Mandatory Poison and other Shillong Things


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Travel guidebooks may be common today (especially thanks to the Internet), but a book that looks beyond the landmarks and the dos and don’ts for tourists/travelers (there is a difference between the two) is fairly rare, and all the more so when written from the author’s personal perspective. The city of Shillong has always fascinated newcomers and seasoned travelers alike and has received its fair share of exposure, owing to the onslaught of print and electronic media, especially the Internet. What else is there to know, right? Yet, here is a book that reveals how inhabitants of a city routinely live, from their conversations, to their food habits, to their idiosyncrasies, right down to how they treat their dead. Tidbits that may or may not be found in other information sources, but surely attention catching in the unique style used by the author, sprinkled with humour and even poetry. In the melee of information sources on Shillong jostling for the readers’ attention, this book offers content that will serve not only the tourists/travelers – it is a cozy read that will warm the cockles of even the non-travelers’ hearts.




THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP


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The fear of the unknown bothers most of us, even if it comes at the cost of chasing our dreams. How many of us want to drop everything that we are doing and travel the world? How many of us do? Neeraj Narayanan just did that, quitting his job one day and flying to Barcelona. Join him on his journey as he takes you rollicking across some countries in Europe and South East Asia, motoring up high mountain passes, hiding in jungles and being part of crazy festivals, hoping to find pretty girls in pursuit but only ending up with furious bulls, bears, and gypsies on his tail. At some point, he has almost no money left but his resolve to build a life out of travel doesn’t ebb. This is a witty yet heart-warming tale of one man’s solo journey for a year. While he goes to find beautiful places, he ends up finding trust, compassion, and a universe conspiring to make all his dreams come true. This guy’s really on his own trip and promises to take you on one too!




7 Untold Secrets of Living Abroad


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It is a challenging decision to migrate to another country. Doubts surface. Which country has the best work culture and how it is different from the others? Which country offers a fantastic work-life balance? In what ways is a dependent’s life more fulfilling in the UK than in the USA? Is Indian food really smelly? If Singapore is close to India, why do people aspire to go to far-off countries like Australia or New Zealand? Canada is inviting skilled immigrants in huge numbers now; what secrets should you know before moving there? Which is a better place to thrive—Germany or the Netherlands? France is beautiful, but what are the challenges involved in settling there? How are the health and education systems in China? What would your lifestyle be like in South Africa or the UAE? The ones who have walked this path themselves are the ones who can answer the questions best! Thirty-four people from twelve countries around the world joined the author to share the untold secrets of living abroad. This ultimate guide hopes to help you not only in chasing your dreams but also in living them with dignity. Madhu rises from the ashes to find her wings again. Hari redeems his life in the face of odds, to live with dignity! Compelling stories promise to give direction to your dreams and change your thoughts about living abroad forever! When dreams are fulfilled, and the alarm goes off, should you keep snoozing it, or should you traverse from one dream to another, a dream within a dream? Explore these untold secrets and embark on your own journey of a lifetime!




Jajabor: Wanderlust Assam


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Assam with its myriad colors has to date not been explored in its true form. A case of mistaken identity, Assam would appeal to all only when people detach themselves from the preconceived notions and explore it themselves. Jajabor: Wanderlust Assam is a virtual tour across some of the most popular tourist destinations of Assam, an account of its rich culture and tradition, festivals, food, etc. So, embark on this journey to know this land and its people.




This is not football


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The FIFA World Cup isn’t only about football. It’s about people and their emotions, about places and their vibes. Reporters covering this event get the chance of a lifetime to soak in the atmosphere and tell a tale worth remembering. But when the deadline is looming under challenging circumstances every day, churning out a light-hearted piece is no laughing matter.




My Country First


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"The India China Youth Exchange programme was a new generation approach to strengthen bilateral relationships and mutual trust between India and China. It was launched in November 2006, when the first batch of 100 youth member delegates from both countries was reciprocally exchanged; this was continued in subsequent years. The long-term objective of the exchange was to promote people-to-people contacts between the two countries in order to boost the exchange of ideas and sharing of knowledge on socio-economic, cultural and developmental aspects. The focus of this book is on the sixth batch of the exchange programme, held from 19th to 29th September 2011. This batch’s visit was considered to be the most historic event in the history of Indo-China diplomatic relations, which was also coincidentally organized on the eve of celebrating the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of India and the People’s Republic of China. The visit was an eye-opener for the Indian delegates who were exposed to a rich and varied spectrum of China’s developmental activities, many of them unique and innovative. These included sports tourism, industrial tourism, the Chinese work ethic, their patriotism, their commitment to the environment and more. The author, an experienced youth development officer, who accompanied the 200 strong delegation to China in 2011, outlines his experiences. He strongly believes that we could learn a lot from China if we can implement many of their innovative schemes. This would help propel our economy on a rapid growth trajectory. "




Achan's Flamingo


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This book is about Ammu who pursued her late father’s dream of travelling to celebrate life. Along the journey she takes a pause from her 16 year old corporate career to explore a different world. Does she get all the answers to her quest through her odyssey? Did she have the courage to undertake an inner journey? Did she fulfill the dream of her life? Read to know about her life’s passions and mantras…...




Travel the World on Your Own


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We strongly believe that nothing moves without motivation, and we are also certain that this book will motivate and inspire you to travel the world. Once motivation builds, nothing stops thereafter.We have travelled extensively to all the continents of the world except Antarctica. The contents of the book are thus derived from our vast travel experiences, and after several interactions and feedback from potential readers based on what they wish to know if they have to travel.The book aims to simply tell you how to travel the world on your own while controlling costs so that you can travel more and more. It is not a compilation of where we went, what we saw or what we did. It is written in simple language and in point form so that it can be easily understood and assimilated.Money is a big constraint and inhibits many from travelling. We too believed in this and did not travel for several years but determination and strong motivation gave us the courage to travel. We are a couple with middle class means. We are convinced that if we could travel, so can you. One can travel with any type of budget. All that you need to do is to plan your travels meticulously and follow the cost saving tricks and tips that we share with you. The more you save, more you can travel.Travelling through travel agencies suit many people, but this way of travel has serious limitations. If you want more from your travels and wish to travel more frequently, your only option is to travel on your own.Who should read this book? It must be read by any person who has been travelling till now through travel agencies and paying them heavily; persons hesitating and fearing travelling on their own; or a new and budding traveller. The book will appeal to all such persons.After reading the book, you will be well armed with all the information, motivation and inspiration, ready to explore the world. Who knows we may bump into each other in a foreign land!




A Few Thousand Kilometres of Happiness


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In India, there are a lot of motorcycle travellers: for some it’s a means to live, for some it’s another way to show off and for some others it’s their soul. They desire to travel the whole world on two wheels. A Few Thousand Kilometres of Happiness is a story of two such bikers, Anand Krishnan and Varun Kumar, who embarked on a journey covering a few thousand kilometres. This book depicts their voyage, the incidents that occurred en route, conflicts, nightlife, challenges, and accidents. Apart from all these tales, this is the story of friendship and brotherhood between the two riders.




The Lost Legacy of the Nilgiris


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The book has a background of more than 10 years of research. Nilgiris has a rich history and heritage as it was the summer capital of the Madras Presidency. Many of the annual tourism events, held in the district headquarters of Ootacamund or better known as Ooty, are still the remnants of the British colonisation. The idea occurred when the author found many attractive old British buildings and became interested in their history. Soon she realized that many little details are not included in history books, and therefore she decided to pen down all her investigations for the Nilgiris people. Nilgiris is in a way lucky to have been the summer capital, here the level of the English language is good, buildings have stood the test of time and people have adapted to many changes. It is sincerely hoped that this book will enhance people’s knowledge and improve their awareness of the rich local history and heritage to preserve them. As it is a favourite haunt of tourists, it also has a splash of tourism-related information. Therefore, this book will be cherished and preserved by anyone who loves the Nilgiris, which was once known as the Nila mountain where Goddess Nila Devi was presumed to have lived.