose a stable career? When are parents justified in choosing their children’s careers? After years of experience in advising student’s on careers options and tracking their success, the authors of this book present their combined wisdom on how to make informed decisions regarding your career. This book offers valuable advice to graduating students and their parents. It also talks about the skills and values needed to build successful careers, and explores all the alternate career options available to the students, besides professional courses.
It is the English translation of the Sahitya Akademi winner "Do Panktiyon Ke Beech" by Rajesh Joshi. It is a remarkable collection of poems touching upon the big and small things one comes across in life. About the author Rajesh Joshi Born on July 18, 1946, Narsinghgarh, Madhya Pradesh. Publications: Long Poem: Samargatha (published in the Pahal series.) Poetry Collections: Ek Din Bolange Pad, Mitti Ka Chehra, Nepathya Main Hansi, Do Paktiyon ke Beech, Chand Ki Vartani, Zidd, Ullanghan Stories Collection: Somvar aur anya Kahaniyan, Kapil Ka Pad Plays: Jadu Jungle, Ache Admi, Tankara ka Gana, Panse, Tukke par Tukka, Turn Saadat Hasan Manto Ho, Sapna Mera Yahi Sakhi Articles, Reviews and Noteb...