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Raj turned back to look at Gauri. Her hair was disheveled. Her face was not glowing as before. For the first time, he saw a common girl in her and no longer an angel. Gauri was unable to see the tears in his eyes from that distance. Raj cried his heart out all the way home. The road was deserted except for his sobs which reverberated against the surrounding hills and rocks, turning into an echo that only his soul could hear. It was the echo of a broken heart that Raj heard for the first time.
As Manav opened his eyes, he saw Madhu sitting beside him, trying to wake him up. Her body fragrance and her damp hair suggested she had taken a shower. Manav's eyes struggled to fully open, still heavy with sleep. He looked towards the window, and darkness still lingered outside. Glancing at the clock, he realized it was twenty minutes past three in the night. "What's the matter, Madhu?" "Get up, wash your face, and freshen up. I'm heading to make tea. Then we'll go for a walk in the park." "It's still nighttime, Madhu. It's only three-twenty in the morning," he checked the clock again. "Nighttime? I'm already up and have taken a shower. I thought it was morning."
Ever wondered why the Indian banking sector, the very backbone of the economy, witnessed so many collapses in recent times? Are there many more banks lined up to go belly up? How could a sector so large and organized, highly regulated and constantly monitored, which is supposed to adhere to the most stringent of the rules and norms, actually see some of its banks turn insolvent? Could all of this have been avoided? Is it only because few officials holding responsible positions decided to go ahead and sell their souls and conscience to the devil? Who Killed My Bank is a definitive exposé by an insider who has held C-Suite positions at banks. It lays bare the wrongful practices followed by so...
How much do you love yourself? Have you ever asked yourself this question? In my book ‘Unconditional Self-love’, I have shared with you how we are confused and sacrificing our lives for others without loving ourselves. We often fall prey to the way people and society wants us to think and behave. In my book, I have shared many tools and techniques, which will help you get a clarity about who you truly are and what you want in your life. We all want to be happy but that happiness does not come easily to us. In my book, I have simplified life and how we can make it what we want it to be. Use the tools and techniques given here to live a happy, abundant, fulfilling life without sacrificing and compromising yourself.
Your perspective is the first Ever news book launched by BB News . BB News is involved in doing celebrity and author interviews. We have done Interviews of Several Bollywood Authors , Like Anil Kapoor, Raveena Tandon and Manoj Vajpayee so far. In this book we are showcasing the talents of several writers by publishing their wonderful writeups , poem and researches. This project is managed by Journalist Subhechcha Ganguly who is also the Editor of BB News. Have a good time reading .
Are you a victim, or do you live according to your personal choice? Failures, setbacks, and disappointments are strong enough to turn us meek, submissive, disoriented, frustrated, and to make us lead a compromised life with no identity. On the contrary, these situations can also be turned into an opportunity to introspect, rebel, revolt, discover, aspire, resolve, and leap towards a greater future. This is a memoir of my life’s journey of defying failures, unshackling limitations, and challenging the self to discover inner strengths through a systemic approach, in order to achieve numerous goals and propel into a future of choice. I am not a celebrity, but I am definitely a hero of my own life and I will cherish and leave a legacy.
We are all born with our destiny in our hands. According to the Vedas, our future is determined by two things: Destiny and free will. Destiny refers to the various situations we encounter in life, while free will is how we react to them through our thoughts and actions. The love in our hearts, good deeds, and hard work make all the stars favourable, and destiny calls upon us to tell us that we have won. This story revolves around two people, Samay and Savera. One is fighting to break out from what fate has written in his lines, while the other is working hard to achieve what is not written in her destiny. When their paths cross, the stars in the heavens shuffle to fill their lives with love and happiness. Will he fight her ignited love? Will he be able to douse away his insecurities? Will her love be enough to change his fate? Will they be able to withstand all that the world is conspiring against them? This book aims to add hope and love to your hearts. You can never say, "Everything is lost," because your destiny may call you anytime to tell you that happiness is just around the next bend.
"Some love stories aren’t epic novels- some are short stories. But that doesn’t make them any less filled with love" Twelve Months of Love Unrequited is an anthology of twelve extraordinary unrequited love tales with a plethora of emotions. Kiya, an aspiring woman, finds herself attracted to Kabir. But her throbbing question to the heavens and Kabir is “Why did you come into my life when I can’t marry you?” Tanvi was offered lifelong love through ‘marriage’- a social construct that she retorts. But how far would Angad go for love? Will he finally accept the new life that is offered and move on? Nandita and Sana have been out on an impromptu wine and dine plan after office. Afte...
I assume the reason you picked up this book is because you are bit by the bug, “One day, I will start my own business” – the Entrepreneurship bug. Well! Welcome to the club. I was bit by the bug too, a long while ago – pretty much during my college days. When I wanted to read about how to start a business, all of them were about huge successful multi-billion-dollar businesses – the Googles, Apples and Microsofts of the world. These books were pretty high-level for a newbie like me. I felt kind of like a first-grade student reading engineering textbooks. I wanted a book that will help me get to the second step. I found out that there’s not much literature in that space and so I wanted to write a book that would benefit its readers.
17 goals, 195 countries, 1.2 billion youth and a million dreams…that’s all it’s gonna take for the world we are gonna make. A world without poverty, without hunger, with equality, with quality education…Can it happen? Yes, it can. The youth can make it happen. You and I can make it happen. It is just a matter of dreaming of a better tomorrow, a better world TOGETHER. “This book effectively explains the need for collective action and suggests a grassroots action plan to tackle the same. Think globally and act locally is reflected in all SDGs and nicely interpreted by the young author.” Dr. Shruti Shukla Educationist, Environmentalist, career Counselor “Inayat’s personal reflec...