· 2023
This poetry book is an anthology of 55 poems that were borne out of mind rustles. Unsaid words immersed in ink having found way onto the paper. Readers shall be able to relate to most of the poems & feel the subtlety of sentiments. All beautiful graphics have been contributed by my sweet little niece Ms Devishi Gupta (Chinu) out of her unimaginable imagination. She is my first cousin Ms Shefali's daughter.
I never summoned up my courage to this level before. Never ever tried to confront an evil spirit or thought about it. Non than less, I never dreamed of anything demonic. My past was a little horrifying I would say. I can't forget it, even if I want to. I tried everything to erase it from my mind, but I failed as always. Those days still haunts me. And when I remember those days, my blood runs cold.
· 2019
Best friends Jorge and Pedro are both a little nervous about their first day at a new high school as incoming freshmen. Luckily, they have each other to lean on for support and encouragement, just as they have throughout their entire childhood. But when Pedro falls ill and misses the second day of school, everything changes. With Pedro home sick, Jorge has an opportunity to make a new friend. Although he is reluctant at first, he and Juan eventually have so much fun hanging out together that he soon forgets about Pedro. When Pedro returns to class a few days later, he makes a crushing discovery. His friendship with Jorge has been stolen right out from under him. As he attempts to grapple with life without Jorge, Pedro must decide whether to fight for the friendship or walk away forever. But it is not long before the three boys all realize that life is full of unexpected surprises. In this juvenile novel, two best friends begin high school together where they soon become immersed in a friendship triangle that leaves them both wondering what will happen next.
· 2022
This poetry book is an anthology of 102 poems that came straight from heart. True emotions as if immersed in ink to express some joyous moments and lot more melancholic times. Many words unsaid that remained tugged at heartstrings, having streamed their way into the pages of this book. Readers will be able to get deep into the heart of the poet and pull strings to release the melody & feel the subtlety of sentiments.
· 2023
This book provides a comprehensive overview of higher education in India and China and the complexity of issues involved. It focuses on gaining understanding of education systems, governance mechanisms, globalisation and emergence of the private sector, action policies of both the countries and their impact on education and society. Offering a comparative perspective, the book discusses why China is ahead of India in Higher Education when both share the similar challenges of burgeoning young population and scarcity of resources. It examines the success in providing equitable access to both country’s marginalised sections. It also discusses the directions of future growth through National Education Policy, 2020 and the 13th Five Year Plan of the Chinese State Council. Combining rich content and a broad scope, the book offers a valuable key to understanding Higher Education system of India and China. It is a useful read for students and researchers in social sciences, education area.
· 1998
Hindu thought has undergone a major reconfiguration in the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries, in response to its encounter with the forces of modernity. A key element in this reconfiguration is the perception of Hinduism itself as a universal religion; or, as a catalyst promoting the emergence of a universal religion, or, at the very least, as promoting religious universalism. This book examines the views of several major Hindu thinkers of this period, Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi prominent among them, on this potent theme of modern Hinduism.
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· 2022
This poetry book is a compilation of 101 poems, written by Dr. Upma A. Sharma. Poems based on imagery, about bountiful nature, mighty ways of God that are toughest to comprehend, lifeline the family, soulful friends, amazing festivals, subtle sentiments, societal issues, moral and funny poems for children. This poetry came out just from the love for words. Hopefully readers will be able to accompany the poet along the path created with her imagery.
In the highly populated South Asian region, where pump irrigation has gained predominance over gravity-flow irrigation in recent decades, the fortunes of groundwater and energy economies are closely tied. Little can be done in the groundwater economy that will not affect the energy economy, and the struggle to make the energy economy viable is frustrated by the often violent opposition from the farming community to the rationalization of energy prices. As a result, the region's groundwater economy has boomed at the expense of the development of the energy economy. This report suggests that this does not have to be so; and the first step to evolving approaches to sustaining a prosperous groundwater economy with a viable power sector is for the decision makers in the two sectors to talk to each other, and jointly explore better options for energy-groundwater co-management which, the authors suggest, have so far been overlooked.