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For an Ever After is a collection of poems and short stories by the father-son duo - Oinam Binodkumar Singh and Suraj Kumar Oinam. They hail from the beautiful state of Manipur in the North East region of India. Since it is a land of valleys, hills and rivers, Nature is a recurring theme in their poems. Love, longing, and life’s seasons are some other themes they have tried to explore. Those who like poetry and have an inclination towards the open landscapes should surely savor their poems.
With Love, It Is Never Enough is the second book by Suraj Kumar Oinam. Unlike the first book, For an Ever After, which was co-authored by his father, Oinam Binodkumar Singh, he has tried to dig deeper into the human psyche and society and has explored themes like love, pain and glory. And like the first book, nature is again a recurring theme. Those who love nature and reading should enjoy this book.
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On the night of their wedding, a stack of nude photos had pushed her into a corner. Her husband had betrayed her, her mother had died, and she had been disfigured by a disaster. She had been saved by a stroke of luck and thus embarked on a path of revenge ... In order to take revenge on her enemy, she deliberately approached the man at the top of the pyramid, using him to help her fight her enemy and seize the company. Originally, she wanted to make a meritorious retreat, but who knew that she was pregnant with a small tadpole?
This book explores how citizenship is differently gendered and performed across national and regional boundaries. Using ‘citizenship’ as its organizing concept, it is a collection of multidisciplinary approaches to legal, socio-cultural and performative aspects of gender construction and identity: violence against women, victimhood and agency, and everyday issues of socialization in a globalized world. It brings together scholars of politics, media, and performance who are committed to dialogue across both nation and discipline. This study is the culmination of a two-year project on the topic of 'Gendered Citizenship', arising from an international collaboration that has sought to develop a comparative and yet singular perspective on performance in relation to key political themes facing our countries of origin in the early decades of this century. The research is interdisciplinary and multinational, drawing on Indian, European, and North and South American contexts.
It is a biography of front rank politician, Gianiji, who courted his maiden arrest during Akali movement to be followed by such imprisonments.His contribution to Punjabi Language and literature has been widely acclaimed.
'Go, kiss the world' were Subroto Bagchi's blind mother's last words to him. These words became the guiding principle of his life. Subroto Bagchi grew up amidst what he calls the 'material simplicity' of rural and small-town Orissa, imbibing from his family a sense of contentment, constant wonder, connectedness to a larger whole and learning from unusual sources. From humble beginnings, he went on to achieve extraordinary professional success, eventually co-founding MindTree, one of India'™s most admired software services companies. Through personal anecdotes and simple words of wisdom, Subroto Bagchi brings to the young professional lessons in working and living, energizing ordinary people to lead extraordinary lives. Go Kiss the World will be an inspiration to 'young India', and to those who come from small-town India, urging them to recognize and develop their inner strengths, thereby helping them realize their own, unique potential.