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Medical students Piya and Joy, who are poles apart, are inseparable friends in college. Then Piya meets an impressive journalist, Abir and her world alters leaps and bounds. Just when Piya decides whom she wants to spend the rest of her life with, she witnesses a gruesome crime dealing in organ trade. Gradually she realizes who the brain behind all this is. This deep dark secret leaves her scarred. Who could it be? How does Piya handle it? How will she resolve it all? It is the story of friendship, love and betrayal in the backdrop of crime and pathos woven intrinsically with passion.
Raised on principles of nonviolence and biodiversity, Suhas could hardly conjure up ways to avenge unexpected and sudden deaths of his near ones. His life was becoming almost a living hell with desire of revenge, particularly as his capacity to strike back allegedly increased thanks to large inheritance. Can his girlfriend Nandini help him over come his sense of remorse and hate? Can Nanaji shed new light and show him his real self of being, not a hateful mongrel but a "Nectar's Child"?
In Appa's Ways, author Sheela Sanjeevi offers a collection of stories about her father and the lessons she learned from him. Appa was a handsome, well- balanced individual, loved and respected by those who knew him. He lived a simple, honest, straightforward, contented life, and he handled complex and tough situations in a way that made them seem simple and easy.Culled from two decades of her formative years, the stories narrate conversations between Sheela and Appa. As she reflects on each incident, she also relates how they shaped her responses to life's many challenges and curve balls. The anecdotes tell how a gentleman father's ways became her codes to a life worthy of living.
These poems on wildlife of India are written to make you fall and rise in love with Indian Wildlife.
Toska is a collection of a ton of poems. The theme that runs like a binding thread is a woman's perspective of love, life, world, and relationships. In my journey of self-realization, I also found new insights into the world and people around me. So many times, random words and quotes triggered chains of thoughts. Sharing these thoughts with the reader is the next step. I end where the reader begins. All creativity is a description of the psyche. Perhaps in my musings the reader shall find a clarification of their turmoil. "The plaid world of perfect relationships" "She wants to go" "Why do you feel like a destination?" "I like to see the bed unmade" "I talk myself through my life" "Wedded to a commitment" "I wish to move now" A glimpse of the inside of this book.
The Tanishq brand belongs to the Tata group, and true to the group's policy, the brand aims at bringing in credibility and professionalism to the jewelry industry. Today, Tanishq is recognized as a path-breaking effort that has earned a reputation for trust and excellence. It is credited for introducing pioneering concepts in an industry where tradition once ruled. But it wasn't such a happy story all along. Launched in 1996, Tanishq had to face several challenges concerning value proposition and positioning in the retail market and had incurred losses for three consecutive years. This book aims to study what went wrong in Tanishq's entry strategy and how Tanishq has managed to turn itself around into a profit-making entity.
The Indian society is conflicted about sexuality in general and about expectations for teenager behavior in particular. The book attempts to evaluate the communication between parents and teenagers on sex-related issues. Also, it is observed that the sex education imparted in schools is not serving the purpose. Here again, the gap can be filled by parents acting as mediator between school authorities and teenagers.
This book is a true story of a senior citizen (Sukumar Banerjee)-in short, SB-who unluckily has come back to Kolkata after forty years to stay permanently in his original parental house. His return, instead of bringing joys, has caused miseries, which are caused by systems and cultures so far developed in the society. He felt sorry to see the working systems in all government departments influenced by political parties' dictatorship. The atmosphere is vitiated and is poisoning people like opium in the way of raising slogans, holding of processions, staging of strikes, etc., which are destroying human relations mentally, physically, religiously, and also economically, thereby preventing all constructive works designed for development of the state and country as a whole. His ambition is to fulfill his respected father's vision, construction of BRIDHYASHRAM (Old-Age-Home) for giving succor to senior citizens, those who are living in isolation left by their near and dear ones.
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