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The Reality of White Eyes weighed heavily upon Sirva's heart as he navigated through a world shaped by prejudice and inequality. Born into a society where skin colour held immense significance, Sirva understood all too well the biases and misconceptions that accompanied being different.
Representation of the subordinated has always been a problematic issue in popular literature. Even though fiction provides ample freedom in this regard, it brings with it a share of its own problems. Indian Fiction is a wide field where various societies and cultures co-exist, making it a unique field of opportunities.
In the pages of this book, you'll find a collection of poems that have been written with heart and soul. These poems are a reflection of the human experience - the joys, the sorrows, the triumphs, and the struggles. They explore the beauty of the world and the complexity of the human spirit. Each poem is a journey, a window into a different perspective, a moment in time captured in words. Some of the poems are light and whimsical, while others are deep and contemplative. But all of them share a common thread - a yearning to understand the world and its inhabitants. As you read through these poems, you'll find yourself immersed in the beauty of language, the power of emotions, and the richnes...
The Reality of White Eyes weighed heavily upon Sirva's heart as he navigated through a world shaped by prejudice and inequality. Born into a society where skin colour held immense significance, Sirva understood all too well the biases and misconceptions that accompanied being different.
The new ideas of the new era give some new feeling to the human being. If there is something missing in this Kali-yuga, it is trust. Do not understand who is right and who is wrong. If you look from the wrong side, everyone looks wrong and on the other hand, if you look at the right side, everyone looks right. Now the biggest thing is how to identify who is right and who is wrong. In this competition, a person sometimes argues with someone and sometimes trusts someone blindly.
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The right to education has been recognised as a human right in a number of international conventions, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which recognises a right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all with the progressive introduction of free secondary education, as well as an obligation to develop equitable access to higher education, ideally by the progressive introduction of free higher education. In 2021, 171 states were parties to the Covenant. In 2019, an estimated 260 million children worldwide did not have access to school education, and social inequality was a major cause. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative measures the right to education for countries around the world, based on their level of income.
The importance of E-Commerce is increasing day by day. Variety of products can be shopped online with the help of the internet. The present customers’ are well versed to the process of online shopping. Online shopping has become more popular among customers’ as compared to traditional brick-and-mortar stores. As a result of technological advancements, the online buying behavior of the customers’ has also undergone a drastic change.
As the oldest folk theatrical art, Karyala boasts captivating uniqueness. Its extraordinary essence emerges from the absence of rehearsals or pre-written scripts, as each act unfolds live before the audience's eyes. The author has emphasized the role of Karyala as a theatre art form which plays a powerful role in rural communication within Himachal Pradesh. However, as societal changes sweep through people's lives, Karyala has also experienced the wind of change. Preserving this treasured folk theatre is imperative, ensuring that future generations embrace and appreciate our cultural heritage.
'Brilliantly atmospheric . . . I loved it' Sabina Durrant, author of Lie With Me Anna's friends and family think she is living the perfect life under the Spanish sun. But the reality is anything but . . . Deserted by her boyrfiend and barely able to hold on to her dream house in the hills, the future she imagined has crashed around her ears. Instead, she's running a dingy bar surrounded by British expats as homesick and as stuck as she is. So when a local businessman offers to rent Anna's house, she hopes it will pave the way for her escape. But there is more to Simon than meets the eye, and when a body washes up on the beach in mysterious circumstances, Anna quickly realizes she may be the only one willing to unravel the truth - after all, she has nothing left to lose. Sizzling and atmospheric, Lottie Moggach's Under the Sun is an exhilarating novel about heartbreak, identity and finding a place to call home.