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Book Synopsis Amritsar-A year in a timeless city by : CA. Davinder Singh
Download or read book Amritsar-A year in a timeless city written by CA. Davinder Singh and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Arguably, Amritsar is a very new city. While there are cities in India which have a history of a couple of millennia, Amritsar has a history of only five centuries. We cannot ignore the fact that in these many years, it has become one of the most important cities on the planet, fondly called the Vatican of Sikhism by many across the globe.
Download or read book Amritsar 1984 written by Radhika Chopra and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2018-08-15 with total page 133 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores a traumatic event known throughout India as Operation Bluestar. During the Operation, the Indian army entered one of Sikhism’s most sacred shrines, the Darbar Sahib in the city of Amritsar, to dislodge militants who had taken shelter within. Among the many who died during Operation Bluestar was the militant leader, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who is now remembered and commemorated as a martyr. Sikhs revere their martyrs. Images and religious souvenirs of martyrs share space with posters and portraiture of the ten Sikh Gurus. The visual idiom is a key form of remembering the modern martyrs of Operation Bluestar. Despite the emotive imagery, a tension exists between the need to forget the violence of militancy and remembrance of martyrs. It is this tension that shapes accounts of “what happened” in the city of Amritsar in 1984 before and after Operation Bluestar. But “what happened” is an account that changes over time and between storytellers. Each account might have a little omission, a small part that is overlooked, ignored, or sometimes laid to rest. Memory has the quality of bringing the past into the present, but with deletions that suit the storyteller and audience. This book traverses the terrain of memory, hollowed out by little bits of forgetting.
Book Synopsis Timeless Time by : Susheel Kumar Batra
Download or read book Timeless Time written by Susheel Kumar Batra and published by Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd. This book was released on with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bit self-conscious Sanjeev Kapoor a.k.a Sanju baba, goes through all the bittersweet experiences of growing up – fearful respect towards his father, love & affection from mom and sisters, bullying and friendships in school, and initial forays into the world of sensuality. In his university days, he starts loving and later growing in love, his sister’s friend’s sister. While his academic pursuit develops a keen interest towards science in him, and his love of literature from his younger years remains his constant companion, his life journey gives him a philosophical perspective. In this semi-autobiographical fiction novel, Sanju baba narrates his life, with its mix of good, bad, and ugly experiences and encounters, leaving his readers with a promise to return with more.
Book Synopsis Virasat-e-Punjab Punjab History and Culture (A Complete Book for all Competitive Exams of Punjab) by : Sahil
Download or read book Virasat-e-Punjab Punjab History and Culture (A Complete Book for all Competitive Exams of Punjab) written by Sahil and published by INSTA PUBLISHING. This book was released on with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: : VIRASAT-E-PUNJAB covers different aspects of Punjab's history & culture, from ancient to modern times. It covers different aspects such as the history of Punjab, its economy, culture, Politics, literature, society, Geography, agriculture, and industry. This book will be very helpful for those aspirants, who are preparing for different competitive exams of the Punjab State. The additional chapter on the Punjabi Language (grammar) is very useful to qualify the Punjabi compulsory paper.
Book Synopsis Religion and Urbanism by : Yamini Narayanan
Download or read book Religion and Urbanism written by Yamini Narayanan and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-11-19 with total page 237 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Conceptions of 'sustainable cities' in the pluralistic and multireligious urban settlements of developing nations need to develop out of local cultural, religious and historical contexts to be inclusive and accurately respond to the needs of the poor, ethnic and religious minorities, and women. Religion and Urbanism contributes to an expanded understanding of 'sustainable cities' in South Asia by demonstrating the multiple, and often conflicting ways in which religion enables or challenges socially equitable and ecologically sustainable urbanisation in the region. In particular, this collection focuses on two aspects that must inform the sustainable cities discourse in South Asia: the intersections of religion and urban heritage, and religion and various aspects of informality. This book makes a much-needed contribution to the nexus between religion and urban planning for researchers, postgraduate students and policy makers in Sustainable Development, Development Studies, Urban Studies, Religious Studies, Asian Studies, Heritage Studies and Urban and Religious Geography.
Book Synopsis Minority Politics in the Punjab by : Baldev Raj Nayar
Download or read book Minority Politics in the Punjab written by Baldev Raj Nayar and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2015-12-08 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This full-scale study of Punjabi politics since Indian Independence in 1947 considers the major political problem confronting virtually every new nation: how to create a functioning political system in the face of divisive internal threats. Originally published in 1966. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Author :Sarbpreet Singh Publisher :Penguin Random House India Private Limited ISBN 13 :935708133X Total Pages :244 pages Book Rating :4.3/5 (57 download)
Book Synopsis The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia by : Sarbpreet Singh
Download or read book The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia written by Sarbpreet Singh and published by Penguin Random House India Private Limited. This book was released on 2023-06-26 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1801 the young scion of a petty fiefdom in the Punjab was invested with the title of Maharaja of Punjab. The young man whose name was Ranjit Singh went on to carve out a kingdom for himself that stretched from the borders of Afghanistan in the west to the boundaries of the British Raj in the east. It included the lush hills and valleys of Kashmir the barren mountains of Ladakh and the fertile plains of his native Punjab. The British valued him as an ally who would keep their western frontier safe and while they coveted his kingdom they did not dare to engage in military adventures in Punjab during his lifetime. The Camel Merchant of Philadelphia is an examination of Ranjit Singh and his times that focuses on a wide array of characters that populated his court. All these stories combine to present a nuanced and complex image of Maharaja Ranjit Singh through his interactions with these characters. The work humanises Maharaja Ranjit Singh and presents him as the brilliant man he clearly was without attempting to gloss over his flaws and foibles.
Download or read book City of Ghosts written by Bali Rai and published by Random House. This book was released on 2009-07-28 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's 1919 and Amritsar is a city on the brink of rebellion. Riots, violence and tension spill onto the streets . . . Bissen Singh fought bravely for the British Empire during World War One. Now he waits patiently for news from England. Gurdial, a young orphan, is desperate to marry Sohni, the daughter of a rich and evil man. And Jeevan, Gurdial's oldest friend, is swept up in the revolution and changing beyond all recognition. Bissen, Gurdial and Jeevan are looking to the future whilst trying to escape ghosts from the past. But as the fight for Amritsar reaches a terrifying climax, their lives will be changed for ever. An epic story of love and life, war and death from multi-award-winning author Bali Rai.
Book Synopsis Music in Colonial Punjab by : Radha Kapuria
Download or read book Music in Colonial Punjab written by Radha Kapuria and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2023-05-15 with total page 417 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers the first social history of music in undivided Punjab (1800-1947), beginning at the Lahore court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and concluding at the Patiala royal darbar. It unearths new evidence for the centrality of female performers and classical music in a region primarily viewed as a folk music centre, featuring a range of musicians and dancers -from 'mirasis' (bards) and 'kalawants' (elite musicians), to 'kanjris' (subaltern female performers) and 'tawaifs' (courtesans). A central theme is the rise of new musical publics shaped by the anglicized Punjabi middle classes, and British colonialists' response to Punjab's performing communities. The book reveals a diverse connoisseurship for music with insights from history, ethnomusicology, and geography on an activity that still unites a region now divided between India and Pakistan.
Book Synopsis The Doctor and Mrs. A. by : Sarah Pinto
Download or read book The Doctor and Mrs. A. written by Sarah Pinto and published by Fordham University Press. This book was released on 2019-11-05 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Just before India’s independence, a young Punjabi woman, ill at ease in her marriage and eager for personal and national freedom, sat down with psychiatrist Dev Satya Nand for an experiment in his new method of dream analysis. The published analysis documents a surge of emotion and reflections on sexuality, gender, marriage, ambition, trauma, and art. “Mrs. A.” (as she is known) turned to female figures from Hindu myth to reimagine her social world and its ethical arrangements, envisioning a future beyond marriage, colonial rule, and gendered constraints. This book explores the conversation between Mrs. A. and Satya Nand, its window onto gender and sexuality in late colonial Indian society, and the ways Mrs. A. put ethics in motion, creating alternatives to ideals of belonging, recognition, and consciousness. It finds in Mrs. A.’s musings repertoires for the creative transformation of ideals and explores the possibilities of thinking with a dynamic concept of counter-ethics. An unconventional history of gender and sexuality in late colonialism, this book reminds us that the west did not invent feminism, that psychiatry’s history of innovation and creativity is global, and that ethical thinking does not need to center on western myths or paradigms.
Book Synopsis The Ethics of Invention: Technology and the Human Future by : Sheila Jasanoff
Download or read book The Ethics of Invention: Technology and the Human Future written by Sheila Jasanoff and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2016-08-30 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We live in a world increasingly governed by technology—but to what end? Technology rules us as much as laws do. It shapes the legal, social, and ethical environments in which we act. Every time we cross a street, drive a car, or go to the doctor, we submit to the silent power of technology. Yet, much of the time, the influence of technology on our lives goes unchallenged by citizens and our elected representatives. In The Ethics of Invention, renowned scholar Sheila Jasanoff dissects the ways in which we delegate power to technological systems and asks how we might regain control. Our embrace of novel technological pathways, Jasanoff shows, leads to a complex interplay among technology, ethics, and human rights. Inventions like pesticides or GMOs can reduce hunger but can also cause unexpected harm to people and the environment. Often, as in the case of CFCs creating a hole in the ozone layer, it takes decades before we even realize that any damage has been done. Advances in biotechnology, from GMOs to gene editing, have given us tools to tinker with life itself, leading some to worry that human dignity and even human nature are under threat. But despite many reasons for caution, we continue to march heedlessly into ethically troubled waters. As Jasanoff ranges across these and other themes, she challenges the common assumption that technology is an apolitical and amoral force. Technology, she masterfully demonstrates, can warp the meaning of democracy and citizenship unless we carefully consider how to direct its power rather than let ourselves be shaped by it. The Ethics of Invention makes a bold argument for a future in which societies work together—in open, democratic dialogue—to debate not only the perils but even more the promises of technology.
Book Synopsis Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy by : Vijay Mishra
Download or read book Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy written by Vijay Mishra and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2019-05-16 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Salman Rushdie and the Genesis of Secrecy is the first book to draw extensively from material in the Salman Rushdie archive at Emory University to uncover the makings of the British-Indian writer's modernist poetics. Simultaneously connecting Rushdie with radical non-Western humanism and an essentially English-European sensibility, and therefore questions about world literature, this book argues that a true understanding of the writer lies in uncovering his 'genesis of secrecy' through a close reading of his archive. Topics and materials explored include unpublished novels, plays and screenplays; the earlier versions and drafts of Midnight's Children and its adaptations; understanding Islam and The Satanic Verses; the influence of cinema; and Rushdie's turn to earlier archives as the secret codes of modernism. Through careful examination of Rushdie's archive, Vijay Mishra demonstrates how Rushdie combines a radically new form of English with a familiarity with the generic registers of Indian, Arabic and Persian literary forms. Together, these present a contradictory orientalism that defines Rushdie's own humanism within the parameters of world literature.
Book Synopsis Pictorial Tour Round India by : John Murdoch
Download or read book Pictorial Tour Round India written by John Murdoch and published by . This book was released on 1894 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Word written by Ergo Terra Ngamin and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2022-02-14 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Word By: Ergo Terra Ngamin The pandemic and self-quarantining of 2020 caused Ergo Terra Ngamin to reflect on themselves and their mental and emotional states. At the same time, this introspection gave them a more analytical mind and an all-encompassing but focused and open-minded curiosity. With this, Ngamin began to research and understand the two-sidedness, contradictions, and balance within the human existence. Love and hatred, conscience and neurosis. In politics, Democrat and Republican and Independent. And life, death, and enlightenment. Written in the original language, Itawit, WORD is a translation by a native speaker of Itawit and a native of American English. A genre completely of its own, WORD combines fiction, prayer, poetry, and belief systems with historical and scientific explanations. It is a descriptive analysis into a journey of cruelty, compassion, empathy, and understanding the human psyche and condition through the lens of religion, science, and reason.
Download or read book The Sikh World written by Pashaura Singh and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-05-01 with total page 669 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Sikh World is an outstanding guide to the Sikh faith and culture in all its geographical and historical diversity. Written by a distinguished team of international contributors, it contains substantial thematic articles on the dynamic living experiences of the global Sikh community. The volume is organised into ten distinct sections: History, Institutions, and Practices Global Communities Ethical Issues Activism Modern Literature and Exegesis Music, Visual Art, and Architecture Citizenship, Sovereignty, and the Nation State Diversity and its Challenges Media Education Within these sections, interdisciplinary themes such as intellectual history, sexuality, ecotheology, art, literature, philosophy, music, cinema, medicine, science and technology, politics, and global interactions are explored. Integrating textual evidence with Sikh practice, this volume provides an authoritative and accessible source of information on all topics of Sikhism. The Sikh World will be essential reading to students of Sikh studies, South Asian studies and religious studies. It will also be of interest to those in related fields, such as sociology, world philosophies, political science, anthropology, and ethics.
Book Synopsis Minority Politcs in the Punjab by : Balder Raj Nayat
Download or read book Minority Politcs in the Punjab written by Balder Raj Nayat and published by . This book was released on 1966 with total page 390 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Majestic Monuments of India by : Prabhu TL
Download or read book Majestic Monuments of India written by Prabhu TL and published by Nestfame Creations Pvt. Ltd.. This book was released on 2019-08-04 with total page 703 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embark on an enchanting journey through the rich tapestry of India's architectural heritage—an exploration of majestic monuments that stand as testaments to the nation's history, culture, and artistic brilliance. "Majestic Monuments of India: A Journey Through Time and Culture" is a captivating guide that unveils the stories, significance, and splendor of India's iconic architectural masterpieces. A Glimpse into India's Architectural Marvels: Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Indian architecture as this book transports you to a realm where palaces, temples, forts, and tombs whisper tales of bygone eras. From the timeless beauty of the Taj Mahal to the intricacies of Khajuraho, from the grandeur of Jaipur's Hawa Mahal to the serenity of Konark's Sun Temple, this guide offers a comprehensive exploration of India's architectural diversity. Key Monuments Explored: Taj Mahal: Discover the symbol of eternal love and a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its pristine white marble beauty. Qutub Minar: Explore the soaring minaret that showcases the fusion of Indo-Islamic architecture and intricate calligraphy. Khajuraho Temples: Uncover the enigmatic and ornate temples adorned with intricate sculptures and erotic art. Amber Fort: Journey to the majestic fort near Jaipur, a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. Konark Sun Temple: Marvel at the stunning Sun Temple in Odisha, a UNESCO-listed masterpiece dedicated to the sun god. Target Audience: "Majestic Monuments of India" caters to history enthusiasts, travelers, students, art lovers, and anyone captivated by India's rich cultural heritage. Whether you're a connoisseur of architecture, a wanderer exploring India's treasures, or simply curious about the stories behind these monuments, this book empowers you to embark on a visual and historical odyssey. Unique Selling Points: Immersive Historical Narratives: Engage with vivid stories and historical context that bring these monuments to life. Architectural Splendor: Showcase the intricate designs, artistic details, and architectural brilliance of each monument. Cultural Significance: Highlight the role of these monuments in shaping India's history, identity, and spirituality. Practical Travel Tips: Provide insights for travelers, including visiting hours, nearby attractions, and cultural etiquette. Uncover the Essence of India's Heritage: "Majestic Monuments of India" transcends ordinary architectural literature—it's a transformative guide that celebrates the artistry, history, and cultural essence of India's iconic landmarks. Whether you're admiring the craftsmanship of centuries-old sculptures, tracing the footprints of ancient dynasties, or seeking to deepen your understanding of India's diverse heritage, this book is your gateway to the timeless majesty of India's monumental treasures. Secure your copy of "Majestic Monuments of India" and embark on an unforgettable journey through India's architectural wonders.