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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPramod Grover is the former Vice Chairman of the Delhi Public School Society and played a pivotal role as treasurer and Chairperson of several Delhi Public Schools across India for over thirty years. A Chartered Accountant by profession, his schooling was from Doon School, Dehradun, and he took admission in St. Stephens College, Delhi, before he went to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to professionally qualify from there. Presently, he is a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England as well as its counterpart in India. His professional journeRead More...
Pramod Grover is the former Vice Chairman of the Delhi Public School Society and played a pivotal role as treasurer and Chairperson of several Delhi Public Schools across India for over thirty years. A Chartered Accountant by profession, his schooling was from Doon School, Dehradun, and he took admission in St. Stephens College, Delhi, before he went to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to professionally qualify from there. Presently, he is a fellow member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England as well as its counterpart in India.
His professional journey was marked with success as he served in senior managerial positions in India and abroad, including his tenure as the President of the UK Chartered Accountants Association of India. He is now a partner in one of the largest Chartered Accountant firms in India.
Being the son of the Urdu poetess Kanta Grover, he is not just a wiz with numbers and accounts but with words, too. His passion for reading and telling fascinating tales prompted him to write several interesting novels like From Lahore to New Delhi – The Saga of Parvati, The Laws of Attraction, A Murder on Loan and the present one inspired by the 1984 riots and the anguish that followed, to which he was a personal witness.
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Shanker and Shyamala are two police officers, based out of Delhi, who are investigating the attempted murder of Ramesh Pratap, a Business Magnate.
In the course of this investigation, they stumble upon multiple other murders, threats for extortion and many more illegal activities that lead to a much larger corruption model which includes the participation of the state machinery.
The main characters fall in and out of love with people on the oth
Shanker and Shyamala are two police officers, based out of Delhi, who are investigating the attempted murder of Ramesh Pratap, a Business Magnate.
In the course of this investigation, they stumble upon multiple other murders, threats for extortion and many more illegal activities that lead to a much larger corruption model which includes the participation of the state machinery.
The main characters fall in and out of love with people on the other side of this case, at times even honey trapped. This further complicates the investigation as well as their personal lives.
The assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984 was followed by anti-Sikh riots in Delhi and all over India. Many innocent lives and homes were ruined in this conspiracy with international links, and then followed the aftermath – revenge and more killings. This story zooms into the lives of a few people who were interwoven into the 1984 tragedy directly and inadvertently.
The assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984 was followed by anti-Sikh riots in Delhi and all over India. Many innocent lives and homes were ruined in this conspiracy with international links, and then followed the aftermath – revenge and more killings. This story zooms into the lives of a few people who were interwoven into the 1984 tragedy directly and inadvertently.
Tanya, a fledgling lawyer, meets the more experienced advocate, Harsh Manchanda when she lost a case to him in court. They part ways later and both find partners for themselves to settle down with. But the laws of attraction can never go wrong and deep down in their hearts, they do know the feeling is there.
Adventures in India, Africa, and Europe leave the reader in a tizzy and things come to a point where you are left feeling sorry for what fate had
Tanya, a fledgling lawyer, meets the more experienced advocate, Harsh Manchanda when she lost a case to him in court. They part ways later and both find partners for themselves to settle down with. But the laws of attraction can never go wrong and deep down in their hearts, they do know the feeling is there.
Adventures in India, Africa, and Europe leave the reader in a tizzy and things come to a point where you are left feeling sorry for what fate had in store for them.
Will fate seal their despair, or will the laws of attraction pull things together and make it work?
FOR TRUE LOVE CAN NEVER STAY APART
A racy thriller about a banker who is found in a pool of blood in his house one fine day. Why would anyone kill him? He had a straight record, a helpful man with no apparent enemies. His wife and Inspector Dayal begin their own investigation and converge at a point to discover the real motive behind the murder.
A racy thriller about a banker who is found in a pool of blood in his house one fine day. Why would anyone kill him? He had a straight record, a helpful man with no apparent enemies. His wife and Inspector Dayal begin their own investigation and converge at a point to discover the real motive behind the murder.
This book covers the sensitive real-life story of Gulzari and Parvati, their marriage in Lahore in 1942, the eruption of violence and carnage, their flight to New Delhi just a month before the partition and their aristocratic lifestyle that slowly crumbled (so did their love for each other).
An interesting account of a man who struggles to keep up with his swanky lifestyle he once enjoyed as one of the richest landed families of Lahore, who never knew w
This book covers the sensitive real-life story of Gulzari and Parvati, their marriage in Lahore in 1942, the eruption of violence and carnage, their flight to New Delhi just a month before the partition and their aristocratic lifestyle that slowly crumbled (so did their love for each other).
An interesting account of a man who struggles to keep up with his swanky lifestyle he once enjoyed as one of the richest landed families of Lahore, who never knew what it meant to work for a living! Slowly he watches everything crumble before him…including his relationships and his financial standing.
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