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When Ashima becomes head girl with undue influences and bypassing of all morality, Deepti's remaining doubts vanish as well, as she throws all her weight behind Arun; and wins back not only a promise of revenge but - unexpectedly, and even unasked for - a return of her affections by Arun. Just when they seemed to be on the brink of victory, something happens! Something Arun does to Deepti, that destroys her soul forever. So much is she wounded that she nearly breaks down, when faced with a prospect of being face-to-face with him again, ten years later, in a metro!
In today’s ever-changing, fast-paced work environment, disengagement and lack of alignment of leaders & teams create further chaos. It directly affects the business, productivity, and morale of people involved. When technology leaders move up the chain and find themselves in senior leadership roles, where they start defining the strategy rather than executing on a pre-defined strategy, more often than not, they feel lost. They struggle to motivate teams, create synergies & cohesion required to achieve the organization’s vision. They start to understand that they are missing something and feel that there are some invisible problems that exist but are eluding them. This book, combines vari...
Hastinapur, 3100 BC: The Mahabharata war over, Arjuna urges Krishna to destroy the divine astras or weapons used at Kurukshetra. The weapons are instead hidden with their secret keepers handpicked by Emperor Ashoka to safeguard the secret of the astras. Two Professors, from Archaeological Survey of India stumble upon a signboard at one of an Indus Valley Civilization site in 1999, flagging off an adventure where one of them falls prey to a Pakistani terrorist who is caught and lodged in a Punjab jail. Eighteen years later, the terrorist escapes, setting off a sequence of bizarre events where he takes a hostage and blackmails the surviving ASI professor to solve the unfinished mystery of the signboard. The professor delves deep into mythology to find answers, helped by the young scientist son of his dead colleague. Joining the spine-thrilling chase is an American NASA scientist and a plucky army officer, Major Aarti.
The Sun through my Wine Glass is a collection of sixty poems. The poems speak about optimism. The poet feels beauty and goodness overshadows ugliness and wickedness. When you see a colourful Kingfisher through a barbed wire, the harshness of the wire is no longer there. So enjoy poems of nature, beauty and love.
This is not a book it’s a compilation, an accurate compilation of how I feel. It is a representation of my views about this society and how it functions. This book, I hope, will open the eyes of people. People who with their eyes half shut try to get a clear view of the world around them. Even if one person is influenced by this compilation, it will honestly be the greatest prize this book can receive.
When it is the work of two great minds, the story only comes out to be fantabulous! The new book - ""Personal Branding, Story Telling and Beyond"" authored by eminent authors and successful professionals Dr. Amit Nagpal and Dr. Prakash Hindustani surely conveys the powerful message - 'Branding is only the journey and Bonding is the destination'. As you go through the book, you would understand the rationale of story-telling and becoming the architect of your own personal brand using the Social Media skills while you dwell into the positivity of authentic personal branding. And by the virtue of which you are sure to steer swiftly in your pathway which eventually takes you smoothly towards your destination. This books is a playbook for success using two of the most effective strategies in life and business. Each section provides a concise explanation of what you need to know and why. Tips are included so you can return to the text when you need help.
Kabir and Kashish have been the best of buddies ever since. Everyone saw them to be head over heels with each other, but they were not! Years later they meet only to have Kabir realise that he is in love with Kashish. As fate could have it Kashish is also in love, but with someone else! Who is this interloper? Why all of a sudden Kabir has been put inside a police lock up? What has he done? Will Kabir ever be able to express his feelings to Kashish or he will have to spend rest of his life waiting for his soul mate? Is love worth the wait?
The participation of the South, especially Tamilnadu, in the Freedom Movement and allied protests under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi has not been much documented. The 'Salt satyagraha' shook the conscience of the British rulers that it led to the Round Table Conference in the capital of the British Empire. The fact that Tamilnadu played a significant role in this unique kind of protest led by Rajaji has now been brought out in the form of a fictionalized narrative by the eminent writer Vidya Subramaniam. Although ''idealism' as against 'realism' has now become unfashionable in the field of letters, I hold the author in great respect for her daring to portray her characters in conformity with her own convictions. The 'period aspect' of the novel has come off beautifully in the atmospheric description and dialogues between the characters. This novel is a befitting tribute to those who participated in the freedom struggle.
‘The Inimitable Chaos Of Life’ is a collection of fourteen heart-rending stories, which bring to life the intensity, complexity and sheer beauty of human emotions. The stories are varied; delving mostly into the vagaries of life and the many tricky circumstances that life throws at us unexpectedly. Each individual reacts to those situations in a different manner. During times of happiness, one may shriek out of joy; another may erupt into bouts of soulful tears. Similarly, during times of sorrow, one may be numb out of despair, another may spend long hours wailing and lamenting, whereas some others may even find themselves entrapped in the clutches of psychosis. Come, taste these wonderful stories of Life, penned by Dr. Maliny Mohan.
The year is 2250 and we are witness to a historical trial of one of the Silver Fleet's youngest and most promising Captain, Richard Sparks who has been accused of murdering a fellow crew member during the Silver Star's lengthy trip to Jupiter's moon - Europa. But the crew are divided as to whether the Captain is to blame for the fiasco or there was a bigger conspiracy on board. The Silver Star was on a search and rescues mission for one of her sister ships - The Silver Wind and if they locate the missing ship or finding any surviving crew the mission wouldthen move onto becoming a research mission. Is this the reason there is a murderer on board the Silver Star? The key suspect / conspirator of the murder is 1st Officer Mario Grant, who is thought to be dead by the end of the mission. However, his version of the story shows just how he was cheated and was coerced into smuggling resources off the Silver Star. Is he truly as innocent as he shows others he is?