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Critical Acclaim for 'A Plateful of French Fries' True to its title, A Plateful of French Fries, a collection of engrossing stories both short and long, is tempting and delicious. With a keen eye, dry humour and measured writing style, the stories bring to life the characters and situations that both town and city-bred English readers in India can easily recognise and identify with. A treat served up hot and crisp for story lovers. - Tara Murali, an architect with keen reading interests. Ram Mohan’s stories offer a range of life experiences, from chance encounters in local trains to the dark underbelly of commercial espionage in the Big Apple, to extra-terrestrial visits and mystical time ...
Our healthcare system is broken – it is expensive, complicated, and dysfunctional. It seems to be benefiting the industry more than the patient. This book shows how it lost its way and how our doctors can steer it back to its noble path. Presently the focus is on disease, specialty care, technology, insurance, pharmaceutical hegemony, and hospital profits. Instead, the focus should be on compassionate care, empathy, personalized medication, a patient-centric outlook, and most of all – the will to heal. Should doctors remain helpless victims of the system? No! To become Healers once again they need to develop a Homeopathic outlook. Healing the Ailing Medical System shows how Homeopathy can guide the doctor to resuscitate and revive the failing medical system back to health
Management Development Series No. 17 "The ILO has ... produced a manual on the case method with a view to helping managements schools, teachers and trainers, as well as participants in management programmes, to use the method more effectively. The ILO believes that management education and training ... will use a mix of methods and techniques .... The case method will have an important role to play and teachers will need to master case teaching and case writing. This is a very interesting and clearly written practical guide." (British Business, London)
She was born in Kolkata. She was an unwelcomed guest, a product of lust. She had to pay the price. She was abducted and trafficked to Hyderabad. She spent nine years begging on the roadside. Destiny brought her back to Kolkata where she was sold off to a procuress in Sonargachi. She married Raghu and started leading a healthy life. However she attempted a suicide. She was Ketaki. Why was Ketaki abducted and trafficked? Where was her father and mother? Was Ketaki ever able to meet her real parents? Why did she attempt the suicide? Was it all destiny that brought her back to Kolkata or did The Almighty have something else in His holy mind? After all, Joys and Woes are always woven fine!!