Download or read book Mehbub Gulley written by Elizabeth Kottarem and published by PartridgeIndia. This book was released on 2014-06-18 with total page 331 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mehbub Gulley - Short Stories from India is an anthology of stories about the lives of ordinary men and women in India, their existential dilemmas and their angst. Some of the stories are about life in the civil service. What happens when poor and studious Samuel from Alleppey gets selected to the Indian Administrative Service and marries into a wealthy landowning family? Nilufer longs to live with Pirosh in a house of her own in Darius Baug colony but as she pursues her dream, it takes the quality of a nightmare. Stefan, a young Austrian tourist finds himself succumbing to the enticements of Hyderabadi Biryani and a dimpled brown nymph, under the shadows of the Charminar in Hyderabad. The PM's plan to floor the foe across the border in Humptidumptistan with a powerful Stink Bum is stymied by the rivalry between Pisspot, the autocratic head of administration and the Old Codger, the irascible Chairman of the Sindustan Science Commission. Shiva Shambo, the Deputy Secretary is caught in the middle of the muddle. Narrated with sympathy, often with humour, the stories are sharply etched cameos of life in India, drawn by Elizabeth Kottarem's firm brush strokes.
Download or read book Mehbub Gulley written by Thanksy Francis and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2019-11-28 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “There is a delicate humour here that will have you laughing out loud.” - Rohini Nair, Asian Age (Mumbai & Pune) “(Her) style is simple yet she keeps one absorbed in the fate of her characters through observation, insight and a sense of humour.” - Eunice De Souza, Mumbai Mirror Stefan, an art collector from Vienna, engrossed in his search for a meaning in life, finds a treasure under the shadows of the Charminar in the shape of a brown nymph with a small round face, wearing large glasses and sporting a severe look. But then he has the matter of the hockey sticks to contend with. “Hockey sticks seemed to be rated as the favourite article of accoutrement for men having a higher-than-the-average sense of moral outrage in India”. Stefan has the task of convincing Qudsiya’s hockey stick wielding uncles that he means well… In New Ashokapur, Deputy Secretary Shiva Shambo is faced with the formidable challenge of launching the Stink Bum, an ultimate smelly weapon of aggression against the foe across the border in Humptidumptistan - MP (Muchaad Panwala) whose incessant heel clicking annoys the PM. Can Shiva outmanoeuvre the machinations of his boss, Pissapati Parmahans Chaturvedi (known in the secretariat as ‘Old Pisspot’) and launch the Stink Bum? Mehbub Gulley and other short stories in this anthology by Thanksy Francis bring alive the sights and sounds of India and its many vibrant communities.
Download or read book Mehbub Gulley written by Elizabeth Kottarem and published by PartridgeIndia. This book was released on 2014-06-18 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mehbub Gulley - Short Stories from India is an anthology of stories about the lives of ordinary men and women in India, their existential dilemmas and their angst. Some of the stories are about life in the civil service. What happens when poor and studious Samuel from Alleppey gets selected to the Indian Administrative Service and marries into a wealthy landowning family? Nilufer longs to live with Pirosh in a house of her own in Darius Baug colony but as she pursues her dream, it takes the quality of a nightmare. Stefan, a young Austrian tourist finds himself succumbing to the enticements of Hyderabadi Biryani and a dimpled brown nymph, under the shadows of the Charminar in Hyderabad. The PM's plan to floor the foe across the border in Humptidumptistan with a powerful Stink Bum is stymied by the rivalry between Pisspot, the autocratic head of administration and the Old Codger, the irascible Chairman of the Sindustan Science Commission. Shiva Shambo, the Deputy Secretary is caught in the middle of the muddle. Narrated with sympathy, often with humour, the stories are sharply etched cameos of life in India, drawn by Elizabeth Kottarem's firm brush strokes.
Download or read book Ten Tangled Tales written by Suduhita Mitra and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unsettling Stories from Unheard VoicesThese stories traverse through the lives of ten ordinary individuals living in the USA and India (Mumbai, Kolkata, Pune, Varanasi and remote Arunachal Pradesh) but they all have one thing in common - their unexpected and convoluted reality. Sometimes regular life can be wicked!Hello Sunshine! In Minnesota, amidst the Covid19 pandemic, a neighborhood is scared about a different omen of death. What can be worse than the pandemic itself? Mirror Mirror on the wall A story unfolds in suburban Mumbai, leaving everyone perplexed. There is a schizophrenic husband with an illicit affair, and there is his crazy wife, who is supposedly hatching a plan to kill him. Who are they really? Only their mirror seems to know. Two truths and a lie In an affluent Kolkata neighborhood, an old man recites a story about the famous Kohinoor diamond, forcing the protagonist to question the present narrative. The Perfect Storm On a stormy night in remote Arunachal Pradesh, a lady in distress, a lone driver, and an escaped psychopath cross path momentarily. Who will survive this short encounter? And More.If you love reading books by Roald Dahl and Ruskin Bond, you will love these twisted tales.***"Intriguing collection with a surprising twist. Highly recommended for literature collections for the contemporary Indian writings."- Midwest Book Reviews"It is a short story reader's delight! All stories cover a range of emotions, experiences, and settings; giving one the sensation of seeing a great deal of the world and the people who inhabit it, without moving an inch. A great satisfying collection all in all!"- Ushasi Sen Basu - Author Kathputli & A Killer Amongst Us"Suduhita has beautifully penned the various facets of human life in urban societies through love, marriage, agony, jealousy, conspiracy, and human psychology."- Prof. Tamo Mibang, Former Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi Central University
Download or read book Hoodwinking Hope written by Aditya Shah and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2021-06-21 with total page 407 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is a lifelong, internal battle about choices and their consequences. Set in picturesque Nainital, Hoodwinking Hope is the story of a group of individuals at a mental health clinic seeking to define the purpose of their lives. Some try to run away from their problems, some refuse to acknowledge them and others take refuge in concealment.Join our protagonist, Dr. Manoj Sinha, an upcoming therapist, as he tries to run from his past and hopes for a fresh start. Far from the escape he seeks, Manoj finds himself battling a fresh set of challenges: hostile colleagues, an angry ex, an intriguing patient, an impossible love… Will he rise to the occasion or succumb to his own demons? In a world filled with cynicism, follow how every individual seeks to find resolution and redemption. Sometimes, all it takes is a chance encounter…
Download or read book Yearbook written by Seventh-Day Adventists and published by . This book was released on 1883 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Being an Indian Teenager written by Muskan Jha and published by Literatureslight Publishing. This book was released on 2021-02-01 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today's world being a teenager is not really easy. There are different challenges that we have to face, decisions to make and roads to take. The people and the environment around us greatly affect the way we think and act as teenagers. Being a teenager can be hard but at the same time, it is fun. We daily face new experiences. At this point in our lives, we feel like we are neither children anymore nor really grown-ups too. Teenage as we all know is one of the most important and memorable period of a person's life. This is the period during which we face and feel a lot of things ranging from our changing physical appearance, increasing body weight, parents constantly comparing us to our friends and relatives, peer pressure, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts and much more for the first time. 'Being an Indian Teenager' is an anthology containing stories, poems and articles from some established and some new writers. They have tried their best to portray every feeling and emotion that they have faced as Indian teenagers.
Download or read book A Married Woman written by Manju Kapur and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A woman in an arranged marriage is liberated by a desire that threatens her family and future An only child raised to become a dutiful wife, Astha is filled with unnamed longings and untapped potential. In the privacy of her middle-class Indian home, she dreams of the lover who will touch her soul. But her future was mapped out long ago: betrothal to a man with impeccable credentials, with motherhood to follow. At first, Astha’s arranged union with handsome, worldly Hemant brings her great joy and passion. But even after bearing him a son and daughter, she remains unfulfilled. Her search for meaning takes her into a world of art and activism . . . and a relationship that could bring her the love and freedom she desires. But at what cost to her marriage and family?
Download or read book Love Jehad and Terrorism written by Shahid Nasim Hyder and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book The Last Color written by Vikas Khanna and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2019-02-04 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's Holi, 2012, the Hindu festival of spring, and back in Varanasi after twenty years, a young advocate is celebrating a nation-wide Supreme Court order against an age-old tradition of social injustice meted out to the destitute widows of India – to whom even the simple joys of color were denied. It was in this city that, twenty years ago, Choti, a sassy, tight-rope walker befriends an old widow, Noor. As a member of the ashram, she lives a life of complete abstinence, but her young friend's innocent exuberance and joy of life fills her with renewed hope. The two form an unlikely bond, with Noor looking out for Choti, inspiring her to 'fly high' by seeking an education and fighting for her rights with dignity. Choti listens enraptured by the memories her friend shares: of playing Holi dressed as Radha, the consort of Lord Krishna, and flinging great bursts of her favorite pink-colored gulal into the sky. Choti promises her that they will play the next Holi together. But then, one night, another friend of Choti's, Anarkali, is murdered by the heinous police chief and his goons. Being the only witness to her murder, Choti is imprisoned on the eve of Holi. Everything falls apart in the ensuing chaos. Will Choti be able to keep her promise of playing Holi with Noor? Pitting the smoke rising from the funeral pyres of Manikarnika Ghat, against the joyous color-bursts of Holi celebrations, Vikas Khanna's marvellously layered story of the survival of a delicate friendship, is brilliantly told and poignantly life-affirming.
Download or read book The Teen Life in the 21st Century written by Mohammed Bassim and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2021-02-05 with total page 47 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A teen’s endeavour to unravel and voice out the thought process of his fellow teens residing elsewhere on the planet as one among him. • Real-life experience-driven concepts and lessons woven together meticulously to pen down insightful ideas. • Fed-up of your teen’s anger? Addicted to his phone? Here’s how to deal with it all. • As a teen, haven't you always wanted the world to know what goes on in your mind? Done. Right here. Whether the solutions are connecting a bridge between the needs or permitting recognition to the autonomy, it all boils down to placing your leg in the teen’s shoe to understand every single nerve.
Download or read book Office Endoscopy written by Bergein F. Overholt and published by . This book was released on 1990-01-01 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book In the City of Clouds written by Sweta Rani and published by Notion Press. This book was released on 2020-12-10 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Keeping faith in her heart, while answering the Whys of her life, she is always nudged towards the Why Nots. Unstil she realizes that it cannot be always trusted. 15th Century. Place: Somewhere in Northern India. A mighty king falls for a common girl, only to realize that she was anything but common. While fighting the odds and learning their differences, they choose love to write scripts of history. Centuries later, the kingdoms are long gone. But the will to accept challenges survives through a modern story, which is weaved around the central characters, Hridya and Aarav. They are familiar yet strangers to each other. From the young streets of college to the history-stricken alleys of an ancient fort, following the twists and turns of fate, the characters of this book are rallying through memories and time bridges. Their life as students, personal little victories, rebellions of the heart and constant unlearning for self-discoveries braids their story of lost and found. Walking through every stage in their life, they wander in the city of clouds, while finding suns, will they reinstate clarity? Will Hridya be able to fight Aarav who endangers her alleged heart? After crossing a wall of time, will Aarav’s choices repeat history? Is a tale from centuries past returning in the form of modern love? Read on to find out.
Download or read book Flexible Sigmoidoscopy written by Douglas K. Rex and published by Wiley-Blackwell. This book was released on 1996 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Covers patient selection/instrumentation/technique/findings/ complications/incl. drawings & actual sigmoidoscopic images.
Download or read book The Englishman s Cameo written by Madhulika Liddle and published by Hachette UK. This book was released on 2012-08-07 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A poisoned paan, a non-government issue arrow and the cameo of a mysterious Englishman... Muzaffar Jang is that rare creature in Mughal Emperor Shahjahan’s Dilli – an aristocrat with friends in low places. One of whom, Faisal, stands accused of murder. When the body of Mirza Murad Begh is found stabbed in the chest, lying in a water channel in the Qila, poor Faisal is the only one around. But what of the fact that, minutes before his demise, the victim had stepped out of the haveli of Shahjahanabad’s most ravishing courtesan? Could not the sultry Mehtab Banu and her pale, delicate sister, Gulnar have something to do with the murder? Determined to save his friend, Muzaffar decides to investigate, with only a cup now and then of that new-fangled brew – ‘Allah, so bitter’ – called coffee to help him. A trail of clues leads him from Mehtab’s haveli out into the streets of seventeenth-century Dilli – rife with rumours of Dara Shukoh’s strange leanings and Prince Aurangzeb’s rebelliousness – into a conspiracy far more sinister than he had imagined...
Download or read book Home written by Manju Kapur and published by Open Road Media. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A #1 bestseller in India: Three generations of Delhi shopkeepers confront a changing world Home tells the story of Banwari Lal and his family, merchants in one of the oldest districts of Delhi. An immigrant from Pakistan, Banwari Lal believes in fate, faith, and hard work. He comes to India after the Partition and opens a sari business. His daughter is given away into an arranged marriage, with tragic consequences. His eldest son is determined to marry for love. He soon sets his sights on beautiful seventeen-year-old Sona, who walks into the family shop one fine day in May of 1965. But it is Banwari Lal’s granddaughter Nisha who will become the family’s heart as they move from sorrow to prosperity. Spanning thirty years, Home is an extraordinary novel about tradition, change, and finding a place in which to belong.
Download or read book Monsoon Memories written by Renita D’Silva and published by HarperCollins UK. This book was released on 2014-04-22 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: English rain smelt and tasted of nothing at all. It had none of the fury, the passion of the monsoons. Instead, it was weak; half-hearted.