Author: Javier Moro
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Novel based on the diaries of Anita Delgado,1890-1962, the late princess of Kapurthala.
Passion India
Author: Javier Moro
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Novel based on the diaries of Anita Delgado,1890-1962, the late princess of Kapurthala.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 476
Book Description
Novel based on the diaries of Anita Delgado,1890-1962, the late princess of Kapurthala.
Gandhi's Passion
Author: Stanley Wolpert
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199923922
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
More than half a century after his death, Mahatma Gandhi continues to inspire millions throughout the world. Yet modern India, most strikingly in its decision to join the nuclear arms race, seems to have abandoned much of his nonviolent vision. Inspired by recent events in India, Stanley Wolpert offers this subtle and profound biography of India's "Great Soul." Wolpert compellingly chronicles the life of Mahatma Gandhi from his early days as a child of privilege to his humble rise to power and his assassination at the hands of a man of his own faith. This trajectory, like that of Christ, was the result of Gandhi's passion: his conscious courting of suffering as the means to reach divine truth. From his early campaigns to stop discrimination in South Africa to his leadership of a people's revolution to end the British imperial domination of India, Gandhi emerges as a man of inner conflicts obscured by his political genius and moral vision. Influenced early on by nonviolent teachings in Hinduism, Jainism, Christianity, and Buddhism, he came to insist on the primacy of love for one's adversary in any conflict as the invincible power for change. His unyielding opposition to intolerance and oppression would inspire India like no leader since the Buddha--creating a legacy that would encourage Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, and other global leaders to demand a better world through peaceful civil disobedience. By boldly considering Gandhi the man, rather than the living god depicted by his disciples, Wolpert provides an unprecedented representation of Gandhi's personality and the profound complexities that compelled his actions and brought freedom to India.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199923922
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
More than half a century after his death, Mahatma Gandhi continues to inspire millions throughout the world. Yet modern India, most strikingly in its decision to join the nuclear arms race, seems to have abandoned much of his nonviolent vision. Inspired by recent events in India, Stanley Wolpert offers this subtle and profound biography of India's "Great Soul." Wolpert compellingly chronicles the life of Mahatma Gandhi from his early days as a child of privilege to his humble rise to power and his assassination at the hands of a man of his own faith. This trajectory, like that of Christ, was the result of Gandhi's passion: his conscious courting of suffering as the means to reach divine truth. From his early campaigns to stop discrimination in South Africa to his leadership of a people's revolution to end the British imperial domination of India, Gandhi emerges as a man of inner conflicts obscured by his political genius and moral vision. Influenced early on by nonviolent teachings in Hinduism, Jainism, Christianity, and Buddhism, he came to insist on the primacy of love for one's adversary in any conflict as the invincible power for change. His unyielding opposition to intolerance and oppression would inspire India like no leader since the Buddha--creating a legacy that would encourage Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, and other global leaders to demand a better world through peaceful civil disobedience. By boldly considering Gandhi the man, rather than the living god depicted by his disciples, Wolpert provides an unprecedented representation of Gandhi's personality and the profound complexities that compelled his actions and brought freedom to India.
India with Passion
Author: Manju Malhi
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cooking, Indic
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cooking, Indic
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Raji Cuisine
Author: Raji Jallepalli
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
ISBN: 9780060192228
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
When Raji Jallepalli was a child growing up in India, she loved to sneak into the kitchen to carefully observe the cook and ask questions about whatever happened to be on the stove. Her parents discouraged such behavior--since Indian ladies did not cook. With a career in the kitchen unthinkable, Raji immersed herself in a career in microbiology. Years later, she visited France and fell in love with French food and wine. On first tasting the food she thought, "This is nice, but it could use some of the assertive flavors of my homeland as well as some lightening up." Three important influences--her Indian upbringing, scientific background, and love of French cuisine--inform Raji's cooking and account for her incredible success as a chef, and a self-taught one at that. Her eponymous restaurant, Restaurant Raji in Memphis, Tennessee, was nominated for a James Beard Award in 1996 and 1997 and helped establish Raji as one of this country's hottest culinary stars. She has been called "a major player" by the New York Times, and her restaurant was dubbed "one of the most exciting in America" by Food & Wine. Raji defines her brand of fusion as "a rather quiet combining of vastly different cultures, philosophies, and cooking techniques." In her kitchen she retains the basic principles and balance of French cuisine while introducing the profound bouquets of Indian cooking. As star chef and Raji fan Charlie Trotter writes in the foreword, "Hers becomes one cuisine--not a melding of two. It is completely natural, there is nothing contrived about it." All the recipes in Raji Cuisine come from Raji's restaurant but are adapted for the home kitchen. A full glossary of Indian spices appears, along with a primer on techniques and notes on choosing wine to accompany Raji's uniquely flavored fare. Outstanding, easy-to-follow recipes, gorgeous four-color photographs, and Raj'i's own reflections on her incredible journey to stardom in America's foremost culinary circles--all combine to make Raji Cuisine a welcome and remarkable debut from an extraordinary talent.
Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks
ISBN: 9780060192228
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
When Raji Jallepalli was a child growing up in India, she loved to sneak into the kitchen to carefully observe the cook and ask questions about whatever happened to be on the stove. Her parents discouraged such behavior--since Indian ladies did not cook. With a career in the kitchen unthinkable, Raji immersed herself in a career in microbiology. Years later, she visited France and fell in love with French food and wine. On first tasting the food she thought, "This is nice, but it could use some of the assertive flavors of my homeland as well as some lightening up." Three important influences--her Indian upbringing, scientific background, and love of French cuisine--inform Raji's cooking and account for her incredible success as a chef, and a self-taught one at that. Her eponymous restaurant, Restaurant Raji in Memphis, Tennessee, was nominated for a James Beard Award in 1996 and 1997 and helped establish Raji as one of this country's hottest culinary stars. She has been called "a major player" by the New York Times, and her restaurant was dubbed "one of the most exciting in America" by Food & Wine. Raji defines her brand of fusion as "a rather quiet combining of vastly different cultures, philosophies, and cooking techniques." In her kitchen she retains the basic principles and balance of French cuisine while introducing the profound bouquets of Indian cooking. As star chef and Raji fan Charlie Trotter writes in the foreword, "Hers becomes one cuisine--not a melding of two. It is completely natural, there is nothing contrived about it." All the recipes in Raji Cuisine come from Raji's restaurant but are adapted for the home kitchen. A full glossary of Indian spices appears, along with a primer on techniques and notes on choosing wine to accompany Raji's uniquely flavored fare. Outstanding, easy-to-follow recipes, gorgeous four-color photographs, and Raj'i's own reflections on her incredible journey to stardom in America's foremost culinary circles--all combine to make Raji Cuisine a welcome and remarkable debut from an extraordinary talent.
Passion
Author: Dr. Yasho V Verma
Publisher: Dreamtech Press
ISBN: 9788177228533
Category : Household appliances industry
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
This book is the first account in which reader is taken through the adventurous journey which LG Electronics India (LGEIL) made successfully replicating in India the Korean Parent s world renowned rigor for excellence after two aborted attempts. As a tribute to the globalization drive, the book covers how Korean and Indian cultural confluence was achieved. The author addresses how LGEIL rose to US $ 2.5 billion in annual turnover, crossing barriers and setting new standards of performance. The book covers how LG India came up trumps with an able leadership and spirit of enterprise along with recourse to empathetic and innovative HR policies (as a welfare organization) for its over 3,000 employees.
Publisher: Dreamtech Press
ISBN: 9788177228533
Category : Household appliances industry
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
This book is the first account in which reader is taken through the adventurous journey which LG Electronics India (LGEIL) made successfully replicating in India the Korean Parent s world renowned rigor for excellence after two aborted attempts. As a tribute to the globalization drive, the book covers how Korean and Indian cultural confluence was achieved. The author addresses how LGEIL rose to US $ 2.5 billion in annual turnover, crossing barriers and setting new standards of performance. The book covers how LG India came up trumps with an able leadership and spirit of enterprise along with recourse to empathetic and innovative HR policies (as a welfare organization) for its over 3,000 employees.
India, The passion play
Author: John Lawson Stoddard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asia
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Journey of Winning Passion
Author: Sana Qureshi, Chandan Sah
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1646508211
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Every story begins with an attempt. Shayna and Sneh, two budding musicians, make one such attempt, which has its boons and banes. Hailing from two contrasting environments, these two have no clue that they would meet each other on this journey of passion. Facing odds from their family and in life, in general, these two maestros have to overcome the obstacles in their path and unite to compose a melody of passion, struggle, grit and determination. Will their attempt, with music being their binding force, be fruitful? Journey of Winning Passion traces the lives of two passionate young musicians as they familiarise themselves with the tunes of life.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1646508211
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 70
Book Description
Every story begins with an attempt. Shayna and Sneh, two budding musicians, make one such attempt, which has its boons and banes. Hailing from two contrasting environments, these two have no clue that they would meet each other on this journey of passion. Facing odds from their family and in life, in general, these two maestros have to overcome the obstacles in their path and unite to compose a melody of passion, struggle, grit and determination. Will their attempt, with music being their binding force, be fruitful? Journey of Winning Passion traces the lives of two passionate young musicians as they familiarise themselves with the tunes of life.
Leaving India
Author: Minal Hajratwala
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547345410
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 469
Book Description
The PEN Award–winning chronicle of the Indian diaspora told through the stories of the author’s own family. In this “rich, entertaining and illuminating story,” Minal Hajratwala mixes history, memoir, and reportage to explore the collisions of choice and history that led her family to emigrate from India (San Francisco Chronicle). “Meticulously researched and evocatively written” (The Washington Post), Leaving India looks for answers to the eternal questions that faced not only Hajratwala’s own Indian family but all immigrants, everywhere: Where did we come from? Why did we leave? What did we give up and gain in the process? Beginning with her great-grandfather Motiram’s original flight from British-occupied India to Fiji, where he rose from tailor to department store mogul, Hajratwala follows her ancestors across the twentieth-century to explain how they came to be spread across five continents and nine countries. As she delves into the relationship between personal choice and the great historical forces—British colonialism, apartheid, Gandhi’s salt march, and American immigration policy—that helped shape her family’s experiences, Hajratwala brings to light for the very first time the story of the Indian diaspora. A luminous narrative from “a fine daughter of the continent, bringing insight, intelligence and compassion to the lives and sojourns of her far-flung kin,” Leaving India offers a deeply intimate look at what it means to call more than one part of the world home (Alice Walker).
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547345410
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 469
Book Description
The PEN Award–winning chronicle of the Indian diaspora told through the stories of the author’s own family. In this “rich, entertaining and illuminating story,” Minal Hajratwala mixes history, memoir, and reportage to explore the collisions of choice and history that led her family to emigrate from India (San Francisco Chronicle). “Meticulously researched and evocatively written” (The Washington Post), Leaving India looks for answers to the eternal questions that faced not only Hajratwala’s own Indian family but all immigrants, everywhere: Where did we come from? Why did we leave? What did we give up and gain in the process? Beginning with her great-grandfather Motiram’s original flight from British-occupied India to Fiji, where he rose from tailor to department store mogul, Hajratwala follows her ancestors across the twentieth-century to explain how they came to be spread across five continents and nine countries. As she delves into the relationship between personal choice and the great historical forces—British colonialism, apartheid, Gandhi’s salt march, and American immigration policy—that helped shape her family’s experiences, Hajratwala brings to light for the very first time the story of the Indian diaspora. A luminous narrative from “a fine daughter of the continent, bringing insight, intelligence and compassion to the lives and sojourns of her far-flung kin,” Leaving India offers a deeply intimate look at what it means to call more than one part of the world home (Alice Walker).
All Passion Spent
Author: Vita Sackville-West
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0525433988
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Irreverently funny and surprisingly moving, All Passion Spent is the story of a woman who discovers who she is just before it is too late. After the death of elder statesman Lord Slane—a former prime minister of Great Britain and viceroy of India—everyone assumes that his eighty-eight-year-old widow will slowly fade away in her grief, remaining as proper, decorative, and dutiful as she has been her entire married life. But the deceptively gentle Lady Slane has other ideas. First she defies the patronizing meddling of her children and escapes to a rented house in Hampstead. There, to her offspring’s utter amazement, she revels in her new freedom, recalls her youthful ambitions, and gathers some very unsuitable companions—who reveal to her just how much she had sacrificed under the pressure of others’ expectations.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 0525433988
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 156
Book Description
Irreverently funny and surprisingly moving, All Passion Spent is the story of a woman who discovers who she is just before it is too late. After the death of elder statesman Lord Slane—a former prime minister of Great Britain and viceroy of India—everyone assumes that his eighty-eight-year-old widow will slowly fade away in her grief, remaining as proper, decorative, and dutiful as she has been her entire married life. But the deceptively gentle Lady Slane has other ideas. First she defies the patronizing meddling of her children and escapes to a rented house in Hampstead. There, to her offspring’s utter amazement, she revels in her new freedom, recalls her youthful ambitions, and gathers some very unsuitable companions—who reveal to her just how much she had sacrificed under the pressure of others’ expectations.
Jamali-Kamali
Author: Karen Chase
Publisher: Mapin Publishing Pvt
ISBN: 9781935677055
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Just off busy Mehrauli - Gurgaon Road in Delhi, India, the 16th-century Sufi court poet Jamali is buried in a tomb next to Kamali, of whom the printed matter says identity unknown, but who helpful guides say, was the poet's lover. Little about them is known. Karen Chase envisions love and longing between the two, who according to Delhi's oral tradition were homosexual lovers. Others believe that Kamali was Jamali's wife, and some others believe that Kamali was Jamali's nom de plume. Over the reigns of Sikandar, Lodi, Babur and Humayun, Jamali's travels take him to Syria, Iran, Bhagdad, Ceylon, Mecca, Herat, Damascus, Palestine and Spain, making for many separations. The verse moves from Jamali's longing to Kamali's lament, re-creating the interplay between their passionate hearts.
Publisher: Mapin Publishing Pvt
ISBN: 9781935677055
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Just off busy Mehrauli - Gurgaon Road in Delhi, India, the 16th-century Sufi court poet Jamali is buried in a tomb next to Kamali, of whom the printed matter says identity unknown, but who helpful guides say, was the poet's lover. Little about them is known. Karen Chase envisions love and longing between the two, who according to Delhi's oral tradition were homosexual lovers. Others believe that Kamali was Jamali's wife, and some others believe that Kamali was Jamali's nom de plume. Over the reigns of Sikandar, Lodi, Babur and Humayun, Jamali's travels take him to Syria, Iran, Bhagdad, Ceylon, Mecca, Herat, Damascus, Palestine and Spain, making for many separations. The verse moves from Jamali's longing to Kamali's lament, re-creating the interplay between their passionate hearts.