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A budding civil service aspirant, a devout capitalist, a practicing socialist and a second generation entrepreneur join forces to raise the decibels of an engineering life. Offering a melody for that orchestra was a nightingale with a high-pitched note. Far away in a secluded jungle was a tribal voice actively striving with a lot of poise. In the concrete jungle though was a political heir finding her flair. Divergent life choices crossed paths for love, friendship, ambition and journeyed through self-discovery as a political drama unfolds with India's spectrum allocations and the spiralling growth of social media. If Doordarshan’s promise of distant vision had suffered an irrevocable myop...
Beginning with Timur, Sultan Ghazni who invaded India seventeen times at the head of a large army, plundering the country of its great wealth, to the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah, banished from the country by the British - details and descriptions of every incident and each king astonish and exhilarate us. The approach is direct, simple and unambiguous. From Timur to Bahadur Shah it is one engaging account. The book should find a place in every household, as an authentic account of ourselves. A flawless portrait. -THE HINDU Madhan while explaining historical events uses modern similes... In spite of being a cartoonist in his previous avatar Madhan did not caricature the Moghul Emperors and their subjects. I am so pleased he did not sit on judgement as a south Indian non-Muslim writer. -KAMAL HAASAN
The Mistakes I Never Forget is the story of the struggle of a young man, Gautam—who moves to Bangalore, the silicon city of India—in hunt of a lucrative job in a software company. He has completed his engineering degree, but struggles to speak English fluently. This makes his employers’ think he is not qualified enough and refuse to give him a job. He shares space in a dingy one room apartment with three other young men, Lawrence, a nerd, Kamesh a hulk, and Madhan, who doubles up as their chef—all struggling for months to find software jobs and make ends meet. Even his roommates and friends ridicule him because of his language shortcoming. However, when a beautiful, talented young woman, Reshmi, falls in love with Gautam, his friends are amazed and question the why and how of this relationship. Reshmi’s works in the software industry, but dreams of being a choreographer. Will she fulfill her dream? Will Gautam get a job in a software company despite his stuttering English?
A series of interviews conducted by the author with women from all walks of life and from different parts of India.
‘Death will Never End the Story’ is a science motivational novelette. Everyone has a father. The heroes we watch in the movies are fake. The real hero in our life is our own father because he is our first and the best supporter. Love from our mother and elder siblings is eternal. This novel is the sketch of relationships of the father, mother, son and daughter. How should a father be with his children at each phase of life? How he supports and helps his children in their dreams? We have often heard about the end of the Earth. Scientists and literature give us a lot of information about it. Some people believe it, and some may deny. We are living, but most of us never know where, how and why are we living. An interesting thing about the Earth is being revealed in this tale. It is the story of our past, present and the prediction of our future.
Gauri is an unpretentious story of a woman who handles the hurdles of life with courage and profound thinking. Her character is similar to that of many women we see in our lives. But what is different is the dramatic twist in the tale, which you won’t see coming. The protagonist Gauri is patient and persistent, with an undying love and affection for her husband, much like many women in the country. Indeed, Gauri’s story is the tale of many women in India, who sacrifice their needs, desires and dreams for the sake of people dear to them. This work of fiction is a tribute to every unsung woman in every household. A big salute to these strong women, without whom society will perish.
Shruthi has everything going in her life with great education, incredible romance, a wonderful husband, and two adorable kids. There is plenty of laughter, joy, and love in the cosy nest that Shruthi has carefully built. All is well till that fateful Diwali day when passion gets the better of reason. One momentary lapse threatens to uproot the entire foundation of her beautiful life. The stakes are too high as Shruthi runs the risk of being abandoned by her husband and losing her children too. And there is no one to blame but herself. Caught in a cesspool of blackmail, ransom, revenge and remorse, Shruthi is on the brink of collapse. She can run but cannot hide.
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Penne for Your Thoughts is a cookbook full of information to help one understand the difference between food allergy and food intolerance as well as provoke thoughts on nutrition. Many of the wide array of recipes are typical everyday dishes converted to be free from common allergens--such as wheat gluten, casein (dairy), soy, corn, egg, and nuts--by substituting various ingredients for more natural/organic allergy-safe ingredients. It is designed so one can draw from it what they need. The reality is that there are a lot of people that have food allergies/intolerances. Many have multiple sensitivities and do not realize it. The real challenge is trying to eliminate common allergens because ...