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Imagine you spark by a strong desire to excavate the meaning of life. Then you will scroll net, read lots of books and search videos. But such fascinating things not happen even in the last century. Naturally humanity programmed to ask and raise own consciousness. So if someone anywhere on the globe desired deeply to know life, they marched for land called Bharat (India). First of all, I am thankful for being with me on journey of a mystic nation called Bharat. The only nation on planet labeled as sub-continent which means Bharat, a world in itself. So ready for the exciting journey of ancient civilization with no expiry date. This book uniquely displays offering of Bharat as conglomerate of truthful wisdom you have not even imagined exist. Before writing this book I intensely traveled several lakhs of kilometers in 22 different states of Bharat. I sen sed each stone, every people I met, their life and lived culture. In this book, impactful life phenomenons and deep question answered step by step, each line dissolved in absolute truth. Each theme backed by truthful text and attested by quotes of worldly renowned personalities. And please remember, in the end, don't forget to take "e;keep with you"e; a deep message which may push you to expand your life consciously. This is the story of the Bharat, by the Bharat, for the Bharat and world.
Dr. Joy could be a film star had he not been a doctor of community medicine. Brought up by a padre amongst tribals known for their unfettered sexuality and simple existence, Dr.Joy is raised to be free of any preconceptions of conventional morality so that nothing would hinder him from being of service to fellow human beings. Yet for him, his awesome looks are a constant reminder of his unknown parentage and the reason for his guilt ridden resolve to stay celibate. He arrives in Sonar Gaaon, to help a trade union of sex workers fight the HIV virus and runs into a welcome that gives him a trailor of the topography that he would have to negotiate. He is molested and mauled by the very people he has come to help. Yet, as he finds help and shelter, he begins to understand the inverse morality that dictates the behaviour of Sonar Gaaon and its inhabitants. In the dirt and squalour of that wholesale market for paid sex, where violence, apathy and hatred are obvious and manifest Dr.Joy begins his bizarre discovery of many stories of love, empathy and sacrifice. However when his own furtive love story culminates in a sexual crescendo he is confronted with the moral baggage he has carried all his life. He is torn.The book is an interplay of dramatic situations -- a story of fierce battles between good and evil. Except, in Sonar Gaaon it is often impossible to discern between the two. Bafflingly so.
What a woman wants is at best complicated and at worst a never-ending puzzle. What sort of body does a woman find desirable? Tall, dark, sturdy, well educated, handsome, rich-are these qualities enough to keep a woman happy? If yes then why lots of relationship are getting failure daily to meet with its ultimate goal and if no then what really a woman wants from a man that will keep her happy and makes her relation never lasting?About the author : Satyapal Chandra (Nov, 1987) is an Author, Director, Script and Lyrics writer. He is a graduate from university of Delhi. He basically belongs to a very remote place of Bihar.He has an excellent academic background and claimed for many awards and accolades. He is passionate of travelling, music and social service. This is his seventh novel."e;
Suddenly, an arm wrapped my shoulder. I was about to jump off the sink giving a long loud shriek, but he held my mouth with his palm. He tucked my hair behind the ears, gently kissed my forehead brushing his soft lips on the drops of water which I'd not dried off. Then kissed me on the cheek again and softly murmured, It's me. The one you were thinking of ?Nishi's story begins with a 'Stolen Kiss'. She's quiet, doesn't like to express much. Kunal, the cynic, is also tough minded and an introvert. She has not confessed and doesn't have regrets. She'd touched and felt him. If love is insanity, well an asylum was the place for her, for she is truly and completely insane for his love. Who says your heart should beat when you fall in love ?Come on, get up, go and make promises and fulfill your wildest dreams. Remember, there are a billion out there and one of them is for you. . Run to him, hug and say what your heart feels because life's too short and there's so little time to unravel your part of mystery.
Special blessings are necessary for everyone to fulfil his dreams and aspirations. 'Breakfast for the Soul' deals with such blessings which all of us have experienced in some form or other, no matter what our religion and beliefs are. In this book, the author shares some of his experiences in his spiritual Journey. The book represents rare soul-touching ideas which will bring in a new spiritual experience for the readers. Subhash Lakhotia is the Director of R.N. Lakhotia & Associates. He is an Income Tax Practitioner for the last 40 years. He is practising as a consultant on tax Planning, tax documentation and investment planning. He is the Director of Lakhotia College of Taxation & Management. He regularly writes in various national dailies. He has also addressed a number of seminars & lecture meetings on taxation & tax planning & is conducting the popular course known as 'Zero to Hero in Income Tax'. He conducts regular "Tax Guru" show on CNBC Awaaz which was awarded National Television Award 2010 as the best business show of the year.
'Human in Khaki' strings together real life incidents and anecdotes of an Indian Police Service officer who having been born and bred in a rural landscape emerges from IIT Delhi with an intention to serve finding his true calling as a cop. Written in a 'short stories' mode the gripping narrative brings to the fore the essence of proactive people-oriented and effective policing. With the background of real life incidents the stories bring out different facets of how outcomes could have been much worse had the police not been sensitive and perceptive to the needs of the ordinary individuals who do not have the backing of wealthy or influential people. The book addresses contemporary issues that plague modern India such as terror the widening gap between the haves and have-nots crime against women the changing value system and most significantly basic police procedure that is designed to serve the powerless and yet mostly ends up serving a powerful few. It is a very bold and honest book from a serving Police Officer which depicts stark realities of policing at district level including the tout culture in Police Stations that keeps common man away from the Police. While the book should serve as a mirror to men in uniform and the public services about their own functioning it will also allow the public at large a 'peep' into the working of the police and thus encourage and empower the man-on-the street to ensure that he is served with greater efficiency.
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