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Phosphenes (n.) is an attempt to soothe an aching soul and voice the suppressed emotions. It tries to set free the caged birds of thoughts and weaves imagination into poetry. It is not just a book but a map that traces the journey of a poet’s heart that dances to the tunes of eerie silence of the night and rejuvenates in the exquisite sunrise.
On Indian arts and crafts by a connoiseur; includes autobiographical reminiscences and tributes by his contemporaries.
The year is 1971 Tension is brewing between India and Pakistan One secret could change the course of history . . . It's now up to her When a young college-going Kashmiri girl, Sehmat, gets to know her dying father's last wish, she can do little but surrender to his passion and patriotism and follow the path he has so painstakingly laid out. It is the beginning of her transformation from an ordinary girl into a deadly spy. She's then married off to the son of a well-connected Pakistani general, and her mission is to regularly pass information to the Indian intelligence. Something she does with extreme courage and bravado, till she stumbles on information that could destroy the naval might of her beloved country. Inspired from real events, Calling Sehmat . . . is an espionage thriller that brings to life the story of this unsung heroine of war.
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A Thousand Tiny Cuts chronicles the slow transformation of a connected region into national borderlands. Drawing on a decade of fieldwork in northern Bangladesh and eastern India, Sahana Ghosh shows the foundational place of gender and sexuality in the making and management of threat in relation to mobility. Rather than focusing solely on border fences and border crossings, she demonstrates that bordering reorders relations of value. The cost of militarization across this ostensibly "friendly" border is devaluation—of agrarian land and crops, of borderland youth undesirable as brides and grooms in their respective national hinterlands, of regional infrastructures now disconnected, and of social and physical geographies disordered by surveillance. Through a textured ethnography of the gendered political economy of mobility across postcolonial borderlands in South Asia, this ambitious book challenges anthropological understandings of the violence of bordering, migration and citizenship, and transnational inequalities that are based on Euro-American borders and security regimes.
Novel Phytopharmaceutical for Management of Disorders covers recent advances surrounding phytopharmaceuticals and their potential uses in the management of several disorders as well as in cosmetic benefits. Sections cover the concepts of phytopharmaceuticals and current highlights in disease management. This book also emphasizes phytopharmaceutical drug delivery studies in vivo–in vitro study to various target organs like lungs, liver, and brain. This book provides key information for everyone interested in disease management, drug discovery, and delivery, including medicinal chemists, cosmetic experts, nutritionists, toxicologists, drug formulators, and health care professionals. Students...
Papers presented at the fifth BAG conference held at Bhagalpur during 18-19 October 2003.
'Falling Stars'' is a book depicting stars on land. As the star illuminates the night, Similarly, among many writers, we have chosen some unique star. These writers have brighten our life with their beautiful and inspirational writings. It is a collection of various writers all over the world among which we have choose 30+ best writers and publishing them as a star in our book. Main motive behind this book is to show that stars are not only on sky but also on land
In the face of risk and reward, Avil Gill, a charismatic art director of the “Goa Museum and Emporium of Art”, embarks upon an unprecedented attempt at organizing “The Van Gogh” exhibition in his museum. His charisma, however, doesn’t bargain for the web of manipulative tactics spun by his foes, and after a spate of blunders, the precious Gogh paintings get stolen from right under his nose despite tight security. An exquisite art show, a classic concert, a shot at unprecedented success and a chance at love possible on the same day come crumbling down in a gripping, roller coaster thriller as Avil Gill is destroyed by Treachery, Robbery and Murder. Who is the reason for this doom? Will this crime be solved? Is this a revenge story from the past? Or just pure coincidence? Lies, Damned Lies, and Tragedy is simply unputdownable with its intrigue and suspense.
This book provides a unique opportunity to integrate the knowledge on regional-scale riverine reviews to local-scale case-studies, ranging from availability to pollution, national-level river management to transboundary governance. It is an unparalleled attempt to build the bridge between the science of rivers and its history and socio-politics, thus articulating the due credence of rivers from ancient civilizations to modern human societies. The chapters in this book are organized by the sub-sections of i) Hydrology, ii) Hydrosocial and iii) Hydro-heritage, thus providing a unique knowledge on the river studies for historians, scientists, planners, social scientists and policymakers, and are written by leading experts and researchers from across the globe.