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I am Not Nitin

I am Not Nitin
Author: Nitin Srivastava
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release:
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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A question, 'Who am I?' has always bothered me. This always remained the real and the biggest quest. I love this question. And in search of the answer I am writing this book. Maybe someday or other I will receive the answer. Excellent is the question. Excellent should be the answer. But whatever be the answer, I am sure about one thing: I am not Nitin. This is the search in this book. Those who identify with my quest will surely want to read this book, and I am hoping that by reading, they will find their search becomes more authentic.


Cosmo-fri-ship

Cosmo-fri-ship
Author: Kshitij Mathur
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1637814585

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Do you really think Dhruv is the one and only electron always revolving around Nitin? If not, he surely is going in circles, hoping to find the era of brotherhood. Old times or new ones, battles are held, someone loses and someone wins. There is no enemy but a battle with best friends. Is there a winner or who is the looser? When he moved to hostel, if only he had known that the turn he was going to take would change the whole radius! Though a blind spot is coming next, he may collide or may not… Friend breaks ahead


Aroma of Orange Pekoe by Jeff Tikari

Aroma of Orange Pekoe by Jeff Tikari
Author: Jeff Tikari
Publisher: Jeff Tikari
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452357870

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A book comprising anecdotes and snippets from the lives of tea planters - a breed that lived in far flung and remote areas which were, in some cases, not connected by rail or road and depended heavily on weekly air supplies that were delivered by war vintage Dakotas or single engined aircraft that landed on grass strips built by plantation labourers. Scottish and British planters were the pioneers who felled vast jungles to create Plantations. They built roads, factories, and bungalows for themselves and for their wives who visited from Scotland and England. They built clubs where they played games (tennis, squash, cricket, soccer and polo) and where they danced, entertained, and drank to ease the solitary life and cope with the rugged living conditions. A thoroughly entertaining volume that describes the amusing tales and episodes of the life of tea and coffee planters from northeast India, south India, and the Highlands of Papua New guinea.


Digital Queer Cultures in India

Digital Queer Cultures in India
Author: Rohit K. Dasgupta
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2017-03-16
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1351800574

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The work argues that new media, social networking sites (SNS), both web and mobile, and related technologies do not exist in isolation, rather they are critically embedded within other social spaces. This book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of gender studies, especially men's and masculinity studies, queer and LGBT studies, media and cultural studies, particularly new media and digital culture, sexuality and identity, politics, sociology & social anthropology, and South Asian studies.


The Last Love

The Last Love
Author: Pitambar Das
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 168538997X

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The Last Love is an epic battle between the innocent and the powerful. A thirteen-year-old boy is left to himself when his mother is shot dead. The powerful national and international agencies try to grab the research document, the brainchild of his mother, that could win the war and peace. But where is it? No one knows. Sunny fights to guard the non-existent research document that holds the secret of his mother’s dream.


Alumni of the Year

Alumni of the Year
Author: Tomson Robert
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1684668263

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Experience Dave’s journey. Dave is ambitious, has a demanding boss, and is struggling to balance work and life, especially the relationship with his five-year-old daughter. Dave cherishes the memories of his school days. However, due to an incident from the past, he hardly keeps in touch with his best friends. When Dave learns that his arch-rival from school is nominated for the prestigious Alumni of the Year Competition, he buys his way into the nomination by donating to the school library. Travel on a life-changing journey with Dave—from Dubai, to Goa, to Kochi—as he goes for the School Reunion function. See how he confronts his past, his ambitions, his fears, and discovers about what truly matters in life.


Feminist Counselling and Domestic Violence in India

Feminist Counselling and Domestic Violence in India
Author: Padma Bhate-Deosthali
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1000084280

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Mainstream counselling in domestic violence often fails to address critical issues, such as gender socialisation processes and the abuse of power that allows violence against women, and focuses primarily on the intra-psychic nature of individual women. In contrast, feminist counselling is an effective alternative model, owing to its ability to address the fundamental correlation of abuse with power. In going beyond the individual, it helps women locate the source of their distress in the larger social context of power and control, manifesting in intimate, interpersonal relationships, and enables them to resist systemic oppression. This volume offers one of the first systematic documentations of feminist psychosocial interventions in India. It situates the issue of domestic violence in the historical context of the women’s movement, and examines institutional factors such as family and marriage that perpetuate abuse. Using extensive case studies, it discusses the methods, principles, techniques, skills and procedures followed by feminist organisations across the country, and their role in women’s empowerment. The book will serve as a practical reference guide to practitioners such as social workers, counsellors and para-counsellors, health activists, grassroots workers, protection officers and service providers. It will also be useful to scholars and students of psychology, sociology, women’s studies, law and public policy.


It Was Not Gold

It Was Not Gold
Author: Ashok Bhasin
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2023-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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“It Was Not Gold” is a story relating to gold smuggling. A consignment of gold was intercepted and seized which was later on found to be a replica made of brass instead of gold, leading to suspicion of substitution. The testing was done based on an unusual plea made by a young lawyer before the court. Two different agencies conducted the investigation separately and bit by bit the mystery of missing gold was solved. Everyone in the gold trade, the lawyers and the officers, suspected that the young lady lawyer had prior knowledge that it was not gold. The suspense in the book is kept alive till the last page.


The Fifth Dimension

The Fifth Dimension
Author: Ramma Kher
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2017-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543426301

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The protagonist, Meera, emigrates from India to Canada as a newlywed. Unfortunately, her husband dies within a few months. Her dear friend, Jane, commits suicide soon after. To fulfill her last wishes, Meera adopts her illegitimate son, Rishi. Janes ruthless and wicked mother, Helena, has Rishi in an immoral and convoluted web of deceit. Rishi grows into a conflicted adolescent partly because of racism he experiences at school and partly due to Helenas indoctrination against his mother. Rishi leaves Meera in spite of the sacrifices she made for him, refusing a marriage proposal twice. The protagonist is a highly moral and compassionate human who refuses to compromise her essence. Constantly striving to preserve some semblance of beauty and truth in her turbulent life, Meeras story is about sacrifice, struggle and survival, decrepitude and triumph, and pain and transcendence by the Spirit, the fifth dimension.


Towards the Within

Towards the Within
Author: Reece Willis
Publisher: Worldworx
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1916430120

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Sometimes the further you distance yourself, the closer you are to the truth. What starts out as a simple trip around India soon becomes a psychological journey into the darkness of Sam's past. One he knows there's no running from. When Sam decides to give up his mundane life and travel to India he has no idea what he'll do when he gets there and it isn't long before his lack of preparation takes its toll. Vulnerable and alone, Sam is haunted by memories of his childhood and as he struggles to make sense of the pain he has suffered he follows a dangerous path that has devastating consequences.