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Silent Tears
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Silent Tears

"SILENT TEARS" It is a collective shades of emotions and thoughts of 26 Amazing writer's who filled the pages with beautiful words .

Unfilled Emotions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

Unfilled Emotions

It's well said writers bleed through pen on paper by writing innumerable emotions having within. Unfilled Emotions is an anthology written by 40 writers across the country who have penned down their emotions and thoughts through various genres trying to reach out everyone's hearts the anthology is compiled by Ravi Walunj & Easha Patil

Atithi Kuch Ehsaas Dil Se
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

Atithi Kuch Ehsaas Dil Se

Atithi-Kuch Ehsaas Dil Se... is a compilation of some of my own Hindi poems and shayri, which i wrote after understanding emotions of love,friendship and memories after interacting people around me. We all fall in love,sometimes we achieve everything but; still, their is a vacuum. These feelings always touched me and as a person i just thought to pen them and never knew when writing those emotions became a passion of an "IT" Consultant.

Video Culture in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Video Culture in India

Media plays a significant role in reshaping, restructuring, and recalibrating the existing understandings of society and politics, giving birth to new cultural forms. Video, as a medium, captures not only real-time events but also the ethos of a milieu. Video Culture in India: The Analog Era narrates the history of video technology in India since its introduction in the 1980s, locating the moment within the country's socio-political context. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of video technology in post-1980s India: one that speaks to its global history and context and fills the lacunae in the existing literature of the field. The monograph draws on diverse oral histories, disc...

AAJ KI WOMANIYA
  • Language: en

AAJ KI WOMANIYA

Aaj ki womaniya is unstoppable, unbreakable, unshrinkable who can even bring a redesigned adaptation of herself when she feels to become or she needs to be..... This book is a badge of affection and regard towards each lady who consistently functions as a support column for their family... With the assistance of this book, all supporters have imparted their insight and experience for AAJ KI WOMANIYA in their way of composing. This book will take you all the more nearer to Women's life and assist you with understanding their life difficulties and ladies' solidarity. This book is a clarification of how to surpass on the planet by kicking to the obstacles throughout everyday life.

Wednesday Soul
  • Language: en

Wednesday Soul

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Westland

The Wednesday Soul is an account of a feisty, bordering-on-violent girld, from Delhi and her life after life. How death separates her from the man she loves, how an ancient ambition gone wrong threatens to derail the very fabric of life after life, and how bad puns have the power to kill.

Common lands in India: Spatial distribution and overlay with socioeconomic and environmental indicators
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 59

Common lands in India: Spatial distribution and overlay with socioeconomic and environmental indicators

Common pool resources provide important socioeconomic and ecological benefits for local communities and beyond, with around 2.5-3 billion people depending on commons for their livelihoods and other needs globally. In India, common lands constitute around a quarter of the country’s landmass, help meet the subsistence and livelihood needs of at least 350 million people and are of social and cultural significance to rural communities, as well as providing ecosystem services that benefit wider society. Despite these vital contributions, India’s commons have been facing widespread degradation, and policymakers tend to perceive some commons as “wastelands” because their true extent and val...

Tracks of Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Tracks of Change

From the mid-nineteenth century onwards, railways became increasingly important in the lives of a growing number of Indians. While allowing millions to collectively experience the endemic discomforts of third-class travel, the public opportunities for proximity and contact created by railways simultaneously compelled colonial society to confront questions about exclusion, difference, and community. It was not only passengers, however, who were affected by the transformations that railways wrought. Even without boarding a train, one could see railway tracks and embankments reshaping familiar landscapes, realise that train schedules represented new temporal structures, fear that spreading railway links increased the reach of contagion, and participate in new forms of popular politics focused around railway spaces. Tracks of Change explores how railway technology, travel, and infrastructure became increasingly woven into everyday life in colonial India, how people negotiated with the growing presence of railways, and how this process has shaped India's history.

O.M.: The Indian Science Fiction Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

O.M.: The Indian Science Fiction Anthology

The Coronavirus Pandemic was the single biggest battle of humanity against the unseen. Whenever the world has ever needed answers to some prominent questions, it has either turned to history or the imagination of philosophers, scientists and also the fictionists. Science Fiction, as a genre, aims to unlock the limitations created by the 'known' and the 'real', and explore the plausible with a backdrop of experience and observation. Few of the most revered Indian Science-Fictionists have created their own renditions of the Cavid-19 story of India, predicting the best-cases, worst-cases as well as other scenarios that we could have had to face. The essence of these stories is in 'how we would have arrived at that stage and what we would have done before and after it. The more we got to learn abou the virus, the less we seemed to know about the beings of the Universe as well as our own future. And with such a rising uncertainty, all we could do was hope for the best and be prepared for the worst. -RISHABH DUBEY 'KRIDIOUS

The Free Bird
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

The Free Bird

Freedom is a wonderful word. It can be a wish for someone or a goal. A heart that has tasted freedom can never be kept imprisoned by the shackles of the society, it is like the free bird, that loves to fly high in the sky. In this anthology, 50 authors, by their wonderful write-ups have expressed their ideas of freedom. This anthology is bound to win your heart.