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From when they were kids, Akash and Karan had a dream. They wanted to become professional racers and compete in the Great Himalayan Rally. Years later, when they are on the verge of realizing their passion, a crisis occurs that puts Akash on the crossroads. He must choose between the adrenaline-pumping, life-threatening life of a racer or opt for the stable, professional career that his parents and girlfriend want for him Follow the paths of Akash and Karan, in Journey to Rebond as they explore the limits of friendships, relationships and family ties while competing in the toughest car rally of them all. With their sponsors threatening to pull out, competitors playing dirty and a vehicle that’s barely holding together, Akash and Karan have to reach deep within for answers. Will the race make them or break them?
This book, divided in two volumes, originates from Techno-Societal 2018: the 2nd International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Societal Applications, Maharashtra, India, that brings together faculty members of various engineering colleges to solve Indian regional relevant problems under the guidance of eminent researchers from various reputed organizations. The focus is on technologies that help develop and improve society, in particular on issues such as the betterment of differently abled people, environment impact, livelihood, rural employment, agriculture, healthcare, energy, transport, sanitation, water, education. This conference aims to help innovators to share their best practices or products developed to solve specific local problems which in turn may help the other researchers to take inspiration to solve problems in their region. On the other hand, technologies proposed by expert researchers may find applications in different regions. This offers a multidisciplinary platform for researchers from a broad range of disciplines of Science, Engineering and Technology for reporting innovations at different levels.
Vols. 11 (1901)- include the separately paged supplement: The acts of the Governor-General of India in Council
Study of a Sanskrit hymn, by NarayanĐabhatĐtĐapada, in praise of Krishna (Hindu deity), enshrined at Guruvayur, Kerala; includes an account of the poet's life and works.