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Twisha Agrawal, a fun loving and charming girl had the firm and unwavering goal to go to the polytechnic after her tenth class boards. But as events turned out, she was forced to attend the Indo Public Junior College, the place she never wanted to be in. Call it her fate,luck or conspiracy of the universe, she was destined to be there because otherwise she would have never discovered her six special friends. The place which she called as the Dumping Ground eventually become the most special part of her life. It’s a story about the roller-coaster life of Twisha and her friends, who face everything that every teenage goes through or must go through. They face the emotions such as possessiveness, jealousy, contentment, hopelessness, societal burden, joy and freedom. It’s an Imperfect story of their imperfect years where they are trying to learn to handle their lives, their dreams and most importantly their friendship. Do you also badly miss your tender years of innocence? If yes, Twisha’s tale will surely make you nostalgic and give you a ride through your precollege years.
This study explores the poet John Keats’ manuscript medical Notebook from his time at Guy’s Hospital (October 1815 – March 1816), reconstructing and recovering the intriguing and mutually enriching connections between Keats’ two careers of medicine and poetry.
TERRAINS OF CONSCIOUSNESS emerges from an Indian-German-Swiss research collaboration. The book makes a case for a phenomenology of globalization that pays attention to locally situated socioeconomic terrains, everyday practices, and cultures of knowledge. This is exemplified in relation to three topics: - the tension between 'terrain' and 'territory' in Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' as a pioneering work of the globalist mentality (chapter 1) - the relationship between established conceptions of feminism and the concrete struggles of women in India since the 19th century (chapter 2) - the exploration of urban space and urban life in writings on India's capital - from Ahmed Ali to Arundhati Roy (chapter 3).
After years of searching through dusty museum collections and royal stores across India, acclaimed designer Ritu Kumar has uncovered many of the last surviving examples of traditional royal clothing. Her book is a celebration of this rich legacy of textiles and craftsmanship. This in-depth study of the evolution of Indian royal costume spans the centuries from the first representations of clothing in ancient India, through the reign of the Mughal emperors and the days of the British Raj, to Indian independence and royalty in the present day. The author covers both men's and women's garments, Hindu and Muslim styles, and documents the evolution of European-Indian fashions. This sumptuous volu...
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