Be Yourself is an anthology , where 40 great co-author have shared their views, experiences, thoughts through poem, quotes. This anthology is compiled by Apeksha Sangwan. This anthology is mixed with great ideas and perspective.
FREE BIRD as we all know the bird is powered by its own life and by its motivation. We work as often as we want and yet we be free as a bird. This Anthology is a collaboration of various writers and their commendable efforts of describing their free feeling with facing their life obstacles like a free bird and it would not have been possible without their co-operation. Thanks to every coauthor for being a worthy part of this book. We would like to dedicate this book to all the lovely readers who are going to enjoy this as birds enjoy while flying.
The Shared Pen is an open themed book penned by various minds and thoughts of creativity. Enjoy the journey of new pens and new thoughts that beaded the words together.
This anthology is compiled by Alka Sharma who hails from the city of nawab "Lucknow". Boon or bane means , blessings or curse. It's equivalent to the phrase "a two edged sword" that means something that can possibly defend as well as cut you. This anthology is all about writing our thoughts through our pen which can be boon or bane for someone . In a world where entire generation Prefers the modern way to express Their emotions few of them still prefer pen to pen down their thoughts. In this book every writer has a different way of expressing every emotion in the most genuine way shayari, poetry and the other forms of writings that every heart can relate and connect to instantly.
This collection brings together the stories of the Armenians, Chinese, Sikhs, ‘South Indians’, Bohra Muslims and other communities who have come and created this wondrous mosaic, the city of Calcutta.
This book examines the impact of Partition on refugees in East and Northeast India and their struggle for identity, space and political rights. In the wake of the legalisation of the Citizenship Amendment Act in 2019, this region remains a hotbed of identity and refugee politics. Drawing on extensive research and in-depth fieldwork, this book discusses themes of displacement, rehabilitation, discrimination and politicisation of refugees that preceded and followed the Partition of India in 1947. It portrays the crises experienced by refugees in recreating the socio-cultural milieu of the lost motherland and the consequent loss of their linguistic, cultural, economic and ethnic identities. The author also studies how the presence of the refugees shaped the conduct of politics in West Bengal, Assam and Tripura in the decades following Partition. Refugees, Borders and Identities will be indispensable for scholars and researchers of refugee studies, border studies, South Asian history, migration studies, Partition studies, sociology, anthropology, political studies, international relations and refugee studies, and for general readers of modern Indian history.
Records publications acquired from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, by the U.S. Library of Congress Offices in New Delhi, India, and Karachi, Pakistan.