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From fraudulent forensic reports to dodgy Parliament replies, our Government has resorted to an array of dark maneuvers to block the truth about SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE’s fate. Now, powered by years of unrelenting research, CHANDRACHUR GHOSE and ANUJ DHAR bring you the cold truth. The man who freed India was alive long after his reported death, a victim of cruel circumstances. Here are the heartbreaking facts Government would not like you to know.
यह पुस्तक कोई कहानी संग्रह नहीं, न ही कोई काल्पनिक अथवा अवास्तविक गाथा है। यह पुस्तक पहलुओं और अनुभवों को उजागर करती है। अतः इस पुस्तक को किसी एक विधा का नहीं कहा जा सकता। आत्म-सुधार, आत्म-नवीनीकरण, स्वावलम्बन, सकारात्मकता आध्यात्मिकता, सांसारिक विवेक, आत्म-सम्मान और जीवन की कठिनाईयों पर विजय का वार्तालाप के माध्यम से बहुत ही प्रभावशाली चित्रण है। यह पुस्तक हर उम्र के पाठक के दिल को छूती है, भाती है। कोविड के अभूतपूर्व परिप्रेक्ष्य मे रचित यह पुस्तक आपदा की परिस्थिति को स्वीकारने और उन पर सफलता पूर्वक विजय पाने की गाथा है। उम्मीद और प्रेरणा से परिपूर्ण एक युवा दम्पती के आपसी वार्तालाप के माध्यम से और आस्था का अद्भुभुत सृजन इस पुस्तक की विशेषता है। यह पुस्तक आनंद से भरपूर जीवन की एक सफल यात्रा है।
He plays with scissors for the sheer fun of it, and this happiness comes right from the heart. In business for several decades, the three generations of Habibs have been hairstylists for political heavyweights including President Zakir Hussain, President VV Giri, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and APJ Abdul Kalam, even before he became president.
Habib Ahmed’s long list of celebrity clients also included Maharani Gayatri Devi, Sam Maneckshaw, Teji Bachchan and actor Rajesh Khanna. To be able to say, you have had your hair done at Habib’s today speaks for itself—that you are trendy, fashionable and upwardly mobile. This book is a chronicle of the journey of a man called Habib Ahmed who turned his name into an institution.
India repeatedly swears by democracy but we forget how undemocratically we selected our first Prime Minister. Of the 16 Pradesh Congress Committees across the country, 15 opted for Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel while one chose Acharya J B Kripalani. This book asks the pertinent question, what if Sardar Patel had been India’s first Prime Minister? Would India’s political and development trajectories be different It also discusses Patel’s thoughts on Partition and the East Bengal problem that finally led to the formation of Bangladesh. His views on independent Princely states, on China and Communists and his views on planning and economic outlook are also explored. The ifs and buts of history are of course debatable. But was this a decision that changed the destiny of a nation and its people?
भारत का संविधान प्रत्येक भारतीय नागरिक के लिए संविधान का पालन करने और उसके आदर्शों, संस्थाओं और राष्ट्रीय ध्वज तथा राष्ट्रीय गान का सम्मान करने को प्रत्येक नागरिक का पहला और सर्वोच्च मौलिक कर्तव्य बनाता है। ऐसा करने के लिए सबसे पहले हमें अपने संविधान से यह जानना ज़रूरी है कि हम किस प्रकार शासित होते हैं, एक नागरिक के रूप में हमारे लोकतांत्रिक अधिकार व कर्तव्य क्या हैं, आदि। हमारे विद्यालयों तथा विश्वविद्यालयों में शिक्षकों व विद्यार्थियों के बीच एक लक्ष्य होना चाहिए कि अंतर्गत वे अपने संविधान में रुचि लेते हुए उसके बारे में अधिक से अधिक जानें। यह पुस्तिका बहुत ही सरल और सहज भाषा में, विश्व के सबसे बड़े संविधान और उसकी कार्यप्रणाली को बहुत ही संक्षिप्त रूप में समझाने का प्रयास है। साथ ही, यह संविधान से जुड़ी बहुत सी प्रचलित भ्रांतियों को दूर करने का प्रयास भी करती है। .
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Author : Subhash C Kashyap
Sundar Kand is the crown jewel of the timeless epic Ramayana, a section that exemplifies the power of faith, devotion and courage. Hanuman’s extraordinary leap across the ocean—driven by the noble mission of finding Sita—is not only a tale of divine heroism but a beacon of hope for every seeker on life’s journey. Hanuman Flies To Ravana’s Lanka brings this profound tale to life, weaving together inspiration, introspection and timeless wisdom. Journeying with Hanuman, we uncover the strength to overcome obstacles, the power of self-belief and the boundless grace that guides us when we surrender to a higher purpose. Whether you seek motivation, spiritual insight, or a deeper connection to the Ramayana, this book invites you to embark on a transformative journey—one that mirrors Hanuman’s leap of faith, courage and devotion.
A reputed ISRO scientist, Dr Rangarajan is brutally attacked by an unidentified man shortly before he departs for Germany where he is leading the Indian delegation for an important space research collaboration. Events now take an unexpected turn that leaves the nation baffled and bewildered. Was the scientist secretly trading ISRO technology to foreign buyers? With elections around the corner, this question now rocks the nation and even threatens to bring down the current government. Jasmine, a German of Indian origin, assigned by the Indian Embassy to guide Dr Rangarajan in Germany feels personally responsible for what happens and soon joins Sithara who resides in the ISRO staff housing complex on a dangerous mission to restore the honour and integrity of the celebrity scientist. Along with Niniya, Jasmine’s daughter and a child with special needs, the trio comes together in this thrilling adventure as they set off to unravel the truth. Can they outwit the seasoned criminals controlled by a powerful lobby who are always in hot pursuit? Can they convince the IB and the CBI that they are innocent? Can they clear the scientist’s name?
How much of popular wellness lore is pure bullshit? What is our happiness quotient linked to? Is it in our genes alone? Acquiring the neighbour’s car, queuing up to buy the latest mobile or something else? How much can we look inside ourselves? Wellness is today a trillion-dollar industry, but a lot of the dos and don’ts are not based on evidence. Thousands of nutritional supplements, injections, and fancy exercise regimens seem to be the fashion; as are various health foods and diets.
Can we look at the facts? Can we look at the simple diets of our Stone Age ancestors for help? How does one search science for the truth about preventive medicine? Jimmy Mathew has, through his stories and anecdotes, simplified an extensive body of knowledge and attempted to decode wellness and happiness. This book promises the reader both enlightenment and entertainment.
When the politico-strategic crisis in the Doklam area of the trijunction between India, China and Bhutan erupted, though unrecorded, in London over cups of coffee, two hearts broke. Zhang looked stressed, irritable for the first time. He was not smiling. And he was not looking at Sneha directly.
‘Sneha, this arrogance displayed by India in the Doklam region is highly provocative. It is an issue between China and Bhutan anyway.’ ‘But Zhang,’ responded Sneha, ‘wait for some more time. The details and facts on the ground are not clear yet. Do realise that Doklam threatens the entire North East India. It was a grave provocation. Surely it will be resolved in a mature manner’. The argument continued. Sneha felt drained. She excused herself. As she came out of the washroom, she suddenly decided to rush out quickly before Zhang spotted her. Outside, she hailed a taxi. She had to get away fast. She messaged Zhang explaining her reasons for such behaviour. She started crying softly. Then suddenly, and very decisively, she typed another message saying, ‘Zhang, we need a break. Can we be on our own for two weeks and reflect? We both need to.’
Heartbreak over Doklam is the story of a globetrotting generation of young people overpowered still by territorial and nationalistic boundaries so much so that a military impasse in a remote Tibetan outpost can shatter love and dreams of a future together.
Her Kama: Women, Intimacy and Identity is a fearless reinterpretation of Kama Kalpa—a 1924 work by P Thomas that boldly explored the rituals, sensuality, and spiritual power of love in Indian life. Long before prudishness crept in, India wrote poems about pleasure, worshipped desire in temples, and saw the body as a gateway to the divine. Drawing from Sanskrit classics like the Kama Sutra, Ananga Ranga, Rati Rahasya, the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and the writings of Kalidasa and Kautilya, this book presents a vivid portrait of love in all its dimensions—spiritual, social, and sensual. It is also a bold exploration of gender and society across millennia, tracing the arc of Indian womanhood from the empowered Vedic era to the constraints of medieval norms. When did we begin to fear what we once revered? Why did sex, once sacred, become shameful? And what might it mean to reclaim it now? Her Kama is not just a book. It is an awakening—to the power of the feminine, to the spiritual roots of intimacy, and to a culture that once dared to celebrate both.
What role did ministers like Shivraj Patil, P Chidambaram, AR Antulay, Digvijay Singh and officials like Chitkala Zutshi, Dharmendra Sharma, Hemant Karkare, RV Raju play in the Hindu Terror narrative? Here is a version of a man who almost was taken captive and was to be traded for release of Ajmal Kasab, but saved by sheer providence. In his insider account, author RVS Mani discloses how the country’s internal security establishment functioned in the period of 2004-2014 when India faced some of the bloodiest terrorist carnages. This former Home Ministry official posted in the Internal Security Division between 2006-2010 poses several questions which the nation should seek answers to.
Prof Ramachandran is an indologist and retired professor of Delhi School of Economics. Born into a large family of orthodox Brahmanas, the author obtained his basic training in Vedic religion and rituals from his father, who was a high school headmaster and a scholar in Vedic literature.
“Why has the Opposition failed to stop Modi in three consecutive elections? In this provocative and timely book, Diptendra Raychaudhuri goes beyond political rhetoric to ask if Hindutva is responsible for the current state of Indian politics. Raychaudhuri offers a compelling answer—tracing the BJP’s ascent not merely to the assertiveness of Hindutvavadis, but to a socio-cultural and psychological transformation within Indian society. He argues that BJP’s rise since 2014 is less a story of Hindutva’s dominance and more a reaction to three cardinal faults that the secularists committed: Changing the very Idea of India propagated by icons like Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi. Imposing a USSR-prompted alien narrative from the fifties to the eighties. Forming two distinctly anti-Hindu governments in 2004 and 2009. This incisive analysis also exposes how the BJP’s version of Hindutva often diverges from the essence of Sanatana Dharma, creating a clash of visions that has left India’s moral and political compass unsettled. Bold and unflinching, this book asks the question: What truly lies ahead for India?
Hippocratic Oath or Hypocrisy?: Doctors at Crossroads is the author’s journey as a doctor over three decades, from a young medical student to an experienced paediatrician. She has used her experience to highlight serious issues — demanding patients, prescribing of unnecessary investigations, hospitals run like business houses, the role of big pharmaceutical industries and so on from the point of view of both doctors and patients. The author’s anecdotal style, which includes quotes from her many case studies, will keep the reader turning the pages eagerly till the end.