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Raju: Who did not go back to England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 473

Raju: Who did not go back to England

This book tells the story of a person who was born in India under the British rule & grew up in independent India. The story covers the circumstances which forced poverty on him when he was fourteen & still he managed to secure a first division in matriculation. After passing out from his college, he followed the British to their country for four years for further studies. When the Indian youth was queuing to go west for better opportunities, he after having failed to improve his academic or financial status to the level he had desired swam against the current to his mother land, never to look back. The story continues to tell how back in India his contemporaries assisted / resisted him in his prolonged struggle to succeed & how he unwillingly laid down his tools to settle just behind the place of his wok. Apart from his inclinations towards the British, the story dwells on his views, on the futility of Indian partition on the basis of religion, on his aversion to Indian governance/ politics & on his philosophical musings. It also gives an interesting account of the wayside anecdotes during his journey thus far.

Mighty Raju Movie Comic Vol. 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

Mighty Raju Movie Comic Vol. 2

Mighty Raju is the story of a small boy named Raju, who lives with his parents and his dog Moby in the city of Arya Nagar. Raju’s father, Swamy is a very famous scientist. He along with his friend turned villain Karati, has created a very powerful compound called Neutrino. When Swamy’s wife Sandhya is pregnant, she accidently drinks the potion mistaking it for a beverage. Neutrino is active after 5 years, and so is Raju with his super powers! Watch him having fun with his newly discovered powers and beat the daylights out of Karati and Dark Wind. You will love this story of lovable Raju which is filled with fun and Adventure!

Walk Like a Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Walk Like a Man

Amraj "AJ" Rai was born into two worlds: one as a first-generation UK Punjabi Sikh, the other as a disabled child. From the onset, his parents were told that their eldest child would not amount to much in life due to his limited physical ability. Based on the real-life events of Amo Raju, Walk Like a Man follows the trials and tribulations of navigating a world not designed for disabled people. In Amo's case, it led to a hidden life of depression. Amo has battled societal norms as a disabled man to make his place in the world. He has overcome many obstacles and assumptions thrown at him, and he has made a real difference to the community around him. Walk Like a Man is co-authored by Mani Hayre, a writer who helped bring Amo's story to life through the eyes of our main protagonist AJ. AJ has his own yet very similar path, and in this semi-autobiographical book, you will walk right beside him facing no end of challenges in a life filled with meaning and purpose.

Mighty Raju
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 103

Mighty Raju

Mighty Raju is the story of a small boy named Raju, who lives with his parents and his dog Moby in the city of Arya Nagar. Raju’s father, Swamy is a very famous scientist. He along with his friend turned villain Karati, has created a very powerful compound called Neutrino. When Swamy’s wife Sandhya is pregnant, she accidently drinks the potion mistaking it for a beverage. Neutrino is active after 5 years, and so is Raju with his super powers! Watch him having fun with his newly discovered powers and beat the daylights out of Karati. You will love this story of lovable Raju which is filled with fun and adventure!

Professor Rama Raju's Work on Folk Literature in English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Professor Rama Raju's Work on Folk Literature in English

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chiefly on the folklore of Andhra Pradesh.

Raju the Elephant Who Cried
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

Raju the Elephant Who Cried

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-24
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  • Publisher: Balboa Press

Children and adults of all ages will be inspired by this true story of Raju, the elephant who cried tears of joy as he was being freed from a lifetime of captivity and hardship. It is the authors hope that Rajus story will instill a greater capacity for empathy and compassion for all animals, and promote conservationist values in our children from a young age.

Dakshina - Comprehensive
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Dakshina - Comprehensive

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English Conversation Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

English Conversation Practice

This book, with illustrative, practical, real-life situations one can easily identify with, guides the learner, step-by-step, through the intricacies of English grammar and usage, to widen his/her vocabulary and powers of expression. It is an invaluable and indispensable companion for all who wish to acquire proficiency in the art of English conversation. K. S. Sunita, Annie Pothen and Dr. Sumita Roy teach English at the Osmania University College for Women, Hyderabad. They have been closely associated with the English Language Teaching Cell (ELTC) of the college. They participate actively in national seminars and are the authors of many publications on a variety of subjects.

Cumulated Index Medicus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1768

Cumulated Index Medicus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Indian English Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Indian English Fiction

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