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Amar and Akbar are bosom friends. Rekha is their classmate while studying in an engineering college. Where Akbar and Rekha fall in love, Amar also has a crush for Rekha which changes into a one-sided love affair and gradually into an obsession. He continues to endure his feelings for Rekha for years together, silently. A sudden mishappening changes the lives of all three in a single night. The novel unfolds the story of the threesome lead by infatuation, possessiveness, obsession, love, hate, doubt and greed against the backdrop of premonitions.
Brijesh is a decorated police officer; an expert in tracking mobile calls and electronic surveillance. On his inputs, paramilitary forces and police become successful in eliminating a group of dreaded terrorists in J&K. Soon he gets out of turn promotion to the post of Inspector. He's assigned another case to crack the nexus of cricket betting. Encouraged by his promotion, he dedicates himself to this case - almost forgetting his own family. And this proves counterproductive to him. One day when he reaches his home, the excerpt below speaks volumes of the state of affairs between him and his wife Anu. But she didn't care and started her outburst, "I've suffered a lot during these years," and...
Crush 2: An Incomplete Heartbeat What happens when you love someone and they don't reciprocate in the similar manner? What happens when you love someone but you have to leave them for their own good? But it becomes more beautiful when you get the love you deserve and it remains with you till eternity. The only question which is hard to answer is was it actually love or just a mere attraction? The answer to this question lies in this anthology which consists eighteen such stories, anthology which is a roller-coaster of feelings. Contributors Ashquanda Iqbal, Divya Rawat, Monojit Dutta, Samridhi Garg, Manvi Singh, Satyam Mahato, Apurva Joshi, Arya Dikhole, Shriya Gupta, Rajeev Pundir, Chandra Kant Jaisansaria, Anuj Singhal, Pooja Khurana, Surbhi Sareen, Akash Rumade, Bhumika Khatri, Shagun Kesar, Zeenath Zaveri, Kajal Lalwani
From the Editor's Desk There is beauty in Life; right from beginning to the end there are messages scattered around. Some of us pick up those messages and rewrite it using words that add more meaning to otherwise lifeless letters and then present it to the world as stories and poems. "Melody of Life" is one such collection of poems by amateur and established writers from India. It's an attempt to provide a platform to young poets and bridge the gap that exists between readers and writers. Varied topics and different styles; each poem is sure to leave you mesmerized and filled with desire to read more... Rachna Gupta Bansal Life is the best creation of God. There is life all around us; in the Air that breezes past us; in the Sea waves; in tree leaves and so on. There are different shades of life and a person spends whole life understanding these shades. This collection of poems by different poets from across India gives us a glimpse into these shades. Each and every poem gives us a different in-depth understanding of Life. Uttam Kumar
What's love? Since the dawn of life itself, this question is continuously baffling the mankind. And this puzzle has not been solved yet. This cannot be-because the day this abracadabra is known, the very purpose of life and to live will cease to exist. Therefore, the mystery must go on... This is such a factor that where some find it quite encouraging, inspirational, soothing like balm for the day-to-day problems, and prepare them to strive hard against all odds of life, the others feel it worse even than a poison-letting them down and ruining their lives. However-people will continue to fall in love! Sixteen wonderful writers have tried to explore the world of this governing force of life-the Love, through their amazing stories. Grab this anthology par excellence and certainly you'll not only feel and love but-live them!
Will You Marry Me? What is the most frightening eight letters word? If the question was asked to girls, nine out of ten would have said 'Cockroach'. Wait!!! But that's not an eight letters word. Okay, what is the most frightening word in English? Well, for girls it is probably Cockroach but, for boys, it is definitely Marriage, isn't it? Marriage, is it as scary as it sounds? India, the most versatile and weird (in many ways) country in the world, has many forms of marriage. We have our own ways of doing everything. In fact, we have many ways of doing the same thing across the country and marriage is no exception. Marriage is a serious thing here and it is more difficult to come out of this sacred bond than entering into one. THIS is the reason why everyone is so skeptical and afraid of this institution. The world is moving ahead but we are rather still or slow paced. We don't know if it's good or bad to not let ourselves evolve with time and move on, but Retro is a new cool, right? Read this hilarious romantic tale of how Adi's parents tricked him -their own son- to embark upon one of the oldest adventures called Marriage with a complete stranger, Nupur, for the rest of his life.
I'm still not sure how I found it, Or rather how it found me. By finding it I lost myself. It broke me, just to rebuild me, Like a phoenix forged through ashes and fire. I grasped my words to just be Ramblings of a Lunatic, But isn't that somewhat,somehow, something we all desire.
Chiya is born and brought up in a wealthy business-class family. When her mom Rini, a highly ambitious woman, tries to fix her marriage with a millionaire divorcee, quite senior to her in age, she refuses categorically. As a result an ugly argument ensues between them. Chiya's life turns upside down when Rini reveals an unpleasant secret pertaining to her life during the heat of the conflict. Then she embarks on a mission-the sole aim of her life. What was that secret and the mission thereupon? To find, explore the novel-Song of A Flying Sparrow-a tale of emotions, love, betrayal, ambitions, greed, cynicism and twisted relations.
This book examines how the BJP became the world’s largest political party. It goes beyond the usual narrative of the party’s Hindutva politics to explain how, under Narendra Modi, the party reshaped the Indian polity using its own brand of social engineering. According to the findings of this book, this reconstruction was cleverly powered by new caste coalitions, the claim of a new welfare state that focused on marginalised social groups and the making of a women-voter base. Based on data from three unique indices—the Mehta–Singh Social Index, which studies the caste composition of Indian political parties; the Narad Index, which calculates communication patterns across topics and au...