STATIC GK BY SHASHI R. SANKRIT


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In this book, all static Gk is covered which are asked in latest examination conducted by TCS. . It is usefule for SSC , Railway, BANKING and other competitive Examinations. This book is UPDATED TILL JULY 2023. INDEX 1. FESTIVALS OF INDIA 2. DANCES OF INDIA 3. BOOKS AND AUTHORS 4. FAMOUS PERSONALITY RELATED TO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 5. NATIONAL PARKS OF INDIA 6. WILDLIFE SANCTUARIES OF INDIA 7. MOUNTAIN PASSES OF INDIA 8. TEMPLES OF INDIA 9. PORTS OF INDIA 10. LAKES OF INDIA 11. DAMS OF INDIA 12. THERMAL POWER PLANTS OF INDIA 13. SOLAR POWER PLANTS OF INDIA 14. NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS OF INDIA 15. STADIUMS OF INDIA 16. RIVERS OF INDIA 17. INDIAN CITIES ON RIVER BANKS 18. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND HEADQUARTERS 19. INTERNATIONAL BORDERS 20. INTERNATIONAL & DOMESTIC AIRPORTS 21. JOINT MILITARY EXERCISES OF INDIA 22. INDIAN NATIONAL TROPHIES 23. IMPORTANT DAYS AND DATES OF THE YEAR 24. All State CM And GOVERNOR List 25. COUNTRIES, CAPITAL AND CURRENCY







Elements Of Mercantile Law


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Regimes of Narcissism, Regimes of Despair


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In this rare collection of essays, Ashis Nandy talks about an India where things have changed drastically in recent years. Looking at the nationalism of Gandhi and Tagore, Savarkar, and Madanlal Pahwa, and cultural psychology, terror and counter-terror, humiliation and human degradation, happiness, and modernity and the sense of loss, the essays open up the future for the next generation of intellectuals and political activists in India and in other societies.




A Telugu-English dictionary


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A Constitutional History of India, 1600-1935


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This book, first published in 1936, provides a comprehensive description and analysis of every constitutional aspect of British rule in India from 1600 to 1936. Beginning with a description of the East India Company before Plassey, its constitution, administration of settlements, and relation to the Indian states, the book closes with an account of the reforms of the 1930s, the events leading up to the White Paper and an analysis and elucidation of the Government of India Act 1935.




A History of Telugu Literature


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The Modern Novel


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This book introduces readers to the history of the novel in the twentieth century and demonstrates its ongoing relevance as a literary form. A jargon-free introduction to the whole history of the novel in the twentieth century. Examines the main strands of twentieth-century fiction, including post-war, post-imperial and multicultural fiction, the global novel, the digital novel and the post-realist novel. Offers students ideas about how to read the modern novel, how to enjoy its strange experiments, and how to assess its value, as well as suggesting ways to understand and appreciate the more difficult forms of modern fiction Pays attention both to the practice of novel writing and to theoretical debates among novelists. Claims that the novel is as purposeful and relevant today as it was a hundred years ago. Serves as an excellent springboard for classroom discussions of the nature and purpose of modern fiction.




An American Brat


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A sheltered Pakistani girl is sent to America by her parents, with unexpected results: “Entertaining, often hilarious . . . Not just another immigrant’s tale.” —Publishers Weekly Feroza Ginwalla, a pampered, protected sixteen-year-old Pakistani girl, is sent to America by her parents, who are alarmed by the fundamentalism overtaking Pakistan—and influencing their daughter. Hoping that a few months with her uncle, an MIT grad student, will soften the girl’s rigid thinking, they get more than they bargained for: Feroza, enthralled by American culture and her new freedom, insists on staying. A bargain is struck, allowing Feroza to attend college with the understanding that she will return home and marry well. As a student in a small western town, Feroza finds her perceptions of America, her homeland, and herself beginning to alter. When she falls in love with a Jewish American, her family is aghast. Feroza realizes just how far she has come—and wonders how much further she can go—in a delightful, remarkably funny coming-of-age novel that offers an acute portrayal of America as seen through the eyes of a perceptive young immigrant. “Humorous and affecting.” —Library Journal “Exceptional.” —Los Angeles Times “Her characters [are] painted so vividly you can almost hear them bickering.” —The New York Times