In a small village, Narada's once-simple life takes a bewildering turn when he stumbles upon an enigmatic book of riddles. Struggling with newfound complexities, he encounters the sage Ratnakkardah, who imparts profound wisdom. Transformed, Narada becomes a beacon of insight and joy. Pilgrims flock to him, drawn by his enlightenment. Ratnakkardah's departure leaves a legacy, and Narada continues to share wisdom. The story's essence lies in the unspoken questio
Time management revolves around establishing guidelines for organizing daily activities and overseeing personal space, finances, documents, and time. In 'Controlling Time,' readers acquire insights into effectively addressing common chaos, procrastination, and commitments that often render individuals reliant on various aspects of their lives. At its core, the book emphasizes motivation. A life devoid of goals may seem unexciting and unfulfilling. Conversely,
India was one of the richest countries, which was caught in the crossfire between invading forces and local rulers for centuries. It served as the birthplace of Hinduism and held deep significance for its followers. Prior to the seventh century, invasions were primarily aimed at establishing power and control, and the religious sentiments of the Hindu people were not deliberately targeted.
However, after 700 AD, a shift occurred, and subseque
People have not forgotten the Hindu-Muslim riots and the Mumbai Bomb blast that occurred in 1992-1993. What if there was a boy who knew about the bomb blasts and could have saved the city? Manohar Sadashiv Mhatre, a 20-year-old fictional character created by author Omkar Khedekar, becomes responsible for the deaths of 400 people. Hailing from a small village, his dreams of becoming a successful doctor or a government officer are shattered, leading him to an un