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BEL IEVE IN   YOU RSEL F Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going. 😎😎😎 Learning is like rowing upstream not to advance is to drop back. 🙌🙌🙌 Learn from yesterday,😔 live for today,🙌 hope for tomorrow.😇 Confidence is silence.                    ðŸ‘‰ Insecurities are loud. Stay Motivated! Stay Inspired!💪

Wordsmith Samhita Arni (Ramayana in life)

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Author Samhita Arni :  A magical  novelist When Samhita was eight years old, her family shifted to India from Pakistan, where her father had been posted as an Indian Government officer. "I used t read a lot - especially The Ramayana and The Mahabharata. this was one of the way to stay connected to the culture that I had left behind," she recalls."But when I came back, I felt that my identity as an Indian has been questioned. It was 1992, and there was a lot of tension in the country," says the author of Sita's Ramayana and The Missing Queen. In school in India, she was ostracised by her peers because she had come from Karachi. The epics were her respite: "it was therapy. The Mahabharata felt so familiar, because it reflects the situation between India and Pakistan," says Samhita. The character which she identified with the most was Karna- "who was the brother of the Pandavas, yet on the side of Kauravas. There is sometimes a se...

NEW PUBLISHED BOOKS OF 2020

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THE DRUNK BIRD CHRONICLES MALAY CHATTERJEE Speaking Tiger RS-499 Allegro Armstrong Bragenza, the avain chronicler, recoerds for over 100 years the lives of the essentric Englishmen Gareth Armstrong; his daughter, Rachiel; and five generations of a British-Goan family in this irreverent and funny novel. KOHRA GHANA HAI: NOTHING PERSONAL NAVEEN CHOUREY PENGUIN RS-199 Naveen Chouey'sslam poetry is on burning issues of the say like linching, political blockades and the condition of soldiers. His idealism and vision for an egalitarian world fire his poetry. The book, in flip book form, is in both Devnagari and Roman script.   THE REVISIONERS MARGARET WILKERSON SEXTON COUNTERPOINT RS-1498 Two women from the American South deal with recism in different eras. In the 1920s, Josephine becomes friends with Charlotte, the white woman with ties to the Ku Klux Klan. A century later, Ava moves in with her white grandmather and faces dange...

GLOBAL TERROR The making of a jihadist group

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GLOBAL TERROR The making of a jihadist group To expand its geopolitical interest Pakistan’s most dangerous outfit is the Lashkar , points out a writer Stanly Johny. The world woke up to the dangers posed by the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) only after 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai that kill more than 160 people, including foreigners. Though the group was recognised as foreign terrorist organisation by the U.S. Government in December 2001, the U.S. saw that it largely as India’s problem. The Mumbai attack changed that approach. There was a pile up of literature of LeT, and U.S. started putting more pressure on Pakistan to take action against the group. But despite the efforts, the LeT’s operation were largely unaffected. C. Christine Fair explains in her book, In Their Own World: Understanding Laskar-e-Tayyaba , why and how the group survived the global anti-terror campaign. Pakistan’s designs Fair, an associate professor at Georgetown University, U.S., tells the st...

TRENDING OF 2020

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TRENDING OF 2020 ECO BOOKS For years, climate change activists and denialists have been fighting over its veracity. Now that the results are more evident than ever before, it is making itself felt in literature too. In his non-fiction book, The Great Derangement , Amitev Ghosh had argued for the representation of heaving, unpredictable nature and followed it up with The Gun Island , where nature shows a will of its own, apart from human design. Internatially, writers like Robert McFarlane are transforming the way we think of nature, taking us to the bowels, giving us the arboreal perspective, as the Pulitizer-winner novel, The Overstory, does as well. We can expect more eco books in coming years as scientists finish mapping the wood wide web - the underground network of microbes that connects trees, on the one hand, and we slide further away from nature, on the other. GROWING UP If children's literature makes you think of candies, rainbows and neat morals, you are la...

BOOKS - REVIEW

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BOOKS - REVIEW SENSE OF AN ENDING Julian Barnes If there is a definitive Barnes, this is the one. This 2011 Man Booker prize winner gathers in all pages almost all the Barnes's pets themes- an eroded sense of seriousness in the English psyche, class, ageing, mortality, tricky remembrance. The title is a reference to literary critic Frank Kermode's book of the same name , where he explains how writers bring in plot twists to make reader readjust there sense of an ending. Expectedly, Barnes does the same , showing how we restructure memories in the way we want things to happen , while reality might have been otherwise. A novel of ideas, glittering with intelligent insights. purchase links :---  https://amzn.to/2MIvrya THE SELLOUT Paul Beatty This booker winner means to offend, and ho. The satire is scathing, and it spares none. Set in LA, the novel is narrated by Banbon , who observes and describes his black community with a zen detachment. In this...

BEST BOOKS BY INDIAN AUTHOR

BEST BOOKS BY INDIAN AUTHOR 1. A Hundred Little Flames(Preeti Shanoy)- This book is about a person who is forced to live with the grand father in a small village in Kerala. This young person is living  with the sole person         and get a lots of old stories, unfinished love stories that pay a lots of attention to. And this book is so perfect for amazing Indian vibes and all love this book for that. Recently a video  released on Preety Shenoy book and Preety Shenoy is very famous, romance contemporary friction writers of the country . Do check this books out by the link given below 2. The Boy Who Loved(Durjon Datta)- This is absolutely a creamy slow romance and not just  a typical girl boy romance. This is more about Indian society, Indian culture, Indian parents and also a love story of this guy named Raghu. This book have been written from Raghu's perspective in the form of a Diary and is so well. You would definitely read the second book end...

DON'T USE Paytm ANY MORE.

DON'T USE Paytm ANY MORE. like many of you I am also a paytm user. But, by the last few days I knew that paytm has changed their policy and for that it is taking a extra fee for transaction which is a quite unusual compare to other wallet apps , like google pay , rupay, etc... so here we will discuss about this mislenious behaviour of paytm , thgat is completely unknown by many of the common users. Paytm started as a noemal start ups butu the majour boom came atb the time of demonetization 8th Nov 2016. The next day of releasing news almost every news paper gave the paytm add at it's front full page , which is completely oquard. so, at that time when people are suffering for lack of cash , so automaticly peopple are finding alternative way of payment . So paytm grabbed that market , and at the same time it assured that the survice will be completely free for all users even they are getting cashback. So, all the marchents and businessman also have to amake a marchent accou...

THE BEST ROMANCE BOOKS FOR ALL

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THE BEST ROMANCE BOOKS FOR ALL As an adult the first book which I read was a romance book , and thus I got interest in studying books of different shades . This is the the best possible way to be a book LOVER.. I basically love different types of topics this time , but, still a romance book is always a great taste and also very exciting for me to read. So, I mentioned few love books according to different angles and choices so check those out according to your choices.    1. Thew first book which i would recommend is " What we talk about when we talk about love " by  Raymond Carver.  It is a collection  of uncanny  short stories, a bit difficult to read. I will not recommend it to you if you are not an advance reader, not exactly in the language, but actually in the inner understanding of what actually happen . Beauty of the short story is not actually a tot told of about which didn't happen and you can think or  innterprite  as you...

BEST SELLING BOOKS BY THE BEST AUTHORS OF ALL TIME.

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BEST SELLING BOOKS BY THE BEST AUTHORS OF ALL TIME. Reading is still very relaxing and beneficial habits, people can easily pickup . Reading books can significantly improves vocabulary , imagination and communication to others. You constantly learn something new when you unwilled and most importantly you are not damaging your eyes or the brain. There is nothing more bad seeing people wasting time, in spite of hangup with books, which simply change their life. Since, it is also a habit of rich and successful people. So, without further a due lets see which author make into the hollow frames of the best times book in history. We have both men and women as different jonors, but all and all  only the best books.    1.            THE DAVINCI CODE         by Dan Brown(18 million copies) Starting, as the best seller till 15 years that made Dan Brown a best selling author. Yes, you have definitely heard ab...