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In “A Man Who Lost His Values”, Naitik’s journey is one of inner conflict and moral struggle. As a man who once believed in the power of principles, he is thrust into situations where those very values are tested to their breaking point. Life throws him into a whirlwind of loss, betrayal, and morally grey choices, leaving him questioning everything he once held dear. The story is not just a reflection of Naitik’s personal trials but also a deep exploration of how easily the lines between right and wrong can blur when faced with life’s toughest challenges. With every decision he makes, Naitik inches closer to a gripping and unexpected climax—one that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. The message of “A Man Who Lost His Values” is delivered in a uniquely thrilling way, pushing the reader to reflect on their own principles. The final twist in Naitik’s journey reveals the true cost of staying true to oneself in a world full of compromises, making this book an unforgettable experience.
The book gives account of 20 important battles fought by the Indian Army under British Rule from 1898 till 1945 and presenting them in this Book as short stories. The book starts with the North Western Frontiers of India where an incomparable battle was fought. Then it takes the readers through Western Europe, Ottoman Empire and Persia during The Great War in the second decade of the twentieth century and to the Indo-Afghan Border once again.
The Fourteenth Army was one of the most successful British and Commonwealth forces of the Second World War. It was not only the largest of the Commonwealth armies but was also the largest single army in the world with around half a million men under its command. Operating in the most inhospitable terrain, it drove the previously undefeated Japanese Army from the Indian border and out of Burma in an unrelenting offensive.The Fourteenth Army, often referred to as the Forgotten Army, was made up from units that came from all corners of the Commonwealth and was composed of thirteen divisions from East and West Africa as well as Britain and India. After the defeat of the Japanese these divisions ...
Directory of Lion Leaders of India for the Lionistic year 2018-19 is released by LCCIA Chairperson Lion V.K.Luthra in September 2018. It contains Details of DG Teams, PDGs, LCI President Team, IDs, PIDs. Highlight of this year edition is that all the Lion Leaders details are printed in multi Colour.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) provisions in the following: • Companies Act, 2013 • Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 The Present Publication is the latest 2022 Edition, authored by Rajesh S. Kadakia, with the following noteworthy features: • [Updated CSR Compliance Requirements] are provided in this book • [Explaination of CSR Provisions] with a fresh perspective & illustrations • [Carefully Crafted to provide Insights on Complex Topics] such as: o Activities that are regarded as CSR o Different Applicability Criteria o CSR Committee o CSR Policy o Roles & Responsibilities of Board of Directors o Ca...
The following analysis illustrates the underlying trends and relationships of U.S. issued patents of the subject company. The analysis employs two frequently used patent classification methods: US Patent Classification (UPC) and International Patent Classification (IPC). Aside from assisting patent examiners in determining the field of search for newly submitted patent applications, the two classification methods play a pivotal role in the characterization and analysis of technologies contained in collections of patent data. The analysis also includes the company’s most prolific inventors, top cited patents as well as foreign filings by technology area.