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Read the flash fiction, Sheamus the Great, an incredible story of an invincible king named Sheamus who got defeated by his own fate.
Read the great flash fiction story, The Toilet Paper, an amazing tale of Lilly and her pet dog Pluto. First published on author's blog, this flash fiction story soon grabbed readers attention and became one of the most read flash fiction on the his blog.
An amusing moral short story of a queen, who is the fattest woman in the whole Kingdom and gets bullied by her own people for her overweight, until one day the king noticed the people's ill behavior towards his queen and then everyone’s life in the kingdom changed for forever.
Unsettling Stories from Unheard Voices These stories traverse through the lives of ten ordinary individuals living in the USA and India (Mumbai, Kolkata, Pune, Varanasi and remote Arunachal Pradesh) but they all have one thing in common - their unexpected and convoluted reality. Sometimes regular life can be wicked! Hello Sunshine! In Minnesota, amidst the Covid19 pandemic, a neighborhood is scared about a different omen of death. What can be worse than the pandemic itself? Mirror Mirror on the wall A story unfolds in suburban Mumbai, leaving everyone perplexed. There is a schizophrenic husband with an illicit affair, and there is his crazy wife, who is supposedly hatching a plan to kill him...
Read the flash fiction, Invisible Man, the mind-boggling story of a bankrupt billionaire who was found dead in his secret laboratory and the find out the mystery of his brain missing from his dead body.
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This book looks at different dimensions of political participation of women voters in India. Elections in India have witnessed an increasing electoral participation of women, both as political actors and as voters. Taking note of this positive development, the book looks at what has contributed to this increased turnout among women voters in Indian elections and discusses in detail the factors that facilitate or hinder this participation. Drawing on empirical data from 11 Indian states, it looks at key issues like the voting behaviour and political activities of Indian women; individual and motivational factors affecting participation; the political socialization of women at home; the role of internalized patriarchy and political opinions; along with the challenges faced by women in attaining representation in Indian politics. An important contribution in the study of voting patterns, this book will be indispensable to scholars and researchers of political studies, women’s studies, gender studies, sociology, Indian politics, political sociology, voting behaviour and South Asian studies. It will also be useful for journalists and activists.
Based on the partition of India in 1947.