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  • av Nandhini Sugumaranan
    285,-

    Hello friends... My twelth novel is Uirkirenada Unthan Kathalil. This Plot based on remarriage. The hero tries to give life to the heroine who lives without feelings through his love. Did his efforts pay off? Has she returned to her senses? This is the story that tells that.

  • av Manoj Dole
    335

    Planning to study science but feeling unsure about it? We've got the perfect book for you! If you want to be an innovator, you must read about great scientists from around the world and get inspired by their work!Scientists are one of the main reasons that society has evolved to its current state. The efforts of some great scientists have contributed to the modernization of the world. Famous scientists like Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei set an example for modern scientists. But there's a lot we don't know about it, and we're about to learn all about it.

  • av Manoj Dole
    335

    India is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of history and heritage. Many great rulers have been born in our country in the history of the world. The list in this book covers the kings who ruled India and other countries from BC to modern India. The list may include some names who were not kings in the traditional sense, but who played important roles in their kingdoms.There are many kings and kingdoms that the world has seen. So it is not possible to give a straight answer to the greatest king of all time as he has to face various situations and circumstances and even betrayals before the rise of his kingdom. But in my opinion the list of kings in this book are the greatest kings the world has ever seen.

  • av Aditya
    239,-

    their thought life. The Bible says, "Neither give place tothe devil" (Eph. 4:27). That means that the devil can'tget ahold of believers unless they let him. They can givehim permission, however. But believers don't have to letSatan dominate their thinking because we haveauthority over him in the Name of Jesus. Satan is notour lord, and we don't have to let him lord it over useven in our thought life.Christians have a will of their own that God neverviolates. But Satan cannot violate a person's will either.Believers don't need to yield to the devil. God has wellequipped and enabled the Body of Christ to be strong inthe Lord by thinking God's thoughts after him. We don'thave to fall prey to the devil and his thoughts becauseHe is not our Lord, Jesus is. We have victory overSatan, but we must not only exercise the authority wehave in Christ, we also have to keep the door to ourminds closed on the devil by thinking in line with God'sWord. That's how we give Satan no access to us andstand strong as members of the triumphant church.

  • av Tirumala Nitesh Soma
    509

    Veda On Truth: From God's Own Words by Tirumala Nitesh SomaVeda On Truth: From God's Own Words by Tirumala Nitesh SomaVeda On Truth: From God's Own Words by Tirumala Nitesh Soma

  • av Kailash Chandra
    285,-

    Complete Information Technology Books Topics Covered in Practical and Theory Knowledge. And we have covered ms word, ms excel, spreadsheet or computer, internet

  • av Arun K. Tiwari
    399,-

    What is the secret of Buddha's hold on the mind and imagination of vast numbers of Asiatic humanity over two millenniums? What should one think when on the one hand Buddhism tells us that life is suffering and on the other we are told to enjoy life's every moment?The Life and Times of Gautam Buddha seeks to answer these questions. It brings together the leading ideas and tenets of Buddhism, interpreting them in the light of the fundamental principles of human life as well as of the latest resea

  • av Sugun Koushik
    275,-

  • av Sankareswari Gurusamy
    285,-

    its a different love story between two lovers.

  • av Nishtha Gehija
    285,-

    What if you have a dream career but your family has other plans for you? What if you didn't have heartbreak, you were rather thrown out of love in exactly same manner by two different people? What if you have best degree and a fab job, and still feel something is missing? What if, your bae was exactly like your parents? Most importantly, what if after all this you landed up in a place where no one ever judged you.....that's not all.....you just found new amazing friends who support your journey without questioning it. Saying ""I am happy"" thousand times does not work - if you're not!!! Welcome to the story of Aryan, Satya, Sid and Jen - four strangers whose lives appear perfect on the outside, and on the inside, it is anything but perfect. In a series of random events, they end up taking a journey together which lands them up to having their frustrations, pains, anger and hurts to be taken off from the roots, layer by layer. Picture this: You go to a trip with extreme strangers and when you least expected it, you are pleasantly shocked to know a professional will sit with you one-on-one for one whole day to talk about your life. Question is, what would your life look like after that?

  • av Kaviyarasan Manogaran
    275,-

  • av Sanjeev Chopra
    335

    Given that the nine provinces of British India as well as the 562 princely states that existed in August 1947 are not reflected on the map of India in the seventy-fifth year of its independence speaks volumes about the nation''s ability to negotiate its political and administrative boundaries with its citizens. While the process of reimagining India through its constituent units - the states - has, on occasion, been due to administrative requirements, most restructuring in the internal boundaries is marked by the aspirations, assertions and adjustments of linguistic and/or ethnic groups seeking their place in the state and federal polity. For Dr Sanjeev Chopra, what started as research into land measurement instruments for revenue records and land settlements eventually became a narrative on mapping state boundaries and a record of the contemporary political history of India through its geography. The book includes captivating material from the reports of the States Reorganization Commission and Linguistic Reorganization Commission, records from state papers as well the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. A fascinating read about the multiple boundary adjustments for every state and union territory in India - from 1947 to the seventy-fifth year of independence - We, the People of the States of Bharat is the quintessential story of how India continues to redefine itself."

  • av Jayadeva Ranade
    279

    In the shifting sands of contemporary geopolitics, this edited volume puts the spotlight firmly on urgent strategic challenges India is likely to face by the year 2030. Already, major powers like China and Russia are adopting muscular policies with the intent of changing the global order. This includes attempts to take territories--claimed by them on the basis of, at times, imagined history--through the use of military force. The US and the West are struggling to retain their pre-eminence, while emerging powers in the Indo-Pacific are demanding representation at the global high table. Each player is seeking to shape events to their advantage. As alliances are altered, India finds itself in a position that calls for dexterous, nimble and bold policies. India is also presented with an opportunity to wield influence that would place it in an advantageous geopolitical position. Strategic Challenges aims to form a fuller picture of the situation by examining the various pieces that make up this dynamic kaleidoscope, with chapters authored by India''s leading thinkers, analysts and strategists. Beginning with an introduction by the former foreign secretary, Vijay Gokhale, the topics the book tackles include the volatility of India''s neighbourhood, its hesitant embrace of the US, implications of Russia''s warming ties with China, modern military technology on land, sea and air, and the challenges of artificial intelligence, among others."

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    195,-

    A joyful rendition of an iconic text'' - Arundhathi Subramaniam Saundarya Lahari is a popular Sanskrit hymn celebrating the power and beauty of Sakti, the primordial goddess. In one hundred verses, it underlines the centrality of the feminine principle in Indian thought. Attributed to Adi Sankaracarya, Saundarya Lahari is a valuable source for understanding tantric ideas. Every verse is associated with yantras and encoded mantras for tantric rituals, and specific verses in the hymn are considered potent for acquiring good health, lovers, and even poetic skills. Mani Rao''s Saundarya Lahari is an inspired, lyrical translation that renders the esoteric immediate and the distant near."

  • av Leeza Mangaldas
    209

    Are my genitals normal? | Does size matter? | Is masturbation bad for me? | How important is sex to a relationship? | The Sex Book, award-winning sex educator Leeza Mangaldas provides scientifically accurate, judgement-free answers to even your most seemingly awkward questions about sex and the body. From anatomy to hygiene, from consent to contraception, from masturbation to orgasms, she fills many knowledge gaps with her sharp insights, developed over years of researching the physical, social and emotional aspects of sex and sexuality. Sex education is central to greater gender equality, improved sexual and reproductive health, and a safer, more love-filled world. Queer-inclusive, and focused on pleasure, this groundbreaking sex-ed handbook will help you better understand yourself, your body and your relationships, and show you how sex can be incredibly fun and magical. "

  • av Manreet Sodhi Someshwar
    265,-

    Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, is the Nizam of Hyderabad, the largest Princely State of the Crown. It sits in the belly of newly independent India to which Jawaharlal Nehru and Vallabhbhai Patel want Hyderabad to accede. The Communists have concurrently mounted a state-wide rebellion. But the Nizam''s family has ruled Hyderabad for 200 years. As the wealthiest man in the world, whom the British consider numero uno amongst India''s princes, he will not deal with two-penny Indian politicians! An ancient prophecy, however, hangs over the Nizam - the Asaf Jahi dynasty will last only seven generations. So, he keeps his jewel-laden trucks ready for flight even as he schemes with his army of militant Razakars. Meanwhile, in the palace thick with intrigue, the maid Uzma must decide where her loyalties lie: with the peasantry or the Nizam. Among the Communist recruits, Jaabili finds love in unexpected quarters. Violence escalates and lawlessness mounts. Caught between a volatile Nizam and a resolute India, what price will Hyderabad pay? Advance Praise for Hyderabad: Book 2 of The Partition Trilogy ''Hyderabad! A liberation? A tragedy? The result of the Ironman''s will and Nehru''s vision to build a nation? The daydreams of a Nizam? The diplomatic strategies of Nehru and Dickie? Dreams of a Communist revolution? The common people''s struggles and sacrifices for land and a fistful of grain? But everything finally ends with a never-ending, silent violence on women''s bodies in the formation of a state. This is well-researched history woven as a thrilling novel by a terrific novelist, Manreet Sodhi Someshwar.'' - Volga, author of Vimukta Kadha Samputi Praise for Lahore: Book 1 of The Partition Trilogy ''Breathtaking in scope, painful yet gentle to the touch.'' - Taslima Nasreen ''Vivid and atmospheric.'' - Aanchal Malhotra ''Current, relevant and important.'' - Sabyn Javeri ''Deftly weaves the big strands of history with the finer threads of human feeling.'' - Manu S. Pillai ''Clearly a passion project ... brilliantly traces our collective heritage.'' - The Deccan Herald ''Does not let the subaltern disappear into the shadow of the giants...'' - Scroll.in ''Deft writing ... Lahore is a timely reminder of what hatred among brothers can do ... Gripping and laced with pulsating emotions, it is a book worth reading.'' - The Hindu BusinessLine ''Unputdownable'' - The Week "

  • av Vani Mahesh
    235,-

    One kingdom. Two brothers. A single throne. Set in the early fourth century, this is the story of two princes of the powerful ancient Indian kingdom of the Guptas... Princes Rama and Chandra are the sons of Emperor Samudragupta. Often called the Napolean of India, Samudragupta was both an invincible warrior and a faultless ruler - chivalrous, disciplined and moralistic. While Prince Chandra is the ideal prince, hardworking and able, Prince Rama is the proverbial prodigal son who leans towards a life of luxury. Chandra is trapped in a web of deceit by his jealous elder brother and has to fight several life-and-death battles to the throne. It is a journey fraught with deceit, intrigue and untold drama. A universal story of sibling rivalry and a ringside view of the underside of royal life - the risks, the uncertainty and the adversity."

  • av Kapil Mehta
    195,-

    The only book on insurance you'll ever need! We face risks without realising their enormity - death, accidents, ill-health, burglaries, earthquakes, riots, fires and storms. Additional risks, such as the Coronavirus, come about with alarming irregularity to disrupt our lives. Look around and you will see many examples of the deep impact these risks can have. A wage earner's premature death can put paid to their children's education; Chemotherapy can eat up your life's savings; an illness when overseas can leave you confused about how to get treated; heavy rains can flood your home; and an accident can cause litigation.

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