Rajni

Rajni
Author: Gurutej Singh Khalsa
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490743324

Akal Purkh, the solitary and eternal personality of the cosmos, watches and narrates as the Ages progress and the deities and angels grow concerned about the well-being of humanity. As they meditate, they send a powerful beam of energy to Earth that produces a water source that becomes a sacred place of healing. Akal Purkh asks a beloved rishi to create a special soul and place it in the body of a female who will consecrate the water by carrying the suffering of the Kali Yuga to it. To prepare the way, the Golden Chain of Truth is connected to the Earth and the souls destiny. After the special soul is born, she is named Rajni and raised as a privileged and somewhat arrogant princess. But at age fourteen, Rajnis life changes when her father forces her to marry a handicapped leper and subsequently disowns her. Obligated to carry her husband on her back as she searches for the Guru of Miracles and the sacred water, Rajni embarks on a selfless and unforgettable journey where she makes an amazing discovery. In this moving epic drawn from myth, legend, and historical events, a young girl and her creator reveal the power of love, sacrifice, and the elevation of the soul as a miracle is unveiled.

Bapu Kuti

Bapu Kuti
Author: Rajni Bakshi
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780140278385

Stories To Inspire People Who Despair About India Bapu Kuti, At Sewagram Ashram, Wardha, Is The Mud Hut Which Was Mahatma Gandhi S Last Home. Half A Century After Bapu Was Killed, The Kuti Is Alive With Gatherings Of People Who Share His Dreams. They Do Not Call Themselves Gandhians . Yet, As They Search For Solutions To The Many Problems Of Modern India, These Activists Find Themselves Coming To The Same Conclusions As Had Gandhi. In This Collection, Rajni Bakshi Explores The World And Lives Of Twelve Such People Who Have Turned Their Backs On Lucrative Professions To Embark On A Search For Practical And Humane Ways Of Political And Social Transformation, Rooted In The Faith That A New India With Prosperity For All Can Be Built On The Strengths Of Cooperation And Community. In Rajasthan, For Instance, Through A Rare Community Effort, Villagers Make A Creative Livelihood Instead Of Migrating To Urban Slums; In Andhra, Impoverished Weavers Gain New Life By Reviving Their Dying Craft; In Bhagalpur, Bihar, A Movement Is Launched To Liberate Mother Ganga. These Images Of Passionate Creativity Present An India Seldom Seen In The Mainstream Media. They Challenge The Pervasive Cynicism Of Our Times To Show That Idealism Did Not Die With Gandhi. Affirming Humanity S Ceaseless Striving To Evolve To Higher Levels Of Being, They Anticipate An Age When Conciliation Must Replace Confrontation For Building A More Just Future.

Kalyana

Kalyana
Author: Rajni Mala Khelawan
Publisher: Second Story Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 16-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1772600024

Growing up in the Fiji Islands in the late 1960s, Kalyana Mani Seth is an impressionable, plump young girl suited to the meaning of her name: blissful, blessed, the auspicious one. Her mother educates Kalyana about her Indian heritage, vividly telling tales of mischievous Krishna and powerful Mother Kali, and recounting her grandparents' migration to the tiny, British colony. While the island nation celebrates its recently granted independence, new stories of the feminist revolution in America are carried over the waves of the Pacific to Kalyana's ears: stories of women who live with men who are not their husbands, who burn their bras, who are free to do as they please. Strange as all this sounds, Kalyana hopes that she will be blessed with a husband who allows her a similar sense of liberty. But nothing prepares her for the trauma of womanhood and the cultural ramifications of silence and shame, as her mother tells her there are some family stories that should never be told.

Politics in India

Politics in India
Author: Rajni Kothari
Publisher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1970
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788125000723

Acclaimed to be by far the most sophisticated general study on Indian politics. Politics in India unfolds, here with insight and acumen and the vastness and confusion of the Indian political scene is elaborately discussed. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the Indian political system examined from different vantage points and drawing together the contribution of various disciplines into a common framework.

Love Over Coffee

Love Over Coffee
Author: Amrit N. Shetty
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0143418572

Anup a happy go lucky boy next door, finds himself a misfit in an IT company. However sinister happenings at work force him to make some life changing decisions.

Obituaries: Death at My Doorstep

Obituaries: Death at My Doorstep
Author: Khushwant Singh
Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 8194566134

For Khushwant Singh who wrote his own obituary in his twenties, death is not sacred but he reflects on it increasingly these days. In Death At My Doorstep, a collection of obituaries written over the years, he presents the dead in death, as in life – good, bad or ugly. Be it on the twilight hours of Bhutto, the gory end of Sanjay Gandhi, the overbearing Lord Mountbatten, or on his pet Alsatian Simba, each obituary bears out his irreverence or affection. Cocking a snook at death, he has also penned his own epitaph. Yet outliving those whom he admired has moved him to tears, and many of his obituaries have left the reader with a heavy heart. While Death At My Doorstep is Khushwant Singh's demystification of death, it also ferries his message to Badey Mian, in the words of Allama Iqbal: Baagh-e-bahisht say mujhay hukm-e-safar diya thha kyon? Kaar-e-Jahaan daraaz hai, ab meyra intazaar kar. (Why did you order me out of the garden of paradise? I have a lot of work that remains unfulfilled; now you better wait for me.)

The Illegal City

The Illegal City
Author: Ayona Datta
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317027930

The Illegal City explores the relationship between space, law and gendered subjectivity through a close look at an 'illegal' squatter settlement in Delhi. Since 2000, a series of judicial rulings in India have criminalised squatters as 'illegal' citizens, 'encroachers' and 'pickpockets' of urban land, and have led to a spate of slum demolitions across the country. This book argues that in this context, it has become vital to distinguish between illegality and informality since it is those 'illegal' slums which are at the receiving end of a 'force of law', where law is violently encountered within everyday spaces. This book uses a gendered intersectional lens to explore how a 'violence of law' shapes how 'public' subjectivities of gender, class, religion and caste are encountered and negotiated within the 'private' spaces of home, family and neighbourhood. This book suggests that resettlement is not a condition that squatters desire; rather something that is seen as the only way out of the 'illegal' city. The wait for resettlement is a temporal space of anxiety and uncertainty, where particular kinds of politics around law, space and gender takes shape, which transform squatters' relations with the state, urban development, civil society, and with each other. Through their everyday struggles around water, sanitation, social and political organisation and the transformation of their homes and families, this book shows that the desire for the 'legal city' is also the irony and utopia of home, which will remain an incomplete gendered project - both for the state and for squatters.

One Mistake

One Mistake
Author: SK Umawat
Publisher: Shrawan Kumar
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2022-11-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This story is about that woman. Which belongs to a very good house.And lived in moderation. Still, no one can tell when nature is approved. Well that's what happened with this woman. I don't know when I got carried away with feelings and by stopping working my mind and heart started dominating her and she started making many small mistakes. Which was leading him to ruin. She couldn't stop herself even knowing it. I don't know what had happened to him. Friends, his life had come to a standstill at a strange point. And the whole life had become a mess. So dear readers, read further in this story what happens to that woman. And under what circumstances do you have to deal with it? And how can she handle herself in all these situations. Thank you……..💋💋💋 ........................................................ ........................................... ............🙏🙏🙏.........

Raising a Toast

Raising a Toast
Author: Pramit Pratim Ghosh
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1637147430

Raising a Toast is a compilation of 20 speeches that I had the good fortune of delivering in my journey as a Toastmaster. Most of these speeches have sprung from my personal anecdotes—some funny, some thought-provoking. Few speeches will tell you stories of past and present, of people and places through my eyes. And then, there are a couple of speeches that raise some questions, for you and me to reflect upon. But one common link that binds them all, is the stage of Toastmasters where they found life. Each of these speeches gave me an opportunity—to pen down some burning message inside of me, to share my story to any audience which was willing to listen, to connect with those who took back something from what I had to say. Raising a Toast is a humble attempt to carry these anecdotes, these stories, these questions from the conventional stage to the paperback stage. Written with the sole agenda of reaching out to more souls out there who are willing to listen. And with the hope, that when they read this, they get inspired to share their set of stories with the world.

Disability Research Today

Disability Research Today
Author: Tom Shakespeare
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317750942

Grouped around four central themes – illness and impairment, disabling processes, care and control, and communication and representations – this collection offers a fresh perspective on disability research, showing how theory and data can be brought together in new and exciting ways. Disability Research Today starts by showing how engaging with issues around illness and impairment is vital to a multidisciplinary understanding of disability as a social process. The second section explores factors that affect disabled people, such as homelessness, violence and unemployment. The third section turns to social care, and how disabled people are prevented from living with independence and dignity. Finally, the last section examines how different imagery and technology impacts our understandings of disability and deafness. Showcasing empirical work from a range of countries, including Japan, Norway, Italy, Australia, India, the UK, Turkey, Finland and Iceland, this collection shows how disability studies can be simultaneously sophisticated, accessible and policy-relevant. Disability Research Today is suitable for students and researchers in disability studies, sociology, social policy, social work, nursing and health studies.