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The Indian Constitution is more than just a book of laws—it is the foundation of our democracy, guiding us toward justice, liberty, and equality. While we cherish our rights, do we also remember our responsibilities? This engaging book introduces children to the Fundamental Duties enshrined in the Indian Constitution, encouraging them to become responsible, aware, and compassionate citizens. Through engaging stories, fun activities, and easy-to-follow tips, you’ll learn how simple actions—like keeping your surroundings clean, being kind to others, and respecting our national symbols—can create a big impact. But that’s not all! This book also introduces you to the POCSO Act, a special law that protects children. You’ll learn about safe and unsafe touch, how to say ‘NO’ when something doesn’t feel right, and how to ask for help when needed—all in a friendly, easy-to-understand way. With helpful guidance for teachers and parents, this book makes learning about citizenship and personal safety both fun and empowering. Get ready to become a good citizen and make India proud!
“Kahaniyan Hindi Vyakaran Ki” is a book written in an interesting and interactive style between teachers and students. In this book, various topics of Hindi grammar – such as alphabet, singular-plural, homonym, proverbs, etc. – are explained in simple language. Inspired by the New Education Policy (2020), this book introduces students to the correct pronunciation, effective expression of the Hindi language. This book is useful for students, teachers and parents.
“Guyana, 1960s. A family at a crossroad. A nation on the brink of revolution. The air is thick with protest, passion, and the promise of change, as political legends, Cheddi Jagan, Janet Jagan, Forbes Burnham, rise to power, shaking the old order. Mohon Singh hides a past that slowly unravels his marriage. His silence casts a long shadow over the Majeed household. At the centre is Reeta, brilliant, bold, and aching for answers. Haunted by the fractures of her family and drawn to the dream of a different future, she must make a choice. With rebellion in the streets and unrest in their hearts, the Majeeds must decide—cling to the silence of generations, or rise with the call for freedom. A powerful tale of love, resistance, and identity, this novel asks questions that every generation must face: Will you inherit the silence or become the voice of change? “
101 SECRETS OF PROJECT RISK MANAGEMENT is a comprehensive book that presents a practical approach to project management which can be implemented from day one. A 3-in-1 book for effective decision making in aspects of project, operational risk, and quality management. It identifies 101 classes of risk or challenges that form 98% causes leading to unaccomplished project objectives with 500+ proven strategies to mitigate them.
1971. 1999. War Stories documents the ‘oral history’ of the war veterans of the Liberation and Kargil War. Culled from personal interviews, this compilation of anecdotes gives you a glimpse into the minds of those who made decisions that saved thousands of lives and possibly changed the course of history. From getting caught by the Pakistanis as a Prisoner of War, to dangerous landings on muddy grounds, healing bullet-ridden aircraft to clandestine missions carried out by our helicopter and transport stalwarts, each story brings out aspects of leadership, motivation, management and most importantly, the resilience of our soldiers in uniform. Unfiltered and unbiased, these are personal war accounts straight from the soldiers who participated in these conflicts.
“This book is ON Kashmir and Kashmir ALONE. As the title implies, one lakh Pandit families may have one lakh stories to tell. This book, 22 Years, is the story of one such émigré Kashmiri, Billu, who returns to the beautiful valley of Srinagar after twenty-two years of self-imposed exile. He not only breaks a vow, he falls in love once again with the land of his birth as all his childhood and growing up memories rush back to hug him and tie him to his roots.
Much like Rushdie’s Shalimar, ‘There were narcissi from the banks of rushing rivers and peonies from the high meadows growing on his chest…’ At the same time, with memories return all his fears that made him flee Srinagar in 1989, ahead of his community, before the secessionist fury of communalism had engulfed the valley. In Kashmiri poet Ayaz Rasool Nazki’s words: ‘I am the Nostradamus of your age. I saw it happen. Before my time. And so was blinded…. They made a mistake. They forgot about me. I wasn’t awake. I wasn’t asleep either.’ Bill Koul was writing his story. This story.
“This book is ON Kashmir and Kashmir ALONE. As the title implies, one lakh Pandit families may have one lakh stories to tell. This book, 22 Years, is the story of one such émigré Kashmiri, Billu, who returns to the beautiful valley of Srinagar after twenty-two years of self-imposed exile. He not only breaks a vow, he falls in love once again with the land of his birth as all his childhood and growing up memories rush back to hug him and tie him to his roots.
Much like Rushdie’s Shalimar, ‘There were narcissi from the banks of rushing rivers and peonies from the high meadows growing on his chest…’ At the same time, with memories return all his fears that made him flee Srinagar in 1989, ahead of his community, before the secessionist fury of communalism had engulfed the valley. In Kashmiri poet Ayaz Rasool Nazki’s words: ‘I am the Nostradamus of your age. I saw it happen. Before my time. And so was blinded…. They made a mistake. They forgot about me. I wasn’t awake. I wasn’t asleep either.’ Bill Koul was writing his story. This story.
This is a book of plays containing four Classics. These are English translations of an adaptation of the Sanskrit Classic Mrichhakatika, an adaptation of the Tamil Classic Silappadikaram, an adaptation of Smashana Kurukshetra in Kannada by Kuvempu, an adaptation of Chomana Dudi by Shivarama Karanth brought to the public by the Bangalore Little Theatre.
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’75 Amazing Indians Who Made a Difference’ invites readers into the captivating lives of 75 diverse Indians, each distinguished with the prestigious Padma awards. Organised into concise biographical chapters, book provides concise yet compelling stories, offering readers insights into the trajectories, challenges, and successes of these inspiring personalities who broke set stereotypes. As India commemorates seven-and-a-half decades of independence, this book offers a timely celebration of the nation’s achievers, presenting role models from diverse walks of life. The book fills the void of role models for young Indians by providing readers a glimpse into the lives of Indians who have significantly shaped their fields and society. A must-read for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of the diverse tapestry of Indian excellence. -Tarun Kumar Bansal, President Sagacious IP, Times 40Under40, BW 40Under40, CNBC, Young Turk
77 SHADES OF GREEN is about fortitude, resilience and defiance. An incredible true story of a Wing Commander from pre-Independent India till today. This unique and fast-paced autobiography of hope and optimism gives first hand information about the 1962 Indo-China War and the 1965 & 1971 India-Pakistan conflicts. Wing Commander Vijayan’s book chronicles the events starting from early 1940s, the birth and evolution of modern India and the Indian Air Force. Written in a distinctive style, this book offers a rich insight into the experiences of a person who lived through the decades of changes that defined a nation.
The book tracks the life of the top eight women entrepreneurs; Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Kalpana Morparia, Naina Lal Kidwai, Neelam Dhawan, Ritu Kumar, Swati A Piramal, Vinita Bali and Vandana Luthra; their struggle and their success stories who surpassed the Indian entrepreneurial landscape.
This work, A Bouquet of Random Thoughts, is for all times. It is a collection of thoughts – random thoughts – some big, some short – just like a bouquet that contains an assortment of everything – from leaves and ferns to beautiful flowers – big and small – of varied colours and shades – some with barbs. It is a bouquet, one of its kind – imperfect to an extent – some natural and some deliberate – to mirror humans. Open any page and pick a few thought-provoking thoughts. This book provides the author’s thoughts – about life, humanism, education, gender equality, politics, livability and sustainability of the world – as an assortment of articles, passages, one-liners and poems, wrapped with a number of thoughtful and beautiful illustrations. It should be of interest to all readers, young and old, as it has universal themes.
On 26 December 2004, a monstrous wave rose from the depths of the Indian Ocean and struck without warning. Among the worst hit was the Air Force base on Car Nicobar Island—residential flats of the IAF were flattened in moments, and at least 116 of its personnel and family members were claimed by the sea. Five days later, Air Commodore Nitin Sathe (now retired) was among the first IAF officers to land on the ruined island, tasked with an almost impossible mission: to rebuild the base in just 100 days. Their first task was to restore the airfield and the jetty so that help and supplies from the mainland could land without further delay. This gripping narrative follows the journey of those who endured the destruction and those who came to restore hope. Through personal stories and vivid accounts, the book captures the scale of loss, the courage of survivors, and the discipline and humanity of the men in uniform who helped pick up the pieces. While it focuses on the 2004 tsunami, the book resonates powerfully in today’s world—one increasingly ravaged by climate change-induced calamities. From cyclones to floods, the echoes of 2004 remind us that nature’s fury remains ever-present.