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FAMILY MEDICINE IN INDIA & CLIMATE CHANGE

499.00

This book will inspire many more doctors to become GPs.It is a privilege to be a GP/family doctor. We can only earn the trust of people, patients, society and governments by demonstrating high standards of practice with accountability. And by being kind, compassionate and courageous. This book documents many personal success stories inspite of the big question mark on the very need for Family Medicine in India: the change in the name is appropriate. Would it not be nice to handover a copy of this book to anyone who is curious about the development of Family Medicine in India?

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MOUNAYOGI

350.00

MOUNAYOGI, A NOVEL WRITTEN BY Pusparani Patel. This book delves deep into the intricate tapestry of human emotions, interweaving themes of love, friendship, and the poignant struggles of everyday life. patel?s narrative style is both lyrical and profound, capturing the essence of Odia culture while resonating with universal human experiences. Mounayogi is not just a Novel, but a reflection on the human condition. patel’s ability to blend poetic prose with social commentary makes this book a significant contribution to contemporary Odia literature. Readers are sure to find themselves immersed in the emotional journeys of the characters, making it a must-read for those who appreciate heartfelt storytelling and cultural richness.

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Rising Heat, Sinking Hope; CLIMATE REALITIES IN COASTAL INDIA

350.00

The coastal crisis is as much about people as it is about the environment. The book explores how climate change amplifies existing inequities, hitting hardest those least equipped to cope. Women, who form nearly half the coastal workforce, juggle care-giving and labour under harsher conditions, their contributions often invisible. Marginalized caste and tribal communities face systemic barriers, locked out of resources and decision-making. Youth, the future of these coasts, grapple with the loss of traditional livelihoods while leading bold movements for change.

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DIGBHRANTA

350.00

The book reflects the author’s introspective journey and the emotional impulse behind writing. The novel explores human experiences, particularly the complete nature of love, portrayed as a conflict between illusion and reality. It emphasises that emotional and mental states cannot be measured, creating confusion in relationships. Through two contrasting female characters – Mamata and Urvashi. The narrative examines differing life perspectives. Mamata, practical and grounded expresses care through physical and emotional support, guided by her independent ideology. Urvashi, educated and career-focused, remains uncertain about her feelings, blurring the line between love and friendship. Shubha, caught between desire and traditional values struggles with loneliness and indecision. Then is a story of “bloodied dreams” and the silent tears shed in the struggle to find meaning. By questioning whether love is a moral duty or a liberating force, the book challenges readers to judge the shifting values and wavering relationships of today’s generation.

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SHREEMAD BHAGABATA GEETA

300.00

Bhagavat Gita is one of the most sacred book in Hindu Religion. It contains 18 chapters and 700 slokas Each chapter is devoted to one yoga. Meaning of each sloka with small briefing is given. Sri Ramakrishna’s gospel, wherever fitting to sloka is mentioned to help the readers to understand Gita better. Book is a handy and simple and the language is so simple that one can understand it easily. The Gita is the perfect guide to those who aspire to build a perfect personality.

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