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This book is an attempt to analyse the necessity of separate hill state for uttarakhand for which a mass movement is going on in the eight hill districts of UP since 1994.
Bestselling author M.K. Ramachandran is well-known for his unique travelogues. Not only does he beautifully recount his journey but he also delves into history and culture, tying in various threads to show the reader the many elements that make India what it is. The Journey to Adi Kailash is no different. While detailing his trek to one of the most revered mountains of India, Ramachandran includes interpretations of our history, culture, traditions, the Puranas and the Upanishads, as well as contributions by great sadhus, sages and rishis. He weaves in interesting stories—of how the Asuras came to India, the ancient technology of turning metal to gold, the ninety-five-year-old woman who is well-versed in the 144 courses of Kriya Yoga, the yogi who acquires the power to fly into the sky . . . The Journey to Adi Kailash is compelling reading, and a book that holds a mirror to the greatness of India.
When Inspector KP Singh reaches Kolhapur to attend his cousin Rushali’s marriage, he is anxious about meeting his estranged family after ages. But when Rushali’s father-in-law is murdered on her wedding night, Singh’s focus shifts to getting justice for the family. Next morning, an unarmed sugarcane farmer is shot dead by a senior police officer in a fit of rage. Singh witnesses this act of police brutality and is under pressure to cover it up. Are these crimes linked? Will Singh be able to stand up against his senior? To unravel the mystery, read this riveting thriller, The Kolhapur Murders.