Books & Authors

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Books & Authors A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE www.amkresourceinfo.com Books & Authors Authors Books Name A. B. Vajpayee New Dimensions of India’s Foreign Policy Abdul Kalam Azad India Wins Freedom Abul Fazal Ain-i-Akbari Abul Fazal Akbar-Nama Adam Smith Wealth of Nations Adolf Hitler Mein Kampf Ajneya Kitne Navon Men Kitni Bar Akhil Sharma An Obedient Father Akhil Sharma Family Life Akhilesh Tilotia The Making of India Albert Camus Plague Albiruni Tahakak – E – Hind Alexander Doma Three Marketiars Alexander Dumas Count of Monte Cristo Alexander Dumas Three Musketeers Alexander Solzhenitsyn One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovitch Amartya Sen Development as Freedom Amish Tripathi The Immortals of Meluha Amish Tripathi The Oath of the Vayuputras Amish Tripathi The Secret of the Nagas Amit Chaudhuri A New World Amit Chaudhuri A Strange and Sublime Address Amit Chaudhuri Afternoon Raag Amit Chaudhuri Freedom Song Amit Chaudhuri The Immortals Amit Dasgupta India for A Billion Reasons Amitav Ghosh Circle of the Region Amitav Ghosh Countdown Amitav Ghosh Flood of Fire Amitav Ghosh In an Antique Land Amitav Ghosh Incendiary Circumstances Amitav Ghosh River of Smoke Amitav Ghosh Sea of Poppies Amitav Ghosh Shadow Line Amitav Ghosh The Calcutta Chromosome Amitav Ghosh The Circle of Reason Amitav Ghosh The Glass Palace Amitav Ghosh The Great Derangement 1 www.amkresourceinfo.com A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Amitav Ghosh The Hungry Tide Amitav Ghosh The Imam and the Indian Amitav Ghosh The Shadow Lines Amrita Pritam A Revenue Stamp (autobiography) Amrita Pritam Death of a City Amrita Pritam Kagaz Te Canvas Amrita Pritam Kala Gulab (Black Rose) Amrita Pritam Pinjar Amrita Pritam Rasidi Ticket Amrita Pritam Sunehade Anita Desai Cat on a Houseboat Anita Desai Clear Light of Day Anita Desai Cry, The Peacock Anita Desai Fasting, Feasting Anita Desai Fire on the Mountain Anita Desai Games at Twilight Anita Desai In Custody Anita Desai Journey to Ithaca Anita Desai The Peacock Garden Anita Desai The Village By the Sea Anita Desai The Zigzag Way Anita Desai Voices in the City Anita Nair Idris: Keeper of the Light Anjali Joseph The Living Anjum Hasan The Cosmopolitans Annie Besant New India Anurag Mathur 22 Days in India Anurag Mathur Popat Lal Bhindi Anurag Mathur The Inscrutable Americans Aravind Adiga Last Man in Tower Aravind Adiga The White Tiger Arfea Tehsin The Elephant Bird Arther Canon Doel Adventures of Sherlock Homes Arthur Conan Doyle Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Arun Joshi The Last Labyrinth Arundhati Roy God of Small Things Arundhati Roy The Algebra of Infinite Justice Arundhati Roy The Ministry of Utmost Happiness Arundhuti Roy The God of Small Things Asha Ghosh Buddhacharit Ashapurna Devi Bakul Katha Ashapurna Devi Biswas Abiswas Ashapurna Devi Chabibandha Sinduk Ashapurna Devi Chitrakalpa Ashapurna Devi Dwitiyo Adwitiyo Ashapurna Devi Ei To Sedin Ashapurna Devi Pancha Nodir Teere Ashapurna Devi Prothom Pratisruti Ashapurna Devi Siri Bhanga Anka Ashapurna Devi Sthan Kaal Patra 2 www.amkresourceinfo.com A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Ashapurna Devi Subarnalata Ashok Srinivasan Once Upon a Time Ashwa Ghosh Lalit Bihar Aurobindo Ghosh Hero of Nymph Aurobindo Ghosh Life Divine Ayub Khan Friend Not Master B. Bhattacharia Shadow of Ladakh What Congress and Gandhi have done to the B. R. Ambedkar untouchables B. R. Nanda The Nehrus; Motilal and Jawaharlal Babur Baburnama Baby Halder A Life Less Ordinary: A Memoir Baby Halder Aalo Aandhari Bakpatiraj Gaurdbaho Bana Bhatt Harsha Charit Bana Bhatt Kadambari Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye Devi Chaudharani Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye Indira Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye Kopalkundala Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye Rajsingha Bankim Chandra Chattopadhaye Sitaram Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay Anand Math Bernie Krause The Great Animal Orchestra Bhabani Bhattacharya Shadow From Ladakh Bhagat Singh An Introduction of the Dreamland Bhisham Sahni Tamas Bibek Debroy and Ashley Tellis Getting India Back on Track Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhaye Pather Panchali Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay Aparajito Bibhuti Bhushan Bandopadhyay Aranyak Bibhuti Bhushan Bandyopadhyay Ashani Sanket Bibhuti Bhushan Bandyopadhyay Ichamati Bilhon Bicramanchadev Bimal Mitra Ekak Dasak Shatak Bimal Mitra Kori Diye Kinlaam Bimal Mitra Mrityuheen Bimal Mitra Saheb Bibi Golam Bocachio Decamaren Boris Pasternak Blind Beauty Boris Pasternak Dr.Zhivago Bulwar Lytton Last Days of Pompeii C P Surendran Hadal: Inspired by a True Story C.P.Shaw The Masters Cervantes Don Quixote charles Darwin Origin of species Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens David Copperfield Charles Dickens Oliver Twist Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers Chaucer Canterbury Tales 3 www.amkresourceinfo.com A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Chetan Bhagat 2 States Chetan Bhagat Five Point Someone Chetan Bhagat One Indian Girl Chetan Bhagat One Night @ the Call Centre Chetan Bhagat Revolution 2020 Chetan Bhagat The 3 Mistakes of My Life Chetan Bhagat What Young India Wants Churchil Gathering Strom Coleridge Ancient Mariner Coleridge Kubla Khan Coomi Kapoor The Emergency – A Personal History D. C. Sircar Indian Epigraphy D. N. Dhanagre The Nadars of Tamil Nadu D. N. Majumdar Races and Cultures of India D. V. Savarkar Indian war and Independence D.H.Lawrence Sons and Lovers D.P. Moynihan A Dangerous place Dadabhai Naoroji Poverty & Un-British Rule in India Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe Dante Devine Comedi Dante Divine Comedy David Cameron Cameron on Cameron David Foster Wallace Infinite Jest David Grossman A Horse Walks Into a Bar Dinbandhu Mitra Neel Darpan Dominique Lapierre The City of Joy Dominique Lapierre & Collins Freedom at Midnight Dostoevsky Crime and Punishment Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Wings of Fire DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Ignited Minds – Unleashing the power within India DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam India 2020 – A Vision for the New Millennium DR. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam My Journey Dr. Ravindra Nath Shrivastava Sunrise in Slums Dr.Rajendra Prasad India Divided Dr.S.Radha Krishnan Hindu View of Life E.M.Forster A passage to India Earnest Hemingway Old Man and the Sea Edmond Spensar Ferary Queen Edward Gibbon The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon Empire Decline and Fall of the Roman Einstein Theory of Relativity Elliot Murder in Cathedral Erich Byron The Class Authors Books Name Ernest Hemingway For whom the Bell Tolls Faustina Bama Kurukku Firdausi Shah Nama Franz Kalka The Castle G. B. Shaw Apple Cart G. B. Shaw Man and Superman 4 www.amkresourceinfo.com A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE G. V. Desani All About H. Hatterr G.B.Shaw Arms and the Man Geofray Chosar Kanterbary Tells George Eliot Silas Marner George Orwell Animal Farm George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-four Girish Karnad Tughlaq Goethe Faust Gopinath Mohanty Paraja Gunjan Jain She Walk, She Leads Gunnar Myrdal Asian Drama Guy de Maupassaut A Woman’s Life H.G. Wells Time Machine H.G.Wells Invisible Man H.G.Wells Shape of things to come Habib Tanvir Charandas Chor Han Kang The Vegetarian Harisen Allahabad Prasasti Harivansh Rai Bachchan Madhushala Harold T.Laski Grammar of Politics Heinrich Boll The Clown Herbert Spencer Principles of Sociology Herodotus Historica Hindol Sengupta Recasting India Homer Illiad Homer Odyssey Huxlay End and Means Indira Gandhi My Truth Indira Goswami Ahiron Budhosagor Dhukhor Geisha Aru Mohammed Indira Goswami Musa Indira Goswami Chinavar Srota Indira Goswami Dashorothir Khuj Indira Goswami Datal Hatir Une Khowa Howda Indira Goswami Mamore Dhora Tarowal aru Dukhon Uponyas Indira Goswami Neelkanthi Braha Indira Goswami Nikanthi Broja Indira Goswami Tej Aru Dhulire Dhusarita Prishtha Indira Goswami Udaybhanur Choritro Indra Das The Devourers Indrajit Hazare Grand Delusions : A Short of Biography of Kolkata Ismat Chugtai Terhi Lakeer Issac Newton Principia J. K. Rowling The Harry Potter Series J. P. Narayan To all fighters of freedom, Why Socialism? Jacqueline Susann Valley of Dolls Jairam Ramesh Green Signals James Joyce Ulysses Janardan Thakur All the Prime Minister’s Men Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice 5 www.amkresourceinfo.com A M K RESOURCE WORLD GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Jaswant Singh Jinnah- India, Partition, Independence Javed Ashraf A Day in the Life of Kathmandu Jawahar Lal Nehru The Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru Glimpses of World History Jay Prakash Narayan Prison Diary Jaya Dev Geet Govind Jayaprakash Narayan Why Socialism Jean Baptiste Lamarck Philosophic Zoologique Jean Jacques Rousseau Confessions Jean Jacques Rousseau Le Contract Social Jean Paul Sartre Age of Reason Jhumpa Lahiri In Other Words Jhumpa Lahiri Interpreter of Maldives Jhumpa Lahiri The Lowland Jibanananda Das Bela Obela Kalbela Jibanananda Das Jhara Palak Pilgrim s Progress from this world to that which is John Bunyan ’ to come John Galsworthy Forsyte Saga John Kenneth Galbraith China Passage John Milton Paradise lost John Ruskin Unto The Last Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels Jules Verne Around the World in eighty days Julian Barnes The Sense of an Ending Jyotiba Phule Ghulam Giri K. M. Munshi I follow the Mahatma K. P. Mathur The Unseen Indira Gandhi Kalhan Rajtarangini Kalidas Avigyan Sakuntalam Kalidas Kumar Sambhav Kalidas Meghdut Kalidas Raghuvamsa Kalidas Shakuntala Kapil Dev Straight from the Heart Karl Marks Das Capital Karl Marx Communist Manifesto Katharin Mayo Mother India Kautilya Arthashastra Kazi Nasrul Islam Agni Veena Keki N. Daruwalla The Keeper of the Dead Kenjaburo Ue The Silent Cry Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Pakhtoon Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri Neither A
Recommended publications
  • MA in Comparative Literature (Revised and Introduced from 2018)
    MA in Comparative Literature (Revised and introduced from 2018) Semester I CL/MA Core 1: Introducing Literary Studies, Concepts and Events Objective: The course will introduce comparative literary studies and certain concepts and events important to understand literary or cultural texts. The outline of the course will be as follows. Apart from the prescribed texts, there will be special lectures on other aspects of literature and linguistics. Outcome By the end of this section the learner will be able to identify the following Concepts and tools of Comparative Literature: Literature, Comparative Literature, National Literature, General Literature, History, World Literature, Sahitya, Genology, Thematology, Historiography, Literary History, Literary Periodization, itihas, denotation, connotation, extrinsic, intrinsic, synchrony, diachrony, orality, performance, reading. Ten (10) concepts will be discussed. Suggested Readings: Sisir Kumar Das, ‘Prologue’, A History of Indian Literature (1800-1910), Western Impact: Indian Response. David Damrosch, Natalie Melas, & Mbongiseni Buthelezi, (Eds). The Princeton Sourcebook in Comparative Literature. Sayeed, S.A: ‘Being seen through Literature’ (Visva Bharati Quarterly) Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder’s introduction to Cchelebhulano Cchara Rabindranath Thakur’s introduction to Thakumar Jhuli, and Sahajpath M.H. Abrams, A Glossary of Literary Terms Events: This section will discuss some of the most important literary and extra-literary events within the Comparative Literary framework. Suggested Readings: Sisir Kumar Das. ‘Prologue’, A History of Indian Literature (1800-1910), Western Impact: Indian Response. CL/MA/ Core 2: Language Course I (Cross-listed) Objective: The objective of this course is to introduce compulsory language learning as part of skill development. The students will have option of selecting ONE Indian or non-Indian language from the pool of options offered to that particular batch.
    [Show full text]
  • Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
    Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • 1. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: Patra Bharati 2003; 48P
    1. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: Patra Bharati 2003; 48p. Rs.30 It Is the famous rhymes collection of Bengali Literature. 2. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: National Book Agency 2003; 60p. Rs.30 It in the most popular Bengala Rhymes ener written. 3. Aabol Taabol Roy, Sukumar Kolkata: Dey's 1990; 48p. Rs.10 It is the most famous rhyme collection of Bengali Literature. 4. Aachin Paakhi Dutta, Asit : Nikhil Bharat Shishu Sahitya 2002; 48p. Rs.30 Eight-stories, all bordering on humour by a popular writer. 5. Aadhikar ke kake dei Mukhophaya, Sutapa Kolkata: A 'N' E Publishers 1999; 28p. Rs.16 8185136637 This book intend to inform readers on their Rights and how to get it. 6. Aagun - Pakhir Rahasya Gangopadhyay, Sunil Kolkata: Ananda Publishers 1996; 119p. Rs.30 8172153198 It is one of the most famous detective story and compilation of other fun stories. 7. Aajgubi Galpo Bardhan, Adrish (ed.) : Orient Longman 1989; 117p. Rs.12 861319699 A volume on interesting and detective stories of Adrish Bardhan. 8. Aamar banabas Chakraborty, Amrendra : Swarnakhar Prakashani 1993; 24p. Rs.12 It is nice poetry for childrens written by Amarendra Chakraborty. 9. Aamar boi Mitra, Premendra : Orient Longman 1988; 40p. Rs.6 861318080 Amar Boi is a famous Primer-cum-beginners book written by Premendra Mitra. 10. Aat Rahasya Phukan, Bandita New Delhi: Fantastic ; 168p. Rs.27 This is a collection of eight humour A Mystery Stories. 12. Aatbhuture Mitra, Khagendranath Kolkata: Ashok Prakashan 1996; 140p. Rs.25 A collection of defective stories pull of wonder & surprise. 13. Abak Jalpan lakshmaner shaktishel jhalapala Ray, Kumar Kolkata: National Book Agency 2003; 58p.
    [Show full text]
  • Captain Cool: the MS Dhoni Story
    Captain Cool The MS Dhoni Story GULU Ezekiel is one of India’s best known sports writers and authors with nearly forty years of experience in print, TV, radio and internet. He has previously been Sports Editor at Asian Age, NDTV and indya.com and is the author of over a dozen sports books on cricket, the Olympics and table tennis. Gulu has also contributed extensively to sports books published from India, England and Australia and has written for over a hundred publications worldwide since his first article was published in 1980. Based in New Delhi from 1991, in August 2001 Gulu launched GE Features, a features and syndication service which has syndicated columns by Sir Richard Hadlee and Jacques Kallis (cricket) Mahesh Bhupathi (tennis) and Ajit Pal Singh (hockey) among others. He is also a familiar face on TV where he is a guest expert on numerous Indian news channels as well as on foreign channels and radio stations. This is his first book for Westland Limited and is the fourth revised and updated edition of the book first published in September 2008 and follows the third edition released in September 2013. Website: www.guluzekiel.com Twitter: @gulu1959 First Published by Westland Publications Private Limited in 2008 61, 2nd Floor, Silverline Building, Alapakkam Main Road, Maduravoyal, Chennai 600095 Westland and the Westland logo are the trademarks of Westland Publications Private Limited, or its affiliates. Text Copyright © Gulu Ezekiel, 2008 ISBN: 9788193655641 The views and opinions expressed in this work are the author’s own and the facts are as reported by him, and the publisher is in no way liable for the same.
    [Show full text]
  • Draupadi” and “Behind the Bodice” Anoushka Sinha
    Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS) ISSN: 2547-0044 http://ellids.com/archives/2019/10/3.1-Sinha.pdf CC Attribution-No Derivatives 4.0 International License www.ellids.com Resistance as Embodied Experience: A Study of Mahasweta Devi’s “Draupadi” and “Behind the Bodice” Anoushka Sinha Something fearful has happened somewhere. The nation doesn’t know it. (Mahasweta Devi, “Behind the Bodice,” emphasis added) Experience and knowledge might seem interchangeable terms. However, when theoretically examined, they pose a conflicting di- lemma in their respective nature and relation with each other. On one hand, knowledge is primarily derived from experience. The intrinsic characteristic of intimacy and immediacy of any experience catego- rizes it as highly subjective. Knowledge, on the other hand, is catego- rized as objective, pertaining to a certain universal appeal. Hereby arises a schism between the two concepts: experience and knowledge. This paper sets out to interrogate the complex relationship between the two concepts through a critical examination of Mahasweta Devi’s short fiction, “Draupadi” (1981) and “Behind the Bodice” (1996). The protagonists of these stories emerge as agents of resistance as the body becomes a crucial site of embodiment of experience. The complexity of experience and its role in the formation of the subject is explored through the course of this paper. Nation building became a significant enterprise in the forma- tion of the identity of the postcolonial India. This identity was prem- ised upon a certain idea of uniformity which led to the homogenization of the nation’s people into a particular perspective. Such perspective, in modern day liberal democracies, is exercised by the state and its various apparatuses (both repressive as well as ideological) to form a singular notion of the nation based on dominant/majoritarian views, thus stripping off its heterogeneity.
    [Show full text]
  • 371 – March 2018 (2)
    THE HAMPSHIRE CRICKET SOCIETY Patrons: John Woodcock Shaun Udal James Tomlinson NEWSLETTER No. 371 – MARCH 2018 (2) Wednesday 28 March 2018 – Meeting The society extends a warm welcome to this evening’s speaker, Adrian Aymes, on his return to the Society. He first addressed members in September 2000, during his benefit year. ADRIAN NIGEL AYMES was born in Southampton on 4 June 1964, and attended Bellemoor School. He came late to first-class cricket. He joined the Hampshire staff when 21 years of age in 1986 but did not gain a regular place until he finally displaced Bob Parks some four years later. He gave notice of what was to follow on his first-class debut against Surrey at The Oval in 1987. With Hampshire in trouble, he battled to 58 not out. Subsequently, no player in the first-class game during the 1990s sold his wicket more dearly. He was undefeated in a high proportion of his innings, which spoke volumes for his technique, temperament and sheer cussedness. With Robin Smith, he became the beating heart and consciousness of the Hampshire batting. If he took root and dug in, Hampshire were generally assured of a competitive total. All of his eight centuries were made in adversity. Of all Hampshire’s wicket-keepers, only his successor, Nic Pothas, has a higher batting average. He was a passionately proud professional, and never gave less than his best. He was fortunate to keep wicket to two of the genuinely great bowlers in the history of the game. At the start of his career, he stood back to the incomparable Malcolm Marshall; latterly, he kept to the unique Shane Warne.
    [Show full text]
  • Caribbean Cricket: the Role of Sport in Emerging Small-Nation Politics Author(S): Brian Stoddart Source: International Journal, Vol
    Canadian International Council Caribbean Cricket: The Role of Sport in Emerging Small-Nation Politics Author(s): Brian Stoddart Source: International Journal, Vol. 43, No. 4, Sport in World Politics (Autumn, 1988), pp. 618- 642 Published by: Canadian International Council Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40202566 . Accessed: 19/09/2011 13:24 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Canadian International Council is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to International Journal. http://www.jstor.org BRIAN STODDART Caribbean cricket: the role of sport in emerging small-nation politics On 29 June 1950 a team of cricketersplaying as the 'WestIndies' beat England in a test match for the first time since their acces- sion to internationalstatus in 1928. The victorywas all the more historicfor being recordedat Lord's,the London ground dubbed the Cathedral of Cricket.1As the last English wicket fell to produce the win, those at the ground witnessed a 'rush of West Indian supporters, one armed with an instrument of the guitar family.'2That was Lord Kitchener,the famous calypsonianfrom Trinidad whose words and music led the celebrationsin honour of a new cricket power, for West Indies went on to win two more tests and so the series that summer.
    [Show full text]
  • Sports & Media
    Sports & Media The Sports Journalist has covered many different sports for various media outlets. This (below) is a sample of what he has done over the years, but is not the complete list. Television TSJ is a highly experienced football reporter in all different media formats. He is a regular television reporter and post-match interviewer for Sky Sports on Soccer Saturday and the Mid-Week Soccer Special shows, covering games in all four divisions and domestic cup games. He covers FA Cup ties for ITV and Premier League matches for Setanta Ireland TV. TSJ covered Premier League press conferences for Absolute Radio. Whilst reporting at these press conferences, he has also written articles and stories for a number of internet websites. TSJ has also moved into media training footballers. During his career, TSJ has interviewed the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, David Beckham, Sven Goran Eriksson, Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Sir Bobby Robson, Sir Trevor Brooking and many more top level footballers and managers. Local Golf The Sports Journalist writes a double page golf spread for the two local newspapers in Northamptonshire each week. He writes a double page golf spread called On The Fairways for the Northamptonshire Telegraph and a similar double page golf spread called Around The Greens for the Northamptonshire Chronicle & Echo on the same day each week. Golf Clubs in the county include Northants County, Collingtree Park, Wellingborough, Peterborough Milton and Cold Ashby. Local golfers include Ladies European Tour pro and Solheim Cup player Charley Hull, European Tour pros Ryan Evans, Gary Boyd and Meghan MacLaren, plus England international amateurs Callum Farr and Ben Jones.
    [Show full text]
  • Issn 2454-8596
    ISSN 2454-8596 www.vidhyayanaejournal.org An International Multidisciplinary Research e-Journal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Modernisation of Myth in Amish Tripathi's Shiva Trilogy and Ram Chandra Series Priti M. Padsumbiya Dr Ankit Gandhi Research Scholar Assistant Professor Dept. of English Dept. of English Madhav University, Sirohi, Rajasthan Madhav University, Sirohi, Rajasthan V o l u m e . 3 I s s u e 4 F e b r u a r y - 2 0 1 8 Page 1 ISSN 2454-8596 www.vidhyayanaejournal.org An International Multidisciplinary Research e-Journal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT Each extraordinary human civilization has its own fortune of folklore. Egypt, Rome, Greece, India, China and different societies are the exemplary models. Every one of them, throughout history, made old stories, network customs and social convictions which prompted the making of tremendous collections of mythology. India has most likely the most extravagant storage facility of folklore and legends on the planet. It is encouraged from incalculable sources and safeguarded in the four Vedas , the Upanishads, the two stories, the eighteen fundamental Purans and manychants, plays, verse, figures ,move, music and folklore. The underlying foundations of India‟s incredible past go before the Aryans to the Dravidians and even
    [Show full text]
  • Unit 5 Nirad C. Chaudhuri
    UNIT 5 NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI Structure Objectives Introduction The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian Thy Hand, Great Anarch Critical Opinion Let Us Sum Up Glossary Questions Suggested Reading 5.0 OBJECTIVES In this unit, we will read selections from Nirad C. Chaudhuri's autobiography. We shall critically examine one long chapter from The Autobiography of an Unknown Indion, the book which catapulted Chaudhuri to fame, and then two selections from its sequel, Thy Hand, Great Anarch, to acquaint ourselves with Chaudhuri's distinctive prose style and his beliefs. His opinions are controversial, and critical opinion about his achievement is divided. You should aim at evaluating this leading writer of non-fiction prose yourself 5.1 INTRODUCTION Nirad C. Chnudhuri (1897-1998) ~~~-~hdprose Nirad C. Chaudhuri (1897-1 998) was born on November 23 into a middle class tamily in Kishorganj, a small town in Mymensingh District of East Bengal. He was educated in Bengal, and took his B.A. (Hons.) degree from the University of Calcutta in 19 18. He studied for an M.A. degree in history, but was unsuccessful in the examination. Even as a school child, he was fascinated by books and the inteilcctuai life. The atmosphere at home was conducive to an appreciation of Western literature and music. He was very well read, and had learnt European languages li'~eFrcnch. German and Latin. Lack of a master's degree ruled out the chances of teaching in a college, and he found it difficult to get suitable employment. For some time hc tried free lance .joudism. From 1937 to 194 1 he worked as a secretary to Saratchandra Bose (Subhas Chandrals brother).
    [Show full text]
  • Vol. Ci No. 1 March 2016
    MARCH 2016 MARCH VOL. CI NO. 1 CI NO. VOL. VOL. CI NO. 1 MARCH 2016 THE DIOCESAN COLLEGE, RONDEBOSCH College Address: Campground Road, Rondebosch, 7700, Tel 021 659 1000, Fax 021 659 1013 Prep Address: Fir Road, Rondebosch, 7700; Tel 021 659 7220 Pre-Prep Address: Sandown Road, Rondebosch, 7700; Tel 021 659 1037/47 Editor: Mr CW Tucker [email protected] OD Union Section Editor: Mrs R Wilke [email protected] OD Union Section Editorial Committee: Mr CW Tucker, Dr P Murray, Mr B Robertson, Mrs D O’ Rourke OD Union E-mail: [email protected] Museum and Archives: Dr P Murray [email protected] website: www.bishops.org.za FOUNDED IN 1849 BY THE BISHOP OF CAPE TOWN, AS A CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1891 Visitor HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CAPE TOWN, THABO CECIL MAKGOBA Members of the College Council Chairman Mr MJ Bosman Bishop GQ Counsell, Mr DG Burton, Mr PG van Tonder, Mr A Selby, Dr E Fullard, Mr T Mashologu, Mrs T Moyo, Mr PM Apleni, Dr N Shaikh and Mr CJ Haw Principal: Mr G Pearson, B. Com, HDE, B Ed COLLEGE STAFF Deputy Principal: Mr V Wood, B Ed, BA, HDE Deputy Headmasters Mr S Henchie, MA (Economics) Mr MS Bizony, B.Sc (Hons) Ms B Kemball, BA, HDE, FDE (I SEN) Mr PG Westwood, B.Sc (Hons) Mr K Kruger; B Sc (Erg), HDE Mr W Wallace, BA (Hons), HDE Mr D Russell, B Com, HDE Assistant Deputy Headmaster Mr R Jacobs, B.Sc(Ed) Mr M Mitchell, MBA, M Mus, HDE, LTCL, FTCL, UPLM, UTLM Mr J Nolte, B.Soc.Sci (Hons); B Psych, PGCE Mr R Smith, BA (Hons) SportsSci (Biokmetics), PGCE Academic Staff Mr JH Swift, B SocSci, HDE Mr RPO Hyslop, BA (FA), HDE Mrs A van Selm, BA, PGCE Mr PL Court, BA (Hons), BA, HDE Mrs J Campbell, M Sc (Education), B.Sc, HDE Mrs GM Bassett, BMus Mrs R Manie, BA, STD; Child Development and Dr PL Murray, DPhil, MA, BA (Classics), Cert Lit (Italian) Barriers to Learning Mr L Glanvill, B Sc (Hons); HDE Rev T Wilke, M Ed (Ed.
    [Show full text]
  • 'Unknown Soldiers' Are Today's Airborne Gypsies
    The ‘unknown Jeddah residents F1 boss soldiers’ are jittery as deadly rejects today’s MERS virus bribery airborne gypsies4 spreads16 charges44 Max 39º Min 27º FREE www.kuwaittimes.net NO: 16146- Friday, April 25, 2014 MPs to grill Premier SEE PAGE 9 KUWAIT: (Left to right) Kuwaiti MPs Hussein Qwaiaan Al-Mutairi, Riyadh Al-Adasani and Abdulkarim Al- Kindari address the press at the National Assembly in Kuwait City yes- terday. — Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat Local2 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2014 Why you can’t drive a pickup truck in Kuwait Expats unaware of the law are often surprised when they head to a showroom looking for the latest pickup. By Nawara Fattahova those driving pickup trucks to have a special permission does not allow expats to register any pickup vehicle in to drive it. From 1983 until 2000, self-employed foreign- their name. So in order to buy a pickup I have to either o you have stuff to haul from a house? Do you ers could obtain this special permission to own a pickup register it in the name of a Kuwaiti citizen or if I am a want to buy a new bed but don’t want to pay the truck (often referred to locally as a 1.8) if they worked in partner in any business, then I can register it in the name Ddelivery charge? Are you thinking about starting a certain professions. But when the self-employment law of the company,” he told the Kuwait Times. small home catering service but need a pickup to trans- for expats was cancelled so were special permissions.
    [Show full text]