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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPraduman Kumar is a technocrat and loves reading and writing in his spare time. This is his second book. He lives in Surat (Gujarat) and can be contacted at [link removed].Read More...
Praduman Kumar is a technocrat and loves reading and writing in his spare time. This is his second book. He lives in Surat (Gujarat) and can be contacted at [link removed].
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Is there any invisible world around us that helps us in realizing our destiny? Is there any role of hidden forces of Nature in making our life as it is now? Does Nature have the consciousness towards future happenings and accordingly convey its 'messages' to us?
Our inquisitive mind tends to shrug off such things as hypothetical. However, our day-to-day experience forces us to believe in something or someone that becomes our savior at the time of cris
Is there any invisible world around us that helps us in realizing our destiny? Is there any role of hidden forces of Nature in making our life as it is now? Does Nature have the consciousness towards future happenings and accordingly convey its 'messages' to us?
Our inquisitive mind tends to shrug off such things as hypothetical. However, our day-to-day experience forces us to believe in something or someone that becomes our savior at the time of crisis, someone who holds our hand in the dark tunnel of despair and guides us in our dilemma, and someone who takes note of our karma.
The book gives new insights into the role of nature in making us what we are and what will be in the future.
Young and educated, B. Ram gets a plump job in government company. It should have been a good start for him as pay, perks, and then pension is almost certain in this world of uncertainty, However his transition from student life to service life become increasingly difficult as he seeks logics in everything in a boss-centric bureaucratic system. Advice of the veterans of the company, theirs dos and don’ts made things more confusing to him.A book with sarcasti
Young and educated, B. Ram gets a plump job in government company. It should have been a good start for him as pay, perks, and then pension is almost certain in this world of uncertainty, However his transition from student life to service life become increasingly difficult as he seeks logics in everything in a boss-centric bureaucratic system. Advice of the veterans of the company, theirs dos and don’ts made things more confusing to him.A book with sarcastic, humorous and thought-provoking glimpses of the working of a bureaucratic set up and its employees’ expectations and frustration.
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