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The name of this pioneer in the auto industry needs no introduction. Sipping coffee in the HQ of Singhania headquarters in Worli, Mumbai, Rahul Singhania ponders. A deep battle within to carry on the legacy of his father Yash Singhania who grew from an automobile engineer to a pioneer in the auto industry, not to forget the red tape back in those days. This is a motivational fiction story of Karan Singhania, son of Rahul Singhania, the only heir of the Singhania Empire. Karan had the education, talent, and motivation to run and manage the great Singhania Industries. Nonetheless, this never could help Rahul Singhania win the long ongoing internal battle. This is the transformational story of Karan, who learns the morals and values that his grandfather set, during his prince-to-pauper journey and becomes the bearer of these in the future in a hard way. Did Karan manage to learn, did he pass the idiosyncratic life test? Did the search for the next heir of the Singhania hit a zilch?
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Sri Ramana Maharshi is regarded as one of the most important Indian sages of all time. At the age of sixteen, he experienced a spiritual awakening and travelled to the holy mountain of Arunachala, where a community grew up around him. From there, he touched the lives of influential writers, artists, and seekers such as Carl Jung, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Somerset Maugham. Today, millions around the world continue to be inspired by his teachings. Edited by his pupil Arthur Osborne, this classic work sets out Sri Ramana Maharshi’s thoughts on such subjects as how to live in the here and now, wealth, freedom, knowledge, and the essence of our true nature. Self-inquiry is the key to liberation, Sri Ramana contends, as he invites us to detach ourselves from our illusions and set out on the path that leads toward enlightenment.
Two siblings, Catherine Osborne and Ron Osborne, are actively exposed to Nature. One to its positive energy and the other to its dark side. Both of them get rewarded for their natural predilections in an ethereally terrifying sequence of events that culminates in an astral intervention and ultimate catharsis.
“There are instances when the truth suddenly pitches at us with an undeniable impact. Our buried feelings come to the fore due to a trigger in our environment.” What happens when the skeins of life of 16 diverse Indian women, aged 25 to 67, get entwined when they travel to Spain and Portugal in an all-women’s tour? With a galaxy of identifiable characters from modern urban India depicted with light-hearted mirth in a travel environment, the novel explores serious issues, such as the quest for an independent identity and economic independence, the violence within and outside our homes, the loneliness of old age and the need for constructive channelization of youthful energy. Spanning events across a little more than a year, Skeins depicts how self-expression and a supportive environment trigger a cataclysmic effect and stimulate the women to realize their dreams.
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"Akashvani" (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning ...