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"A girl meets her school friend after years online ... A dying girl is saved by a stranger and sets out to search him... A train journey that does not go as expected... Are all stories involving a male and female character romantic? Are all stories supposed to be a happily ever after? Does every love story have a clichéd setting? If these are questions that intrigue you, read the stories of Pooja, Apeksha and Bhavana. The book consists of three stories inspired by real incidents voicing an emotion relatable to many depicting that the path of life is never straight or as we want it to be; and the charcters are far from being perfect - they all have emotional issues - much like we all do today. Although they do find their solace, will it stay forever? "
It isn't enough to talk about women empowerment. We have to believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in women empowerment. We have to act upon it. we all can empower women in our small little ways more often than not I have seen its actually the women themselves who tend to look up on there on race. if you want to do something, then just help the woman around become financially independent this is more enough. Every author of this book has written intuitive, emboldening and rousing articles, letters, stories and poems on Women Empowerment. Their contents will enhance your belief in your own power. If you are a woman reading this, and if you are a man, why need to recognise and celebrate women's power and tireless contribution to society in all its forms, is exactly what you all need to know.
Meet Abhilasha Sengupta, the narrator, a headstrong girl from Delhi, who has certain dreams and desires in life for which she refuses to marry in the alliance fixed by her parents. Unknowingly her friend Sapna gives her an idea of a way she can call off the wedding; for which she blackmails Neil Mukherjee, her childhood best friend and neighbour to come and help her. He brings his friend Arjun Malhotra, who comes to help Neil, to stall Abhilasha’s plans; but things take a turn when he persuades Neil to go with it. What made Arjun change his mind? Abhilasha and Arjun become friends which gradually develops into something deep. But both Neil and Arjun have secrets. Will Arjun and Abhilasha confess their feelings or will someone or something get in their way? Could it be Neil? Join Abhilasha in her journey as she discovers herself; breaking the rules for her love, her dreams and self-respect. Read on to experience a story of friendship, love and above all – never to compromise on your love, dreams and self-respect.
She is free in her wildness, she is a wanderess, a drop of free water. She knows nothing of borders and cares nothing for rules or customs. ‘Time’ for her isn’t something to fight against. Her life flows clean, with passion, like fresh water. - Roman Payne
“Love as powerful as your mother’s for you leaves it’s own mark. To have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.” – J.K.Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
“A real love letter is absolutely ridiculous to everyone except the writer and the recipient.” - Myrtle Reed
Litteratura is our literary magazine aimed at featuring authors, writers, bloggers, publishers and organisations in the literary domain to provide them with mass visibility by widespread circulation, and extensive coverage both in print and digital media. This issue of Litteratura is all about Literature from features in Asia.
“Once in a while I go off on a spree and make a fool of myself, but I always come back, and in my heart, I love her all the time.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
"Heritage Studies - A Compendium" is a comprehensive compilation of ideologies and facts related to Heritage Studies, meticulously designed for students under India's New Education Policy (NEP). This book emerged from the recognition that no single resource currently covers the entire syllabus comprehensively, making it an invaluable reference for students. Crafted to be both informative and accessible, this essential guide is ideal for anyone studying Heritage Conservation, Heritage Management, or any other aspect of Heritage Studies. It encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, providing detailed information and thorough discussions on various terms and notions. Readers will explore the local heritage of Maharashtra, the national heritage of India, and world heritage. The aim of this book is to offer a deep understanding of our rich and diverse heritage, presenting complex concepts in a student-friendly manner. Whether you are a novice student or an enthusiast seeking to expand your knowledge,
“After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” ― Philip Pullman