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This book is meant for primary health care workers and all those interested in contributing to community health. It is a thorough and exhaustive guide for all those who want to offer the best in preventive care. The language used is simple and adequate explanations are given of procedures and modes of treatment or diagnosis. The special features are its diagnostic tables and charts that make the practice of medicine holistic.
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Life Takes A You-Turn is a whirlwind journey of two friends – two young urban women – through life and drama. Two girls, Sharmi and Ankita, grow up in two different cities. gradually evolving through the years as a result of varying situations in the way of their respective upbringings. Sharmi grows up to be a confident but introvert lady, while Ankita is a whimsical and extrovert next door girl capable of running into weird unsolicited misadventures. Little did they know how their fates would get intertwined in a quagmire of twists and turns, forming a bond of friendship that lasts through trying times and dramatic revelations. As the ladies eventually face the pains from their pasts, would their friendship be able to take them through the ordeals? Or bouts of disbelief throw them apart? It is a story of two strong women belonging to quintessentially urban Indian Bengali culture; the lives of whom represent the essence of women in these contemporary times. Packed with out and out thrills, adventures and drama, the lives of the two friends interweave into a climax that keeps you tied to the seat till the very end!
Crossing the Bridge of the Digital Divide: A Walk with Global Leaders explores the combined effect of the rapid growth of information as an increasingly fragmented information base, a large component of which is available only to people with money and/or acceptable institutional affiliations. In the recent past, the outcome of these challenges has been characterized as the "digital divide" between the information “haves” and “have nots” along racial and socio economic lines that seem to widen as time passes. To address the issues of digital equity and digital inequality in an effort to bridge the digital divide, educational scholars, researchers and practitioners are in positions to ...
"Not a rapist" Is a small love story, based on a rural area of Rajasthan this is a story of friendship, family and first love of our life. It captures the small nuances of the village life. It shows us their old traditions, their festivals and skid’s. It also have an old rivalry and casteism. It has coldness of winter and some unforgettable rainy days, alongside a cricket match that you will never forget. This story is high on human emotions, while the main conflict of this story is a girl's will power to take a stand for truth against the society. It’s a story of a brave girl who fights against her own family to serve justice to a person who’s convicted for her rape.
Hey! We Are Indian Scientists & Plays by Dilip M. Salwi: "Hey! We Are Indian Scientists & Plays: Celebrating Indian Scientific Achievements" is an inspiring book by Dilip M. Salwi that showcases the remarkable contributions of Indian scientists and their groundbreaking discoveries. Through a collection of engaging plays, this book celebrates the spirit of innovation, intellect, and perseverance that has propelled India's scientific community to great heights. Key Aspects of the Book "Hey! We Are Indian Scientists & Plays: Celebrating Indian Scientific Achievements": Celebrating Indian Scientists: The book pays homage to the brilliant minds and significant achievements of Indian scientists. T...
Ballebaaz, a twenty-one year-old Aryan has only one dream: To hit a last ball out-of-stadium victory six at the Wankhede. But he feels he is unlucky as he is stuck playing local leagues and no breakthrough. He meets Sakshi and things start to roll which would take him closer towards his dream. Aryan starts to believe that she is his Lady Luck. But Sakshi comes with her idiosyncrasies of not entering in someone’s life as she would bring bad luck. His mentor, Siddharth Roy questions his dream, does hitting a last ball six makes you a true Ballebaaz? Join this incredible journey of passion, hope, luck and self-realization to find out who is the real Ballebaaz!