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The most potent force at your disposal is your own intellect. The manner in which an individual conceptualizes or perceives the world will ultimately shape the trajectory and quality of their life. The human mind possesses boundless potential. This literary work aims to impart the skills necessary for developing independent critical thinking, so as to resist being influenced or manipulated by the thoughts and ideas of others. The module aims to educate individuals on the process of thought generation, manifestation, and their influence in shaping behavioral outcomes. You have the ability and determination to emancipate yourself from the influence of others and assert control over your own thoughts. You will develop the ability to think critically and independently, leading to personal growth and benefit.
All of a sudden, Rose finds himself in a bizarre condition when he starts his new venture. Surrounded by treacherous people and the difficulties of the corporate world, he learns new tricks to cope. He fights back, tries to survive and saves the people connected to him.
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This is a story of a little boy growing up in a remote village of Bengal in pre-independent India. Born to a rich family, the boy, Nimchand alias Nimu, enjoyed a privileged childhood in a huge mansion. After a few years, he lost his father, and the status of the family fell from grace. Nimchand found himself thrown in rough waters in a country torn apart by the freedom movements and religious conflicts. Mother Sarojini, a fiercely strong-minded woman, steadfastly stood against all hostile situations they faced and tried hard with the courage to rebuild her shattered family. Nimu, too, had to struggle hard to survive and get an education. This engrossing family saga is steeped in many strange...
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Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan.
This book gives a flavour of the Indian response to modern science by analysing the lives and careers of four scientifically influential personalities in Bengal. His analysis of the careers of two scientists, J. C. Bose and P. C. Ray, and two institution builders, Mahendralal Sircar and Asutosh Mookerjee, brings to light the issues related to science at a time of colonialism and nationalism. Scientists often had to depend on British institutions for legitimation and funding, while also supporting the nationalist cause for greater autonomy. One of the central claims of this book is that the protagonists aimed to contribute to a modern world science, one based on a strong sense of universalism. They did not aim to construct any alternative sciences, though they did express and apply their work by drawing on their cultural heritage. This makes Science and National Consciousness a work of particular relevance today, when a homogenous, instrumentalist and totally Western conception of science is being globally accepted.
A unique publication focussed on women alumni to mark the diamond jubilee year of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.
Contributed orientation on socioeconomic and political topics chiefly on India.