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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalProf. Jasbir S. Juggi, 87, is a highly qualified and widely read and travelled retired senior Professor, medical educationist, scientist, and administrator who contributed to the nation-building processes of three diverse countries during his long medical academic and scientific career of 57 years. He published his research extensively in his chosen area of Medicine. His first significant dislocation and transition in life started at the age of 12 in 1947 at the time of the partition of India. The second such transition occurred in 1990 at the time of the invasion of Kuwait when he became a diRead More...
Prof. Jasbir S. Juggi, 87, is a highly qualified and widely read and travelled retired senior Professor, medical educationist, scientist, and administrator who contributed to the nation-building processes of three diverse countries during his long medical academic and scientific career of 57 years. He published his research extensively in his chosen area of Medicine. His first significant dislocation and transition in life started at the age of 12 in 1947 at the time of the partition of India. The second such transition occurred in 1990 at the time of the invasion of Kuwait when he became a dispossessed refugee. Both these transitions shaped up his future life, thinking, and destiny. His dynamic life as a scientist entailed extensive travels worldwide, lecturing, attending conventions, meeting people of science, people with different ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and exploring places with historical connections. These life-long experiences gave him the impetus to record his real-life story and historical references preserved in Life in Transition.
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No one knows heaven’s paradise, but earthly paradises created by mortals may mirror the paradise of the afterlife. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan crafted paradises with Diwan-e-Khas in Delhi and the Taj Mahal in Agra. Enthralled by the splendor, he inscribed a Persian couplet on the Diwan’s arches: ‘If there is paradise on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this.’ The title and contents of this book echo the crux of this couplet. This travelogue explores
No one knows heaven’s paradise, but earthly paradises created by mortals may mirror the paradise of the afterlife. Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan crafted paradises with Diwan-e-Khas in Delhi and the Taj Mahal in Agra. Enthralled by the splendor, he inscribed a Persian couplet on the Diwan’s arches: ‘If there is paradise on earth, it is this, it is this, it is this.’ The title and contents of this book echo the crux of this couplet. This travelogue explores the author's five-decade journey through European monarchs' architectural marvels of paradisiacal proportions and their eminence relative to South Asian architectural resurgence under Shah Jahan in the 17th century CE.
The only thing constant in life is change. In the journey through dynamic life, major changes and dislocations happened early as well as later in life. The events created by these tribulations were connected with people and places that shaped up future life and destiny. These events themselves were influenced by historical and scientific developments in society over time. When the dynamic life entered its last cycle, the balance sheet was loaded with dejection
The only thing constant in life is change. In the journey through dynamic life, major changes and dislocations happened early as well as later in life. The events created by these tribulations were connected with people and places that shaped up future life and destiny. These events themselves were influenced by historical and scientific developments in society over time. When the dynamic life entered its last cycle, the balance sheet was loaded with dejections and regrets outweighing the successes and achievements. That was the time when life in transition stopped, life itself moved on. The book is a mix of a real-life story, historical connections and concoctions to make it a lively reading.
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