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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 624
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Author: Raghu Sarma
Publisher: Notion Press
Published: 2022-07-12
Total Pages: 371
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKRetribution doesn't have an expiry date, or so it would seem... A mysterious man clutching a trunk boards a bus in Jabalpur one rainy night in August 1990. Around the same time, four security guards are found dead with an emptied-out safe in a bungalow nearby. But, the stolen goods are never recovered and are presumed lost forever. Decades later, in February 2022, nine high-profile murders over nine consecutive days across the country leave the police force baffled and breathless. That most of the victims are or were members of a leading political party doesn't make it any easier for them. Who's killing them? And, why? Could it be related to the robbery on that fateful night in 1990? In this fast-paced murder mystery, Raghu Sarma weaves an intricate tale of unlimited greed, unbridled misuse of power and utter disregard for human lives.
Author: Ruskin Bond
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Published: 2016-12
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9788129144492
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIt is very kind of people to invite me to their parties, especially as I do not throw parties myself or invite anyone anywhere. At more than one party I have been known to throw things at people. In spite of this-or maybe because of it-I get invited to these affairs. There's nothing like being able to see the funny side of things in life. Whether it is a belt that decides to get hooked on to another passenger's bag or monkeys who visit and take refuge in the loo or even the omelettes that don't turn out exactly the way they were intended, Ruskin Bond brings alive each of these situations with wry humour and a generous dose of wit. Party Time in Mussoorie is as much fun to read as it is to attend any of the weird and wonderful parties Ruskin Bond describes in this collection.
Author: Deepak Gupta
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2023-10-03
Total Pages: 134
ISBN-13: 1365835014
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLove is unconditional, and that’s the only condition for love. What happens when an intelligent boy falls in love with a graceful girl? Anand was intelligent in academics but dumb in real life. He had a most beloved friend Ritesh, who was good in real life but dumb in academics. Both were opposites in real life but best friends of each other. One day, Natasha came into the life of Anand and everything started to change. It’s the true story of a revolutionary guy who loved a girl till the end. As the time passed, many incidents happened which shifted the perspective of their life where Friendship and Revenge both were good opponents. It’s the revolution of a guy whose life transformed overnight. Revolutionary Love book will glue your heart and mind till the end. The language is lucid and straightforward to make the book easy to read.
Author: Deepak Gupta
Publisher: Inspirational Publishing
Published: 2018-01-31
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKLove is unconditional, and that’s the only condition for love. What happens when an intelligent boy falls in love with a graceful girl? Anand was intelligent in academics but dumb in real life. He had a most beloved friend Ritesh, who was good in real life but dumb in academics. Both were opposites in real life but best friends of each other. One day, Natasha came into the life of Anand and everything started to change. It’s the true story of a revolutionary guy who loved a girl till the end. As the time passed, many incidents happened which shifted the perspective of their life where Friendship and Revenge both were good opponents. It’s the revolution of a guy whose life transformed overnight. Revolutionary Love book will glue your heart and mind till the end. The language is lucid and straightforward to make the book easy to read.
Author: Ruskin Bond
Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 150
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKRuskin Bond emerges again, with a delightful set of sketches set in and on the way to his beloved Mussoorie. With an endearing affection and nostalgia for his home of over forty years, Mr Bond describes his journeys to and from Mussoorie over the years, and then delves into the daily scandals surrounding his life and friends in the (not so) sleepy hill town. The pieces in this collection are characterised by an incorrigible sense of humour and an eye for ordinary-and most often unnoticed-details that are so essential to the geographic, social and cultural fabric of a place. Accompanied by beautiful illustrations, Roads to Mussoorie is a memorable evocation of a writer's surroundings and the role they have played in his work and life.
Author: Michael Shaw
Publisher: Author House
Published: 2008-11-14
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 1467018007
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe lure of India pervades this book, as do the charms of Seil Island and Scotland's Western Seaboard. There are tales of modest adventure and mild disipation, but the author also makes an attempt to examine the evolution of those seemingly incomparable regions during the eventful half century he has known them. The amazing renaissance of India is compared with efforts in both India and Britain to address development,poverty and exclusion. The upper middle-class war babies of Britain are described as ultimate legatees of the most fortunate empire in the modern world. Preceding generations enjoyed imperial prosperity, but most fortunate were those born to inherit the wealth of empire while avoiding the hardships of war; to enjoy or squander that inheritance as the world struggled to achieve a more equitable distribution of good things. Sadly, and perhaps inevitably, destrying some of those good things in the process. Just as imperial wealth survived the empire for a generation, so elements of graciuous pre-war tourism briefly survived the calamity of the second world war: this phenomenon too is examined in accounts of travels in Europe before the rise of travel by large numbers. The Highlands and Islands of Scotland have hardly faced the problems of the Mediterranean coast, but they too have shared the dilemmas of prosperity versus conservation. An essentially frivolous observer reports some of his experiences, and examines the serious issues of development, globalization, and national aspirations. The citizen of a very small country gives some account of how these momentous matters have been observed from a tiny island.
Author: Premacanda
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780143101727
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPremchand Is India . . . If You Haven T Read Premchand, You Have Missed Out On A Lot The Hindu Considered One Of The Greatest Fiction Writers In Hindi, Munshi Premchand (1880 1936) Wrote Over Three Hundred Short Stories, A Dozen Novels And Two Plays Over A Prolific Career Spanning Three Decades. Though Best Known For His Stories Exposing The Horrors Of Poverty And Social Injustice, He Wrote On A Variety Of Themes With Equal Facility Romance, Satire, Social Dramas, Nationalist Tales, And Yarns Steeped In Folklore. The Co-Wife And Other Stories Brings Together Twenty Classic Tales Of Premchand Which Provide A Glimpse Of The Author S Extraordinary Range And Diversity. While Some Cast A Harrowing Look At Poverty, Reflecting Premchand S Sympathy With The Underdog, Others Expose Human Foibles Without Being Judgmental And Tackle Gender Politics In A Humorous And Ironic Manner. This Collection Also Includes An Imaginative Foray Into Historical Fiction, A Nostalgic Look At Childhood, A Comic Exploration Of The Theme Of Women S Autonomy, And Stories That Reveal The Writer S Profound Empathy With Animals. Ruth Vanita S Sensitive Translation Captures The Power And Beauty Of Premchand S Language, Conveying The Nuances Of The Original And Bringing To Life The Author S Inherent Humanism.
Author: Survey of India
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Published: 1913
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Vijay Bansal
Publisher: Notion Press
Published: 2018-02-15
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1947949489
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book begins with a glimpse of pre-partition Lahore with its tense atmosphere of communal riots and the mass exodus of Hindu’s and Sikhs. Slowly the scene shifts to Dehradun where the writer had his schooling to Delhi University where he did his college and then to Shimla and the hills of Himachal Pradesh where he spent his life and career as a civil servant Written with the intent of appealing to readers of all ages; including school and college boys and girls, students aspiring or preparing for the Civil Services, people working in responsible positions, retirees and pensioners etc., Garden of My Life is a pictorial autobiography of a civil servant’s spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions recollected in tranquility. With his family as the ‘focal point’ of his world, Lahore as his ‘Janam Bhumi’, Dehradun as his ‘Home Town’, Delhi University as his ‘Alma Mater’, Shimla and Himachal Pradesh on the whole as his ‘Karam Bhumi’ and the whole world as his ‘stage’ he narrates “some meetha some khatta and some kadwa” incidents from his lifetime of experience spanning over more than seventy years.