I Am Akhilesh


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The purpose of this book is not to promote any political party but to throw light upon the fact that we need to bring new thought, to build our identity which comes from our country and its development. The only way to move from the category of developing countries to that of developed countries is when we replace this politics of religion with politics of development. “Progressive thoughts lead to the developed nation”. A young leader, who got only 5 years and worked hard day and night for the development of our state, if he gets more chance to serve the state, it would lead to development and prosperity of both the state and its inhabitants to a larger extent. Almost everyone in our country can use a computer and smartphone, but only an expert can utilize them effectively, likewise, Akhilesh Ji being an educated person proved through his work and commitment that how effectively a state can be run.




Akhilesh Yadav


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The Bicycle of Aspirations is on the move in the largest State of India, Uttar Pradesh, where in bloodless historic change of power, the electorate has initiated a new era of hopes, which might change the National political scenario in the long run. In a country afflicted, tormented & plundered by unrestrained, crooked and self-centred politics was everyone waiting for a young leader like Akhilesh Yadav to transmute aspirations into results? About The Author : The author duo are a rare blend of experience and energy. Together this is their maiden book. Yaggya Dutt Sharma (86) a freedom fighter, who worked for several governments as a media expert and authored 400 articles, published in prominent newspapers and the magazines.




Our Story Needs No Filter


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Sometimes, love is just an illusion. Sometimes, it becomes the sole purpose of your life. While stories on social media were trending, Raghu was lost in books. For him, even the idea of falling in love was limited to books-until he met Ruhi. As their love plays out against the backdrop of the upcoming student elections, Raghu finds himself embroiled in a mess he cannot seem to get out of. When his closest friends hatch a plan to rescue him, it only puts him in further jeopardy. Will his love sail through or will it get swept away by the storm of campus politics? Set in this elaborate sociopolitical milieu, Sudeep's new book explores the dark side of relationships, the pursuit of power and the hypocrisy of the powerful.




The Missing Tile & Other Stories


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The Missing Tile and Other Stories is a collection of short stories and Saeed Ibrahim’s second book after the widely acclaimed family saga, Twin Tales from Kutcch. The fifteen stories in this collection are slice-of-life, character-based portraits reflecting on various aspects of human behaviour. Drawing us into the lives of ordinary people, their cares and concerns and their very human foibles and failings, these people-centric stories are sure to resonate with a large spectrum of readers, both young and old alike. Although the stories are set in India, the underlying themes are universal in their relevance. Some are light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek pieces on the quirks and idiosyncrasies in people’s behaviour, whilst others offer surprising insights into human nature’s compassionate and humane side. The tenor in the funny stories is entertaining and in the more serious ones connected with socially relevant issues; inspiring and thought-provoking. A notable feature is that the various stories in the collection celebrate India’s diversity, pluralism, and composite culture, which regrettably have been threatened in recent times. Danesh Bharucha’s imaginative sketches bring to life the characters in the stories and are skillfully adapted to suit the ambience and mood of these evocative tales.




A Confession


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Because of the depravities of some sages & saints, the reputations of the Hindu religion or some other religions are being blemished. These imposter sages & saints taking the opportunity of devotion & blind faith of the common people are continuing the outrages, illegal earning of money, etc all these corrupt practices. Some of the saints declaring themselves as the incarnation of God are leading their luxurious lives being polygamists. Ancient Hindu religion is being degraded by the imposters.




Patronage as Politics in South Asia


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Western policymakers, political activists and academics alike see patronage as the chief enemy of open, democratic societies. Patronage, for them, is a corrupting force, a hallmark of failed and failing states, and the obverse of everything that good, modern governance ought to be. South Asia poses a frontal challenge for this consensus. Here the world's most populous, pluralist and animated democracy is also a hotbed of corruption with persistently startling levels of inequality. Patronage as Politics in South Asia confronts this paradox with calm erudition: sixteen essays by anthropologists, historians and political scientists show, from a wide range of cultural and historical angles, that in South Asia patronage is no feudal residue or retrograde political pressure, but a political form vital in its own right. This volume suggests that patronage is no foe to South Asia's burgeoning democratic cultures, but may in fact be their main driving force.




Vote of Confidence:Profiles of Young Politicians


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Through personal interviews, constituency visits, and interactions with their environment, Aashti Bhartia weaves a picture of India’s young Members of Parliament – their belief in the Indian democracy as well as their hopes and aspirations for the future. From Meenakshi Natarajan’s fiery days in student politics to Sachin Pilot’s quiet confidence at his colourful rallies. These are the stories of the much-written-about, as well as the rarely-spoken about leaders of the new generation. The young politicians profiled in the book are: Sachin Pilot, Ghanshyam Anuragi, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Meenakshi Natarajan, Ajoy Kumar, Ashok Tanwar, Manick Tagore, Janardhana Swamy, Jitin Prasada, Jayant Chaudhary, Nilesh Rane, Milind Deora, Sidhant Mohapatra, Kalikesh Deo, Deepender Hooda, and Anurag Thakur.




I am counting the days by minutes


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Missing Day is celebrated on February 20. It is all about missing their loved ones and the emotion we feel in such situations. It is like we can't stop thinking about our loved one's whom we love more than our life and their memories feels like home to me. Their absence leaves a hole in our heart ❤. Always having a special place in our hearts where we keep our lovely little memories of good old days.




The Different Bride


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It’s not everyday that we come across stories like that of Chandrika and Prakash. In a world where it’s not easy to be different, Chandrika does not carry her supposed ‘flaw’ as baggage. She instead lives a happy and cheerful life with clear and serious goals. She works hard towards getting into a top business school, to turn her dreams into reality. Despite her endearing nature, deep within her heart she truly believes that love is not for her. But one fine day, the love bell rings, thanks to Graham Bell! Prakash works as a sales executive with an internet company.He has a strained relationship with his father because of his father’s rigid rules and rigorous expectations. When the two meet by fateful design,it’s not just Chandrika’s beliefs that are set to change but her entire life! The Different Bride is a love story of its own kind. It will leave you feeling stronger about how love transcends all the barriers that may come in its way.




REGRET OF MY LIFE


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A short fictional love story which will give the readers a view on the importance of life and decision making.