Becoming Mrs Kumar

Becoming Mrs Kumar
Author: Heather Saville Gupta
Publisher: Random House India
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 8184004125

Julia Robinson’s bored. Her job at a top London ad agency is starting to feel a bit same-ish, her London rent is killing her and she’s been rained on one time too many to find the British weather amusing any longer. More importantly, everyone but her seems to be paired off in cosy twosomes.Julia wants to shake things up—and to the horror of friends and family jumps at the chance of a new job in Mumbai. Armed with nothing but a travel guide, fondness for curry and a vague awareness of Bollywood, she finds herself bang in the centre of one of the most chaotic, energetic cities in the world. But will she be able to navigate the potholes in the street, the glitzy nightlife of exclusive clubs and expensive cocktails, and the customs and traditions of a whole new world to find her way to Mr Right?

A Poet's Ballad: A Crossword Mystery

A Poet's Ballad: A Crossword Mystery
Author: Aditya Banerjee
Publisher: Aditya Banerjee
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2023-10-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1777357861

It’s 1980, and Mahesh Pal has just a couple of weeks before he flies out to start a new life in London for his doctoral studies. It hasn’t exactly been smooth sailing: His parents are unhappy that he hasn’t taken charge of the family business and settled down with a wife and kids. They are even more disappointed in his desire to move abroad. Mahesh remains steadfast in his decision until he receives an unusual letter. A professor whom he barely knew, Devesh Tripathi, has passed away, leaving behind a box of possessions that Mahesh must retrieve in person. Before he knows it, he is on a train to Benares to pick up the box before leaving for London. Aarvi Lal, the daughter of a local Benares bookseller, enjoys working with her father in his shop. Books are her whole world, and she’s dreading the day of her marriage—as well as all that will change with it when she starts a new life with her husband. But things take a mysterious turn when she’s informed that Devesh, her father’s friend, has left behind a folder and books for her. Mahesh and Aarvi discover that they have received a series of crosswords, and solving them unearths cryptic clues. Their answers unravel a mystery about who Devesh truly was and whether his death was really an accident. But why did he choose them, two crossword puzzle aficionados from different corners of India, to reveal the truth? As the pair get closer to finding the answer, they form a friendship that quickly blossoms into something more. But they are running out of time . . . and solving the mystery has bigger implications than they had ever anticipated. A Poet’s Ballad: A Crossword Mystery is a charming, wistful tale about two characters who find themselves at major crossroads in their lives; one because of their own choices and the other due to parental and societal expectations.

Becoming the Supervisor

Becoming the Supervisor
Author: Hugh R. Alley
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-05-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000068862

Becoming a Supervisor tells the story of Trevor who works as one of the production team in a small company that makes toy boats. He is thrust into the role of supervisor unexpectedly when his general manager reacts to his constant suggestions of how things could be better. When the GM becomes ill, Trevor struggles to take up the slack for several months until a new GM arrives. The core of the book follows Trevor’s growth under the coaching of Julie, his new GM. As Trevor deals with one challenge after another, Julie guides him on a journey to learn the core skills needed by all front-line leaders. The reader takes away four key ideas: (1) Front-line leadership skills are not too complicated to learn. (2) These skills are something that they can develop in themselves, regardless of what their organization does. (3) Tools and skills are there to help solve real business problems; implementing the tools is not a strategy. (4) In your role as supervisor (directing or responsible for others) you have to look after the mission of the company AND look after your people – doing only one is not an option. Essentially, this book is intended to give hope to a new supervisor or team lead. They will finish the book knowing that the skills they need can be learned and aren’t that difficult to acquire. It is designed to introduce the central skills that any supervisor has to be able to master at least with a basic working competency: instructing, leading, and making improvements in their own area. It introduces some of the more widely used tools that a new supervisor may need. More importantly, it ties these tools and skills to solving particular problems. Readers will understand that the tools are not important for their own sake, but only to the extent that the tools serve the larger objective of the organization. This book is designed to give the reader an entertaining and hopeful story about the very difficult transition from worker to supervisor, from being one of the crew to directing the crew. It is an emotionally tough transition, and the idea that someone could see a model of how it can work out will be helpful to folks new in a leadership role. Finally, the book provides a reference to other sources of information that will let the reader extend their learning about each of the tools or skills referenced in the contents.

Midnight’s Grandchildren

Midnight’s Grandchildren
Author: Mark Hannant
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0429852525

While the west has experienced multiple post-war economic, social and political revolutions, India by contrast has had two distinct moments of transformation in the past century: Independence in 1947 and the economic liberalisation that began in 1991. Midnight’s Grandchildren are the offspring of India’s second social and economic revolution. India’s millennial generation, coming of age post-1991, have grown up in a world of opportunity and relative abundance. Many institutions – family, marriage, workplace, and brands – are being disrupted. Great tension exists as a new generation breaks barriers and seeks to find its place. This book captures an important, transformative moment in India’s development. It includes interviews with young Indians who articulate both their optimism and the struggle to find relevant new identities. Managers and recruiters speak about the changes in the workplace and the challenges and opportunities of harnessing India’s so-called demographic dividend. Entrepreneurs, brand owners and marketers discuss the role of brands in cementing identities in a world changing rapidly where loyalty has little meaning. Midnight’s Grandchildren explains for a business audience the significance of the arrival in the workforce of a generation of millennials as both disruptors of the old order and engine of India’s future economic potential. It is of use for professionals and educators wanting to engage this vitally important group of young people.

The Maudsley Trainee Guide to the CASC

The Maudsley Trainee Guide to the CASC
Author: Dan Cleall
Publisher: RCPsych Publications
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021-07-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1009038761

Written by graduates of the internationally renowned Maudsley Training Programme, who have all recently sat the CASC examination, this book provides clear, practical guidance to passing the Royal College of Psychiatrists' CASC. Divided according to psychiatric subspecialties, each chapter includes practice clinical scenarios. These clinical scenarios are broken down into candidate instructions, actor instructions and constructive candidate feedback. This enables candidates to practice not only with their clinical peers, but with friends and family as well. An additional chapter is dedicated to practical information about the exam and tips for the day to further equip readers in what to expect, and reduce anxieties about the exam itself. Another chapter is specifically devoted to addressing the needs of international and BAME medical graduates. Relevant and reliable throughout, this is a must-have resource for psychiatric trainees looking to improve their clinical skills and gain their MRCPsych qualification.

Tales of the Old Mustard House

Tales of the Old Mustard House
Author: Yashada garg
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Tales of the Old Mustard House is the narrative of a dysfunctional family. The parents, who are struggling with mental health issues, find themselves trapped in an unpleasant marital bond wherein they barely communicate with each other, while their nineteen year old daughter makes numerous attempts to bring a shift in their household. An interesting aspect of this tale is how the principal characters grapple with the monotonous course of their lives, and how a little personal space binds them together in interesting ways. Although this story provides a glimpse into the battles of every other family at some point in their lives, it specifically caters to the lack of expression and warmth among these units. While addressing the issues such as mental health, trauma, verbal abuse, and separation, this novella is targeted towards mothers who have ever felt emotionally suffocated, fathers who have ever pretended to be strong, and children who have grown up in an unhappy household.

SSC CPO Paper II Exam 2022 Prep Book | Recruitment of Sub-Inspector (SI) | 2200+ Solved Questions (8 Mock Tests + 3 Previous Year Papers)

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Author: EduGorilla Prep Experts
Publisher: EduGorilla Community Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2022-08-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9355561199

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Requiem for a Soldier

Requiem for a Soldier
Author: Abhishek Amal Sanyal
Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 309
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9358838728

In the shadow of the British Raj, each of the million Indian soldiers in the First World War, had a unique story that has echoed across the vastness of history. This story is the saga of Kumar, born to privilege in the Bengal Presidency but swept up in events much larger than himself. When the horrors of the outlawed practice of Sati force him to confront his beliefs, his journey into the world beyond begins. From Calcutta's bustling streets to the distant shores of Ceylon and the battlefields of Verdun, Kumar's path is never easy. Love challenges him, prejudice tests him, and the weight of history pulls him in myriad directions. With each step, he finds himself surrounded by a vibrant ensemble of personalities - from a passionate Irish soldier, to a dedicated Scottish nurse, and a driven Indian social activist. As Kumar traverses lands and seas, he wrestles not only with life's inherent dichotomies, but with his own internal conflicts. And, when he finally returns home, he is caught up in a whirlwind of political fervour and old rivalries. Has Kumar's journey moulded him into the man he needs to be, or will the weight of his past decisions hold him back? Dive into an epic tale of love, war, and the quest for self, set against the backdrop of a world in turmoil.

I Want to Live

I Want to Live
Author: Katijia Akbar
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9381398216

Madhubala – the very name conjures up vivid images of a love goddess possessing bewitching beauty, dazzling radiance, subtle sensuality, and, above all, a tantalizing screen presence. Her ‘reel life’ histrionic performances held (and continue to hold) audiences/viewers entranced. Her talent was phenomenal, and she could literally glide through a movie, whatever be the role. She could convey an impressive array of emotions with her eloquent eyes and facial expressions without resorting to melodramatic contortions. Tragedy, romance, comedy, drama, and what have you – she could take everything in her stride, exquisitely and flawlessly, as convincingly proved by superhits such as Mahal, Tarana, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi and the magnum opus, Mughal-e-Azam. All this she achieved despite a major heart disease, which assumed serious proportions as her career soared. This volume presents a fascinating panorama not only of the ‘reel life’ Madhubala but also of the ‘real life’ Madhubala, who was an extremely compassionate and caring human being, but lived in the shadow of her dominant father. The author recounts her captivating saga, right from her first film – Basant (1942), as a child star, up to the magnificent Mughal-e-Azam (1960) and beyond. Enthralling cameos from her masterpieces such as Mahal, Mr & Mrs 55 and Amar, are depicted in graphic detail. Also, all the drama involved in her love affair with Dilip Kumar, which culminated in intense acrimony, has been poignantly portrayed. The last few years of her life were spent in virtual solitude in spite of her being married to Kishore Kumar, and death, in a way, came as a release for her.

Icons: Men and Women who Shaped Today's India

Icons: Men and Women who Shaped Today's India
Author: Anil Dharker
Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011-04-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 8174369449

Sixty glorious years of independence of India mark several milestones and immense contributions from great men and women who have become part of its history. For the first time ever, this book showcases post-Independent India's twenty greatest living personalities who have and continue to set extraordinary examples for the nation. Brilliantly orchestrated and edited by renowned author Anil Dharker, the book singularly establishes the unparalleled greatness and iconic status of these men and women, including A P J Abdul Kalam, Amartya Sen, Amitabh Bachchan, Sachin Tendulkar, M F Husain, Charles Correa and Sonia Gandhi, by some of India's best known writers - Srinivas Laxman, Prem Shankar Jha, Maithili Rao, Dom Moraes, Ranjit Hoskote, and Kumar Ketkar, among others. A fascinating saga spanning several decades, this book unfolds the charisma, exceptional destinies, talents and achievements of twenty men and women who continue to shape today's India. 'The previous evening while he (K C Pant, former defence minister) and Dr Kalam were going for a walk, the minister asked him: "What would you like me to do to celebrate the success of Agni tomorrow?" Replied Kalam, "We need 100,000 saplings at the missile research centre." Srinivas Laxman on A P J Abdul Kalam'