The Prabhakaran Saga

The Prabhakaran Saga
Author: S. Murari
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788132107019

This is the story of the man who defined the armed struggle for an independent Eelam for over three decades and who lived by the gun and died by the gun–Velupillai Prabhakaran. The book is a first-person account by the author based on his innumerable visits to Sri Lanka during its turbulent years. He looks at the Prabhakaran era, a critical phase in the country's history, objectively, without being judgmental.

Shantaram

Shantaram
Author: Gregory David Roberts
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 945
Release: 2004-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429908270

Based on his own extraordinary life, Gregory David Roberts’ Shantaram is a mesmerizing novel about a man on the run who becomes entangled within the underworld of contemporary Bombay—the basis for the Apple + TV series starring Charlie Hunnam. “It took me a long time and most of the world to learn what I know about love and fate and the choices we make, but the heart of it came to me in an instant, while I was chained to a wall and being tortured.” An escaped convict with a false passport, Lin flees maximum security prison in Australia for the teeming streets of Bombay, where he can disappear. Accompanied by his guide and faithful friend, Prabaker, the two enter the city’s hidden society of beggars and gangsters, prostitutes and holy men, soldiers and actors, and Indians and exiles from other countries, who seek in this remarkable place what they cannot find elsewhere. As a hunted man without a home, family, or identity, Lin searches for love and meaning while running a clinic in one of the city’s poorest slums, and serving his apprenticeship in the dark arts of the Bombay mafia. The search leads him to war, prison torture, murder, and a series of enigmatic and bloody betrayals. The keys to unlock the mysteries and intrigues that bind Lin are held by two people. The first is Khader Khan: mafia godfather, criminal-philosopher-saint, and mentor to Lin in the underworld of the Golden City. The second is Karla: elusive, dangerous, and beautiful, whose passions are driven by secrets that torment her and yet give her a terrible power. Burning slums and five-star hotels, romantic love and prison agonies, criminal wars and Bollywood films, spiritual gurus and mujaheddin guerrillas—this huge novel has the world of human experience in its reach, and a passionate love for India at its heart.

Introduction to Information Retrieval

Introduction to Information Retrieval
Author: Christopher D. Manning
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2008-07-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1139472100

Class-tested and coherent, this textbook teaches classical and web information retrieval, including web search and the related areas of text classification and text clustering from basic concepts. It gives an up-to-date treatment of all aspects of the design and implementation of systems for gathering, indexing, and searching documents; methods for evaluating systems; and an introduction to the use of machine learning methods on text collections. All the important ideas are explained using examples and figures, making it perfect for introductory courses in information retrieval for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in computer science. Based on feedback from extensive classroom experience, the book has been carefully structured in order to make teaching more natural and effective. Slides and additional exercises (with solutions for lecturers) are also available through the book's supporting website to help course instructors prepare their lectures.

Chaaliyar Saga

Chaaliyar Saga
Author: P.A. Ramachandran
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-09-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Half a century ago, Gwalior Rayons and the river Chaliyar were in the news every day. An environmental struggle that spread all over Kerala. A great environmental war waged by politicians, industrialists and literary society activists from both coasts. After four decades, chaliyar Suddhikarana Yanam is sharing her memories of that day. The author who tried to tackle the problem reveals the inner currents in full depth.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
Author: Padma Rao Sundarji
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9351770311

The thirty-year-long civil war in Sri Lanka which ended in 2009 shook the island-nation. Now there is peace, rapid development - and a new government. But questions remain. What do Tamils and Sinhalese feel about their new country? What are their dreams for the future?Sri Lanka: The New Country is insightful and unusual reportage from the dispassionate eye of a foreign correspondent who covered the bloody conflict for two decades. It is anecdotal narrative at its best: about ordinary Sri Lankans, former Tamil Tigers, meeting LTTE chief V. Prabhakaran, princes, 'secular clergymen', army generals, Tamil Buddhists, Sinhalese Tamils, politicians and sailors wary of ghosts. As the writer traverses Sri Lanka's formerly embattled north and east, internationally stereotypes about the nation are challenged. The book is a tribute to a wonderful people, as they pick up the pieces of their fragmented national identity and get on with building a new country.

Understanding Gandhi

Understanding Gandhi
Author: Jayshree Mehta
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2011-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8132105575

Understanding Gandhi is a collection of interviews conducted by Fr d J. Blum (1914–1990),of six of Mahatma Gandhi’s closest associates—J.B. Kriplani, Raihana Tyabji, Dada Dharmadhikari, Sushila Nayar, Jhaver Patel and Sucheta Kripalani. The interviewees reflect on Gandhi’s ideas in the light of changes that took place in India after Independence. The book provides glimpses of Gandhi’s ideas and working relationship with his colleagues who came from a wide range of backgrounds, professions and geographical regions. It also brings out the thoughts of Gandhi and his followers on several important issues such as Satyagraha, non-violence, Brahmacharya, spirituality, and fasting. This blend of an intimate knowledge of Gandhi and the reflective hindsight gives the book a unique vantage point that promotes a holistic understanding of Gandhian thought and philosophy.

My Years with Rajiv: Triumph and Tragedy

My Years with Rajiv: Triumph and Tragedy
Author: Wajahat Habibullah
Publisher: Westland
Total Pages: 284
Release:
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9395767723

About the Book A CANDID ACCOUNT OF RAJIV GANDHI’S PRIME MINISTERIAL YEARS. On 21 May 1991, Wajahat Habibullah, then the commissioner of Kashmir (constituting the valley and the two districts of Ladakh), had returned home after inspecting a mysterious fire at Dalgate, Srinagar. Much to his dismay, there had been another fire, one that left him devastated: an RDX explosion in the south Indian town of Sriperumbudur had taken the life of India’s sixth prime minister, Rajiv Gandhi. My Years with Rajiv is an endearing account of a friendship that turned into an administrative partnership, one that gave Habibullah an acute insight into Rajiv Gandhi’s political life. But equally, in this lucid memoir, recounting his years in the Indian Administrative Service, particularly at the Prime Minister’s Office, he walks us through the last three decades of the twentieth century—in many ways, the most formative years of Indian history. Habibullah also seeks to demystify the workings of the Indian government and bureaucracy: the modernisation of the Nehruvian nation, the turbulence of the Khalistan years in Punjab, the introduction of grassroots policies aimed at poverty alleviation in rural India, the beginning of telecommunications services, the Shah Bano case, the opening of the locks at Babri Masjid–Ram Janmabhoomi, Indian interventions in Sri Lanka, and much else. In this, the author, a natural raconteur, is more than successful, telling the tale in his inimitably candid and self-effacing manner.

Kaalchakra Chronicles

Kaalchakra Chronicles
Author: Manish D. Singh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1646505948

451 BCE A young and promising prince follows the teachings of his secret teacher and goes out in search of Truth. 261 BCE The prominent King of India is manipulated by his advisor to wage a war on Kalinga. The war is won, but a mighty kingdom falls as the king renounces his empire. 1857 CE A nameless soldier is provoked by his mentor to fight against the East India Company and trigger the greatest revolt of all time. 2012 CE, New Delhi Agastya, a criminal psychology student, is recovering from the loss of his sister; he is driven by the promise he made to her. Sharang, a top cop, is caught in his own web of lies. Siddharth, an assistant to an archaeologist, is searching for his missing boss Alankrit. Their paths cross when a serial killer goes on a killing spree in the city. A serial killer who is supported by the citizens. As the case unfolds, Agastya, Sharang and Siddharth start to question their destiny. Little do they know that their destinies have already been decided beforehand – by the very man who has manipulated Gautam Buddha, King Ashoka and Mangal Pandey in the past. Now he is back to execute the final phase of his plan that will change the course of the human race. But for good? Or for bad?

Peasant Protests and Revolts in Malabar

Peasant Protests and Revolts in Malabar
Author: K. N. Panikkar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1990
Genre: Malabar (India)
ISBN:

This Volume Contains Selections From The Sources On Peasant Uprisings In Malabar During The 19Th And The 20Th Centuries. To The Ongoing Controversy Over The Causes And Character Of These Uprisings-Whether They Were Agrarian Or Communal - The Sources Put Together In This Volume Provide Crucial Insights.