Author: Supriya Baily
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538198029
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Bangalore is looked at in depth in Supriya Baily's exploration of one of India’s most dynamic cities. Booklist praises the book, saying, "This deeply researched book is especially timely in light of recent gender-based violence in India.” Through the stories of a group of school girls in what used to be India’s most progressive city, Bangalore Girls reveals how the freedom women once enjoyed in the “Silicon Valley of India” has been eroded by the rising tide of right-wing nationalism, misogyny, and religious fundamentalism. Author Supriya Baily explores one of India’s most dynamic cities through the eyes of a group of women who grew up and went to school together in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As they enjoyed the trappings of a burgeoning middle class, these classmates also watched their country move to the right politically and socially, spurred on by the Ayodhya riots that tore down the Babri Masjid Mosque in 1992 and the sectarian violence that followed—a Hindu nationalist tide that continues to rise today. The book offers us a window into these women’s lives and shows us how they are responding to the breakdown of progressivism across multiple domains. They discuss not only their own safety and the educational opportunities and challenges confronting their families; they also talk about such society-wide issues as anti-Muslim sentiment, the backlash against science, and the dangers of independent thinking. Baily gives voice to their worries about political cults of personality and government policies that seek to marginalize and ostracize anyone who speaks out against the authorities, but especially women. As Indian prime minister Narendra Modi now consecrates the new Ram Temple in Ayodhya, it has never been more important to understand the wave of nationalism that began in 1992. The stories of these women told by Supriya Baily are a must-read tale of extremism’s threat to women’s rights and human rights.
Bangalore Girls
Author: Supriya Baily
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538198029
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Bangalore is looked at in depth in Supriya Baily's exploration of one of India’s most dynamic cities. Booklist praises the book, saying, "This deeply researched book is especially timely in light of recent gender-based violence in India.” Through the stories of a group of school girls in what used to be India’s most progressive city, Bangalore Girls reveals how the freedom women once enjoyed in the “Silicon Valley of India” has been eroded by the rising tide of right-wing nationalism, misogyny, and religious fundamentalism. Author Supriya Baily explores one of India’s most dynamic cities through the eyes of a group of women who grew up and went to school together in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As they enjoyed the trappings of a burgeoning middle class, these classmates also watched their country move to the right politically and socially, spurred on by the Ayodhya riots that tore down the Babri Masjid Mosque in 1992 and the sectarian violence that followed—a Hindu nationalist tide that continues to rise today. The book offers us a window into these women’s lives and shows us how they are responding to the breakdown of progressivism across multiple domains. They discuss not only their own safety and the educational opportunities and challenges confronting their families; they also talk about such society-wide issues as anti-Muslim sentiment, the backlash against science, and the dangers of independent thinking. Baily gives voice to their worries about political cults of personality and government policies that seek to marginalize and ostracize anyone who speaks out against the authorities, but especially women. As Indian prime minister Narendra Modi now consecrates the new Ram Temple in Ayodhya, it has never been more important to understand the wave of nationalism that began in 1992. The stories of these women told by Supriya Baily are a must-read tale of extremism’s threat to women’s rights and human rights.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1538198029
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Bangalore is looked at in depth in Supriya Baily's exploration of one of India’s most dynamic cities. Booklist praises the book, saying, "This deeply researched book is especially timely in light of recent gender-based violence in India.” Through the stories of a group of school girls in what used to be India’s most progressive city, Bangalore Girls reveals how the freedom women once enjoyed in the “Silicon Valley of India” has been eroded by the rising tide of right-wing nationalism, misogyny, and religious fundamentalism. Author Supriya Baily explores one of India’s most dynamic cities through the eyes of a group of women who grew up and went to school together in the late 1980s and early 1990s. As they enjoyed the trappings of a burgeoning middle class, these classmates also watched their country move to the right politically and socially, spurred on by the Ayodhya riots that tore down the Babri Masjid Mosque in 1992 and the sectarian violence that followed—a Hindu nationalist tide that continues to rise today. The book offers us a window into these women’s lives and shows us how they are responding to the breakdown of progressivism across multiple domains. They discuss not only their own safety and the educational opportunities and challenges confronting their families; they also talk about such society-wide issues as anti-Muslim sentiment, the backlash against science, and the dangers of independent thinking. Baily gives voice to their worries about political cults of personality and government policies that seek to marginalize and ostracize anyone who speaks out against the authorities, but especially women. As Indian prime minister Narendra Modi now consecrates the new Ram Temple in Ayodhya, it has never been more important to understand the wave of nationalism that began in 1992. The stories of these women told by Supriya Baily are a must-read tale of extremism’s threat to women’s rights and human rights.
And We Created You in Pairs
Author: Hadiya Shigoofa
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1947634968
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Inayah is a young, happy, religious and fun loving girl who lives with her family. This story is about her. About how she makes 2 friends whom she could count on for the rest of her life, how she fell for a person who hated her initially and about how she got over the loss she had to face. Above all, this is a story about how her faith in her God helped her overcome every obstacle in her life and also helped her to stay happy and positive throughout.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1947634968
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Inayah is a young, happy, religious and fun loving girl who lives with her family. This story is about her. About how she makes 2 friends whom she could count on for the rest of her life, how she fell for a person who hated her initially and about how she got over the loss she had to face. Above all, this is a story about how her faith in her God helped her overcome every obstacle in her life and also helped her to stay happy and positive throughout.
Multiple City
Author: Aditi De
Publisher: Penguin Books India
ISBN: 9780143100256
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Founded by the chieftain Kempe Gowda around 1537, the story of Bangalore has no grand linear narrative. The location has revealed different facets to settlers and passers-through. The city, the site of bloody battles between the British and Tipu Sultan, was once attached to the glittering court of Mysore. Later, it became a cantonment town where British troops were stationed. Over time, it morphed into a city of gardens and lakes, and the capital of PBI - Indian scientific research. More recently, it has been the hub of PBI - India's information technology boom, giving rise to Brand Bangalore, an PBI - Indian city whose name is recognized globally. Hidden beneath these layers lies a cosmopolitan city of sub-cultures, engaging artists and writers, young geeks and students. People from every corner of PBI - India and beyond now call it home.In this collection of writings about a multi-layered city, there are stories from its history, translations from Kannada literature, personal responses to the city's mindscape, portraits of special citizens, accounts of searches for lost communities and traditions, among much more. U.R. Ananthamurthy writes about Bangalore's Kannada identity; Shashi Deshpande maps the city through the places she has lived in since she was a young girl; Anita Nair draws a touching portrait of a florist who celebrates the glories of the Raj; Ramachandra Guha describes his close bond with Bangalore's most unusual bookseller; and Rajmohan Gandhi recounts the Mahatma's trysts with the city. From traditional folk ballads to a nursery rhyme about Bangalore, from poems to blogs, from reproductions of turn of the twentieth century picture postcards to cartoons, Multiple City is the portrait of a metropolis trying to retain its roots as it hurtles into the future.
Publisher: Penguin Books India
ISBN: 9780143100256
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Founded by the chieftain Kempe Gowda around 1537, the story of Bangalore has no grand linear narrative. The location has revealed different facets to settlers and passers-through. The city, the site of bloody battles between the British and Tipu Sultan, was once attached to the glittering court of Mysore. Later, it became a cantonment town where British troops were stationed. Over time, it morphed into a city of gardens and lakes, and the capital of PBI - Indian scientific research. More recently, it has been the hub of PBI - India's information technology boom, giving rise to Brand Bangalore, an PBI - Indian city whose name is recognized globally. Hidden beneath these layers lies a cosmopolitan city of sub-cultures, engaging artists and writers, young geeks and students. People from every corner of PBI - India and beyond now call it home.In this collection of writings about a multi-layered city, there are stories from its history, translations from Kannada literature, personal responses to the city's mindscape, portraits of special citizens, accounts of searches for lost communities and traditions, among much more. U.R. Ananthamurthy writes about Bangalore's Kannada identity; Shashi Deshpande maps the city through the places she has lived in since she was a young girl; Anita Nair draws a touching portrait of a florist who celebrates the glories of the Raj; Ramachandra Guha describes his close bond with Bangalore's most unusual bookseller; and Rajmohan Gandhi recounts the Mahatma's trysts with the city. From traditional folk ballads to a nursery rhyme about Bangalore, from poems to blogs, from reproductions of turn of the twentieth century picture postcards to cartoons, Multiple City is the portrait of a metropolis trying to retain its roots as it hurtles into the future.
Shahar
Author: Prakhar Patidar
Publisher: Verses Kindler Publication
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
There are as many versions of a city as one can imagine. As many as the pair of eyes that open up to its landscape each morning. As many as the breaths that have been breathed in the city's air. *_Shahar_* brings you 25 of them, captured in prosaic and poetic pieces that different cities have brewed.
Publisher: Verses Kindler Publication
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
There are as many versions of a city as one can imagine. As many as the pair of eyes that open up to its landscape each morning. As many as the breaths that have been breathed in the city's air. *_Shahar_* brings you 25 of them, captured in prosaic and poetic pieces that different cities have brewed.
My Marshmallow
Author: Gideon Rymbai
Publisher: Axen Publishing
ISBN: 9357492577
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Among an array of human emotions, love is the best one. Company of a loving person can convert even a stern mind into delicate one. The anthology 'My Marshmallow' is all about true amour of souls. It's compiled by Gideon Rymbai under Axen Publising. Readers will undoubtedly get connected with all the soulful compositions.
Publisher: Axen Publishing
ISBN: 9357492577
Category : Drama
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Among an array of human emotions, love is the best one. Company of a loving person can convert even a stern mind into delicate one. The anthology 'My Marshmallow' is all about true amour of souls. It's compiled by Gideon Rymbai under Axen Publising. Readers will undoubtedly get connected with all the soulful compositions.
The Future of Bangalore’s Cosmopolitan Pasts
Author: Andrew C. Willford
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824875435
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Bangalore is often heralded as India’s future—a city where global technologies converge with multinational capital to produce a cosmopolitan workforce and vibrant economic growth. In this narrative the city’s main challenge revolves around its success: whether its physical infrastructure can support its burgeoning population. Most observers assume that Bangalore’s emergence as a “global city” represents its more complete integration into the world economy and, by extension, a more inclusive and cosmopolitan outlook among its growing middle class. Andrew C. Willford sheds light on a growing paradox: even as Bangalore has come to signify “progress” and economic possibility both within India and to the outside world, movements to make the city more monocultural and monolinguistic have gained prominence. Bangalore is the capital of the state of Karnataka, its borders linguistically redrawn by the postcolonial Indian state in 1956. In the decades that followed, organizations and leaders emerged to promote linguistic nationalism aimed at protecting the fragile unity of Kannadiga culture and literature against the twin threats of globalization and internal migration. Ironically, they support parochial cultural policies that impose a cultural and linguistic unity upon an area that historically stood at the crossroads of empires, trade routes, language practices, devotional literatures, and pilgrimage routes. Willford’s analysis, which focuses on the minority experience of Bangalore’s sizeable Tamil-speaking community, shows how the same forces of globalization that create growth and prosperity also foster uncertainty and tension around religion and language that completely contradict the region’s long history of cosmopolitanism. Exploring this paradox in Bangalore’s entangled and complex linguistic and cultural pasts serves as a useful case study for understanding the forces behind cultural and ethnic revivalism in the contemporary postcolonial world. Buttressed by field research conducted over a twenty-two-year period (1992–2015), Willford shows how the past is a living resource for the negotiation of identity in the present. Against the gloom of increasingly communal conflicts, he finds that Bangalore still retains a fabric of civility against the modern markings of cultural difference.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824875435
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Bangalore is often heralded as India’s future—a city where global technologies converge with multinational capital to produce a cosmopolitan workforce and vibrant economic growth. In this narrative the city’s main challenge revolves around its success: whether its physical infrastructure can support its burgeoning population. Most observers assume that Bangalore’s emergence as a “global city” represents its more complete integration into the world economy and, by extension, a more inclusive and cosmopolitan outlook among its growing middle class. Andrew C. Willford sheds light on a growing paradox: even as Bangalore has come to signify “progress” and economic possibility both within India and to the outside world, movements to make the city more monocultural and monolinguistic have gained prominence. Bangalore is the capital of the state of Karnataka, its borders linguistically redrawn by the postcolonial Indian state in 1956. In the decades that followed, organizations and leaders emerged to promote linguistic nationalism aimed at protecting the fragile unity of Kannadiga culture and literature against the twin threats of globalization and internal migration. Ironically, they support parochial cultural policies that impose a cultural and linguistic unity upon an area that historically stood at the crossroads of empires, trade routes, language practices, devotional literatures, and pilgrimage routes. Willford’s analysis, which focuses on the minority experience of Bangalore’s sizeable Tamil-speaking community, shows how the same forces of globalization that create growth and prosperity also foster uncertainty and tension around religion and language that completely contradict the region’s long history of cosmopolitanism. Exploring this paradox in Bangalore’s entangled and complex linguistic and cultural pasts serves as a useful case study for understanding the forces behind cultural and ethnic revivalism in the contemporary postcolonial world. Buttressed by field research conducted over a twenty-two-year period (1992–2015), Willford shows how the past is a living resource for the negotiation of identity in the present. Against the gloom of increasingly communal conflicts, he finds that Bangalore still retains a fabric of civility against the modern markings of cultural difference.
Nothing’s In Vain
Author: Reshma Babu
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636697453
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Gauri I’m on my way back home, to Bangalore. I had come to Trivandrum a few days back for urgent work. Although I hate this place, I had to come here. This place reminds me of him. It’s been eight years since we broke off. I couldn’t believe that he did it to me. I had to live then, live for my daughter. Nezrin I’m going to Bangalore for my friend’s funeral. Merlin was the boldest lady I had ever met, but she died for no reason. I remember the day when she had gone into a deep coma. Madhav warned her. She didn’t pay heed to his words. Now, look at her fate! Merlin It was a normal car accident. The couple died on the spot. They had a baby girl with them and she has been missing since then! Strange, right? Where could she be? Madhav is right! It’s not my business, but then I don't feel like ignoring this incident. I feel I should find her. Read Nothing’s in Vain to find out how the lives of these three young ladies are interlinked!
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1636697453
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
Gauri I’m on my way back home, to Bangalore. I had come to Trivandrum a few days back for urgent work. Although I hate this place, I had to come here. This place reminds me of him. It’s been eight years since we broke off. I couldn’t believe that he did it to me. I had to live then, live for my daughter. Nezrin I’m going to Bangalore for my friend’s funeral. Merlin was the boldest lady I had ever met, but she died for no reason. I remember the day when she had gone into a deep coma. Madhav warned her. She didn’t pay heed to his words. Now, look at her fate! Merlin It was a normal car accident. The couple died on the spot. They had a baby girl with them and she has been missing since then! Strange, right? Where could she be? Madhav is right! It’s not my business, but then I don't feel like ignoring this incident. I feel I should find her. Read Nothing’s in Vain to find out how the lives of these three young ladies are interlinked!
Log Kya Kahenge
Author: Arpita Singh
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
ISBN: 9388930932
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
This is the story of a smart but a vulnerable girl, who had made her own ‘touch me not world’. She was known to end up in unexpected situations, sometimes good and sometimes worst. The brim of life broke down when she was put down to face the bitter truth, the rage of money, the thinking of people around, and a realization of past mishaps. Struggling alone in a closed room was tough, but God did some good deeds too. She was blessed with a mentor, a lover, an admirer of her deeds, a publisher of her views, and a pace-maker for her crackling beats. But as said, it can’t be a simple boy; she ends up falling for her own cousin, who had been brought up in a small city like Allahabad. Things were flowery among them under the nose of creepy uncles and aunts until the fatal hour. Society is brutal, not just for girls, even men are a hampered specie, probably society is all about elders and their confined way of thinking, and the sanity demanded to amend their thought process is the ‘out-of-stock’ thing in their market. This is a story of, fight for self-establishment, being smashed by the rules and regulations of the society, the struggle to keep a killed love alive, gathering back of torn away pieces, a push to make a new story, the strength injected by friendship, the insanity of departure. In short a story where every turn is unpredictable and every line is truly done with many dried up tears.
Publisher: BecomeShakespeare.com
ISBN: 9388930932
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
This is the story of a smart but a vulnerable girl, who had made her own ‘touch me not world’. She was known to end up in unexpected situations, sometimes good and sometimes worst. The brim of life broke down when she was put down to face the bitter truth, the rage of money, the thinking of people around, and a realization of past mishaps. Struggling alone in a closed room was tough, but God did some good deeds too. She was blessed with a mentor, a lover, an admirer of her deeds, a publisher of her views, and a pace-maker for her crackling beats. But as said, it can’t be a simple boy; she ends up falling for her own cousin, who had been brought up in a small city like Allahabad. Things were flowery among them under the nose of creepy uncles and aunts until the fatal hour. Society is brutal, not just for girls, even men are a hampered specie, probably society is all about elders and their confined way of thinking, and the sanity demanded to amend their thought process is the ‘out-of-stock’ thing in their market. This is a story of, fight for self-establishment, being smashed by the rules and regulations of the society, the struggle to keep a killed love alive, gathering back of torn away pieces, a push to make a new story, the strength injected by friendship, the insanity of departure. In short a story where every turn is unpredictable and every line is truly done with many dried up tears.
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Author: NARAYAN CHANGDER
Publisher: CHANGDER OUTLINE
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
THE DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR DISCRETE MATHEMATICS KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
Publisher: CHANGDER OUTLINE
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
THE DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MCQ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) SERVES AS A VALUABLE RESOURCE FOR INDIVIDUALS AIMING TO DEEPEN THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF VARIOUS COMPETITIVE EXAMS, CLASS TESTS, QUIZ COMPETITIONS, AND SIMILAR ASSESSMENTS. WITH ITS EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF MCQS, THIS BOOK EMPOWERS YOU TO ASSESS YOUR GRASP OF THE SUBJECT MATTER AND YOUR PROFICIENCY LEVEL. BY ENGAGING WITH THESE MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS, YOU CAN IMPROVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT, IDENTIFY AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT, AND LAY A SOLID FOUNDATION. DIVE INTO THE DISCRETE MATHEMATICS MCQ TO EXPAND YOUR DISCRETE MATHEMATICS KNOWLEDGE AND EXCEL IN QUIZ COMPETITIONS, ACADEMIC STUDIES, OR PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS. THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS ARE PROVIDED AT THE END OF EACH PAGE, MAKING IT EASY FOR PARTICIPANTS TO VERIFY THEIR ANSWERS AND PREPARE EFFECTIVELY.
Lite, Camera, Fiction
Author: Chhotoo Ghadge
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 9352069102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Lite, Camera, Fiction' is compilation of the short anecdotes and stories that I have been publishing on Facebook for the last two years. I continue to write posts. But why 'Lite, Camera Fiction'? There are many reasons. Whenever I published a post on Facebook, I used to share a relevant song from YouTube. My aim was to demystify many complex issues using day-to-day examples and hence the title has the word 'Lite' and not 'Lights'. The issue of India, Pakistan and Kashmir is very complex. I have written many posts related to it. There is this song from 'Haqeeqat' ? 'Zara Si Aahat Hoti Hai?' Using this song as a trigger, I have tried to explain the plight of Kashmiris. This book covers a range of topics ? from politics, to spirituality, to religion, to human relationships, you name it and I have written about it. There is this song from 'Aandhi' ? 'Is Mod Par Aate Hai Kuch Susta Kadam Rasate Kuch Tez Kadam Raahe'. Using this song as an inspiration, I had written a post demystifying a complex subject like 'Spirituality'. I have published human-relationship-related stories like 'Abhimaan' ? how a small misunderstanding, inflated egos, etc. can destroy a relationship.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 9352069102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
Lite, Camera, Fiction' is compilation of the short anecdotes and stories that I have been publishing on Facebook for the last two years. I continue to write posts. But why 'Lite, Camera Fiction'? There are many reasons. Whenever I published a post on Facebook, I used to share a relevant song from YouTube. My aim was to demystify many complex issues using day-to-day examples and hence the title has the word 'Lite' and not 'Lights'. The issue of India, Pakistan and Kashmir is very complex. I have written many posts related to it. There is this song from 'Haqeeqat' ? 'Zara Si Aahat Hoti Hai?' Using this song as a trigger, I have tried to explain the plight of Kashmiris. This book covers a range of topics ? from politics, to spirituality, to religion, to human relationships, you name it and I have written about it. There is this song from 'Aandhi' ? 'Is Mod Par Aate Hai Kuch Susta Kadam Rasate Kuch Tez Kadam Raahe'. Using this song as an inspiration, I had written a post demystifying a complex subject like 'Spirituality'. I have published human-relationship-related stories like 'Abhimaan' ? how a small misunderstanding, inflated egos, etc. can destroy a relationship.