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Too often, editors Bandana Purkayastha and Mangala Subramaniam have found, marginalized groups in rural or impoverished areas are overlooked by the international economy of knowledge. The Power of Women's Informal Networks describes and evaluates social organization among poor women in South Asia and West Africa as attempts to challenge marginalization. The discerning editors and contributors explicitly consider the situated contexts within which women work together to improve their lives, with a primary focus on international women's agencies.
Few hidden secrets, when revealed might break you apart. While a few is better when hidden. But some times its this hidden secrets that break your dearest relations or might push you far away from your own people. It might bring an end to something really beautiful that you treasured till date. But then is it really the end? What do we really think the end is..?? Actually we can wonder for once is it only the end just because we think it is.. may be or may be not. Wandering around for so long we think about the end.. what is actually end...?? Ever wondered if it actually exists or not..?? May be this is not the end but a begining.. a beginning of a new chapter.
Don't say bye is the book in which people often left there question unanswered and they just shut the topic there only and then they say bye to it we even see that here from the people that our dear ones while they go they say bye but we want them to stay little longer with us
Through the presentation of research and an examination of exclusionary conditions, and the ways in which these are being challenged, the editors and authors present an important debate focused upon human rights and practical application of inclusive practices.
Sometimes life throws you in a situation where neither left nor right, neither a step back nor forward works out. You are left to be clueless about your own path. Where to go, what would lead you to your desired destiny or may be the planned destiny you don't know... All you know is how you began and how you are gonna take it forward. All you know is “You are the one to make your own way.” A way that was already decided yet path you choose. It's nothing but dark and your broken self yet you shine so bright. The storm inside you gets awaken yet it feels like asleep. Even when your foot are full of thorns yet you choose to walk on the journey you chose. You couldn't help but laugh at the situation you are in yet you feel happy for you and for yourself. No notion of the destination but enjoying the journey. The one you choose for yourself.
Salman Khan has appeared in some of the biggest blockbusters in Hindi film history. But his career has been blighted by allegations of involvement in crimes of poaching, domestic violence and culpable homicide. In the last decade, the star has tried to reform his image. If he has succeeded to some extent, Anna MM Vetticad reports, it has been not just through his own efforts, but also the willingness of his fans and many around him to accept or justify even his most disturbing behaviour. Also in this issue: How Malayalam cinema’s only female superstar got back to work; The cinematic myth-making of Louis Mountbatten; Why Indian films’ box-office figures do not add up; Nepali politics sees a major reconfiguration in time for a watershed election; Unsafe abortions through the ages; Old Delhi’s subversive love-letter manuals
Believe In Yourself Is An Anthology Book edited And Compiled By Monika Srivstav nd Prety Susmita, covering stories and emotions depicting our will to conquer everything.
This book shows the feelings of people towards their loved ones. Often people tend to ignore their talks because of their tight schedules or busy works. In this book, 20 co-authors have beautifully written about the stories with their loved ones. How much a small conversation with them really matters. Their experience in Love has been penned down into this book. Infact, they want to say one thing to them, "Tell Me More".
Covering nearly 225 years, this volume tries to capture a broad spectrum of the situation of women performers from Gerasim Lebedeff's time (1795), who are considered to be the first performers in modern Bengali theatre, to today's time. The moot question is whether the role of women as performers evolved down the centuries. Whether this question will lead us to their subjugation to their male counterparts, producers, and directors has been explored here to give readers an understanding of when, where, by whom the politics began, and, by tracing the footprints, we have tried to understand if the politics has changed, or remains unchanged, or metamorphosed with regard to the woman's question i...
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