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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAjitkumar S. Nambiar is a high school teacher and writing is his passion. Through his poems, he tries to understand, appreciate and cherish the beauty of life and accept it with all its discrepancies that it offers. His two earlier books were a work of fiction. Read More...
Ajitkumar S. Nambiar is a high school teacher and writing is his passion. Through his poems, he tries to understand, appreciate and cherish the beauty of life and accept it with all its discrepancies that it offers. His two earlier books were a work of fiction.
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Ruminating Resonance of a Reasoning Mind is an anthology of poems written over a decade or perhaps more. The human mind is in constant search of the truth—a truth that encircles our lives which is visible yet cannot be perceived without understanding. It vibrates within us and forces us to move forward in life. It motivates and inspires us to breathe life and sometimes chokes us against our will leaving us to suffocate. We reason and justify our moves
Ruminating Resonance of a Reasoning Mind is an anthology of poems written over a decade or perhaps more. The human mind is in constant search of the truth—a truth that encircles our lives which is visible yet cannot be perceived without understanding. It vibrates within us and forces us to move forward in life. It motivates and inspires us to breathe life and sometimes chokes us against our will leaving us to suffocate. We reason and justify our moves our actions sometimes to fulfill our needs and yet other times to satisfy our ego. This anthology of poems is the reasoning of our ruminating mind in search of that visible and yet unseen truth of life which we have seen and experienced but never actually analyzed to understand.
The newspaper headlines read ‘Young girl shot by her lover in Vapi railway yard’. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Raghuraj Rai deputes Assistant Police Inspector (API) Reeva Deshpande to investigate the case. When Reeva Deshpande sets out to probe the murder, she finds herself entangled in the chain of mannequins, monkeys and monks of the trade. The trade here is the greed and desires of few men under scrutiny to the basic rights of others who merel
The newspaper headlines read ‘Young girl shot by her lover in Vapi railway yard’. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Raghuraj Rai deputes Assistant Police Inspector (API) Reeva Deshpande to investigate the case. When Reeva Deshpande sets out to probe the murder, she finds herself entangled in the chain of mannequins, monkeys and monks of the trade. The trade here is the greed and desires of few men under scrutiny to the basic rights of others who merely exist and survive. Reeva realises that when a whole society lives under the clouds of crime, her own roof cannot be safe.
Like mannequins, they enter the city; like monkeys, they jump from branches to branches to fulfil their greed; and like monks, they manipulate people for their own convenience. This book is about Devakinandan Singh and Lanus Polo, who believe that power flows through the barrel of a gun. What they forget is that by force they can control the world but not their own fate.
“Just when you have moved on, and thought you have finally gone far enough, something brings you to a touchstone…and that is when you realise, love has the habit of coming back.”
Author unknown
Sometimes, a reasonable thought that is within our reach becomes the most difficult task to achieve. A simple dream becomes a purpose, love becomes a mere reason and life becomes a never-ending journey.
Ashutosh loves his childhood friend, Anju.
“Just when you have moved on, and thought you have finally gone far enough, something brings you to a touchstone…and that is when you realise, love has the habit of coming back.”
Author unknown
Sometimes, a reasonable thought that is within our reach becomes the most difficult task to achieve. A simple dream becomes a purpose, love becomes a mere reason and life becomes a never-ending journey.
Ashutosh loves his childhood friend, Anju. Anju loves the ambitious Samir. Samir marries an underprivileged girl named Shyama. Anju loves Ashutosh, but Ashutosh now loves Sakshi.
As they ride the roller coaster of emotions, each of them explores their path of life and discovers their own self. Through the journey, Ashutosh understands that life stands above all accomplishments and disappointments.
Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water greed made them to dig a well leading both through a hell and Now the story begins... I lived in a house four walls and a celing a fan a television a telephone a bed a kitchen corner with lots of love and leisure She walked into my l Read More...
I gave him a suggesion He gave me two I gave him an advice He gave me hundreds of them I gave him my word He gave a thousand meanings to it I shared ny thoughts with him He had millions to offer I gave him my faith love and trust He returned everything in multiples I gave him my money He never came Read More...
Sarkar ka lockdown ka ailan Do din mahino se bandh thi daru tambaku aur paan Socha hoga ki rikht ho gya hi sarkari khajan To thoda ho jata hu janta pr meherbaan Phir jab Khula in bandisho me dukaan Sari ashiko ko ayi jaan me jaan Pyase deshwasi ek sath pahuch gaye daru k dukaan Mitane apne takleef g Read More...
Butcher's widow said "My husband is dead so let me meet your need for meat" To the crowd on the street And she fixed a board With whatever she could afford Just above the tiny shop Tied it hard lest it could drop First day a banker stood Like a snake raised his hood The 'blade companies' drink hum Read More...
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