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The Victory Project

India’s economy has tripled in size over the past twenty years. And yet, the generation that propelled this growth is facing rising levels of stress and depression. Furthermore, the new generation entering the workforce today dreams big but faces a highly competitive work environment. How can both these generations fire on all cylinders and lead fulfilling lives? This book attempts to answer this question by using the principles of Simplicity, Specialization, Creativity and Collaboration. It delves into a treasure trove of material from global gurus as well as from highly successful Indian and American professionals, and it draws on the authors’ own careers to show how readers can apply these principles to the fields of business and investment, even to life itself. The Victory Project is the ultimate guide to surviving and thriving in the professional and social domains, which are increasingly becoming tough, competitive, often cutthroat and deeply political.

Hamaari Virasat

Dr. Radhakrishnan had make understand in his great creation that our great men has gifted us such an ideal of tradition that whom we are sincere and we have the same loyalty to ourselves, so we can protect our heritage by making this society true, vibrant and inspiring.

Jhuniya

This novel, which is small from the point of view of lover, is shaking like an arrow from the point of view. This is a scathing novel on feudal exploitation prevalent in post-independence Indian villages and sexual exploitation of laborers. The writer has unveiled the truly village life, after this the reader is forced to think, but why all this, by when?

Narak Dar Narak

The language of the novel seemed simple minded, in line with the expression of the sensations of the swirling life of the transition period. Especially Usha or mother’s sociality and uncultured naturalness. The plot and its accompanying poignancy also crush the consciousness of new life-balance. The injury named Narak Dar Narak attacks attention by surprise, but even before the reader’s journey succumbs to Shara’s inferno of hell, rage-adan seems to feel the breath of life.

Pratigya

The hero of Pratigya Vidhur Amritray wants to marry with any widow so that no young man’s life is destroyed. Heroine Poorna is homeless widow. The hunger wolves of society want to break his accumulation. Premchand has presented the problem of widow in a new style and has guide alternate also. The last and incomplete novel of Premchand are in this book.

Mantra Tatha Anya Kahaniyan

The Hero of Mantra Pandit Leeladhar , escapes leaving some non-social elements in an injured state. Then an old untouchable brings him his house. And taking of him till 3 months and leeladhar became healthy. Then the plague spreads in the village. The old man doesn’t escape from that. Leeladhar takes care of him and the old man gets new life. similar stories are collected in this collection.

Godan

Godan has a live depiction of Indian village society and environment. Godan is epic of rural life and agriculture culture. As the family of Hero and Heroine of Godan Hori and Dhaniya we find a special culture of Indian alive and living, a culture which is now ending or is going to happen, ye in which the soil of India is filled.

Gaban Tatha Anya Kahaniyan

Mr. Deendayal, the zamindaar of Prayga’s small village jalpa, only daughter of Manki, had longed for jewelery, especially Chandrahar, since childhood. She dreamed that Chandrahar would surely come for her at the time of marriage. When she was married to Ramnath, the idle son of servant Munshi Dayanath in the cout, there were more ornaments in the offering, Chandrahar was not there. Jalpa frustrated with this.

Main Tumhen Phir Milungi

These poems are written in 2002, but there is so freshness in this poem that also alive today and be always. Imroz has written about this book that for 84 years, she used to write poetry sitting on the bed in her kayak in the river of thoughts, she lived the poem crossing all the five valley of life. This is the last book of Amrita Pritam.

Ishk Allah Haq Allah

This is a document of immortal love story. It is written in very balanced language. Amrita Pritam wrote herself about this book : an immortal love story, all are shocked. As time is stopped. Osho says to soo, “I have been calling since long, now you have come, so late.” No one can understand anything. Soo drowned in those classy eyes. As if time goes back 23 years.

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