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Hi, I am Rohan – the best son in the world. And my girlfriend Milli is also the best. I just wish she had a different surname, though. My mom says she doesn’t like her. My parents are very particular about surnmaes. Now, Milli is very supportive. She is even ready to convert her caste, but there’s no havan or pooja (ritual). Damn! First of all, can our priests invent that, please? And secondly, what do I do now? Look inside to see how my highway-like life suddenly shifts to an old pot-holic lane if I ever win the surname battle.
Hi, I am Rohan - the best son in the world. And my girlfriend Milli is also the best. I just wish she had a different surname, though. My mom says she doesn't like her. My parents are very particular about surnaes. Now, Milli is very supportive. She is even ready to convert her caste, but there's no havan or pooja (ritual). Damn! First of all, can our priests invent that, please? And secondly, what do I do now? Look inside to see how my highway-like life suddenly shifts to an old pot-holic lane if I ever win the surname battle.
An ode to the majestic life of the late Lata Mangeshkar, Lata: A Life in Music celebrates art in its totality and tells the life story of India's most loved vocal artists. The result of Yatindra Mishra's decade-long dialogue with the great singer, it also explores the lesser-known aspects of the great artist, introducing the readers to Lata Mangeshkar as an intellectual and cultural exponent and providing a rare glimpse into the person behind the revered enigma. At the confluence of cinema, music and literature, this is the most definitive biography of the voice of the nation that also documents sociocultural changes from the late British era through post-Independent India right up to the twenty-first century. This is the story of the various myths, mysteries, truths and contradictions which make a human an icon and also make an icon incredibly humane.
The Routledge International Handbook of Indigenous Resilience by Hilary N. Weaver Pdf
This handbook provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge strengths-based resource on the subject of Indigenous resilience. Indigenous Peoples demonstrate considerable resilience despite the social, health, economic, and political disparities they experience within surrounding settler societies. This book considers Indigenous resilience in many forms: cultural, spiritual, and governance traditions remain in some communities and are being revitalized in others to reclaim aspects of their cultures that have been outlawed, suppressed, or undermined. It explores how Indigenous people advocate for social justice and work to shape settler societies in ways that create a more just, fair, and equitable world for all human and non-human beings. This book is divided into five sections: From the past to the future Pillars of Indigeneity The power in Indigenous identities The natural world Reframing the narrative: from problem to opportunity Comprised of 25 newly commissioned chapters from Indigenous scholars, professionals, and community members from traditions around the world, this book will be a useful tool for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of manifestations of wellness and resilience. This handbook will be of particular interest to all scholars, students, and practitioners of social work, social care, and human services more broadly, as well as those working in sociology, development studies, and environmental sustainability.
The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib, King of Assyria (704–681 BC), Part 1 by A. Kirk Grayson,Jamie Novotny Pdf
The Royal Inscriptions of Sennacherib, King of Assyria (704–681 BC), Part 1 (Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian Period 3/1) provides reliable, up-to-date editions of thirty-eight historical inscriptions of Sennacherib. The texts edited in RINAP 3/1, which comprise approximately a sixth of the Sennacherib known corpus of inscriptions, were inscribed on clay cylinders, clay prisms, stone tablets, and stone steles from Nineveh; describe his many victories on the battlefield; and record numerous construction projects at Nineveh, including the city’s walls and the “Palace Without a Rival.” Each text edition (with its English translation) is supplied with a brief introduction containing general information, a catalogue containing basic information about all exemplars, a commentary containing further technical information and notes, and a comprehensive bibliography. RINAP 3/1 also includes: (1) a general introduction to the reign of Sennacherib, his military campaigns, his building activities at Nineveh, the corpus of inscriptions, previous studies, and dating and chronology; (2) translations of the relevant passages of several Mesopotamian chronicles and kinglists; (3) several photographs of objects inscribed with texts of Sennacherib; (4) indices of museum and excavation numbers and selected publications; and (5) indices of proper names (Personal Names; Geographic, Ethnic, and Tribal Names; Divine, Planet, and Star Names; Gate, Palace, Temple, and Wall Names; and Object Names). The RINAP Project is under the direction of G. Frame (University of Pennsylvania) and is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
James THOMSON (LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow.)
Author : James THOMSON (LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow.) Publisher : Unknown Page : 290 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1827 Category : Electronic ISBN : BL:A0019291750
An introduction to Modern Geography, with an appendix, containing an outline of Astronomy, etc by James THOMSON (LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Glasgow.) Pdf
Crescent and Dove looks at the relationship between contemporary Islam and peacemaking by tackling the diverse interpretations, concepts, and problems in the field of Islamic peacemaking. It addresses both theory and practice by delving into the intellectual heritage of Islam to discuss historical examples of addressing conflict in Islam and exploring the practical challenges of contemporary peacemaking in Arab countries, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and Indonesia.
THE INDIAN LISTENER Vol. IV. No. 3. (22nd JANUARY 1939) by Anonim Pdf
The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 december, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 22-01-1939 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Fortnightly NUMBER OF PAGES: 86 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. IV, No. 3 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 184-258 ARTICLE: 1. Radio Amateurs 2. For Women Only AUTHOR: 1. Trouble Shooter 2. Janak Kumari Zutshi KEYWORDS: 1. Amateurs, Wavebands, Mysterious Stations 2. Women Listener, Women Education, Women's Programmes Document ID: INL-1938-39 (D-J) Vol-I (03)
Mirza Asadullah Khan (1797–1869), popularly, Ghalib, is the most influential poet of the Urdu language. He is noted for the ghazals he wrote during his lifetime, which have since been interpreted and sung by different people in myriad ways. Ghalib’s popularity has today extended beyond the Indian subcontinent to the Hindustani diaspora around the world. In this book, Gopi Chand Narang studies Ghalib’s poetics by tracing the archetypical roots of his creative consciousness and enigmatic thought in Buddhist dialectical philosophy, particularly in the concept of shunyata. He underscores the importance of the Mughal era’s Sabke Hindi poetry, especially through Bedil, whom Ghalib considered his mentor. The author also engages with Ghalib criticism that has flourished since his death and analyses the important works of the poet, including pieces from early Nuskhas and Divan-e Ghalib, strengthening this central argument. Much has been written about Ghalib’s life and his poetry. A marked departure from this dominant trend, Narang’s book looks at Ghalib from different angles and places him in the galaxy of the great Eastern poets, stretching far beyond the boundaries of India and the Urdu language.