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The present era is an era of interconnectedness. In the present context we are trying to explore the multifaceted dimensions of globalization through a book called “Globalization: exploring its Concepts and Debates”. It is a collection of research papers and articles contributed by esteemed academicians from different backgrounds. This book serves as a comprehensive guide, unravelling the complexities of globalization across various disciplines including economics, politics, sociology, culture, science and technology and so on. It explores how globalization has influenced economic systems, trade patterns, flow of capital etc. presenting a nuanced understanding of its impact on both the d...
গুণমালা পুথি মহাপুৰুষ শংকৰদেৱৰ এক অনন্য সৃষ্টি। মহাভাগৱতৰ সাৰমৰ্ম মাত্ৰ ৬ টি অধ্যায়ত সামৰি ৰচনা কৰা গুণমালা পুথিখন গুৰুজনাৰ এক অপূৰ্ব সৃষ্টি হিচাপে গণ্য কৰা হয়। কোঁচৰজা নৰনাৰায়ণৰ ৰাজসভাত মহাপুৰুষজনাৰ ভাগৱত কথা শুনি থাকোঁতে বিচাৰ কথাত বিদ্যামান ব্ৰাহ্মণ পণ...
Anuj Kripalani is an internationally renowned scientist who apparently has everything-scientific breakthroughs, awards, fame, wealth and a fine family. A deep personal crisis makes him return to India, to rediscover himself and to find out an answer to the question that has always haunted the human race from time immemorial. Anuj thus sets forth on Anuj Kripalani is an internationally renowned scientist who apparently has everything-scientific breakthroughs, awards, fame, wealth and a fine family. A deep personal crisis makes him return to India, to rediscover himself
Pages Stained with Blood is a thought-provoking and candid history of the 1984 riots. Indira Goswami reacts to the bloodshed and the savagery that followed Prime Minister Indira Gandhi s assassination and weaves a powerful tale of human frailties and mindless violence.
Katha proudly presents Indira Goswami's hugely successful novel, The Man from Chinnamasta. Set in the times of unrest and turmoil at the turn of the twentieth century, the novel paints the hoary history of Assam's most famous temple of the Sakta cult, Kamakhya.The story flows as swiftly as the Brahmaputra; it holds the reader's attention as seductively. And as the narrative moves inexorably towards its end, we see the power of the storyteller in Indira Goswami. This evocative translation by Prashant Goswami makes the novel a must read for all lovers of good fiction.
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At the dawn of independence in India, in a small