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It is 1934, and Ravi is just twelve when his father suddenly dies. His mother points to a star in the Indian sky and tells him his father has left the world to help others, and Ravi silently vows to seek lifelong guidance from the star. As his family struggles to make ends meet, Ravi shoulders new responsibilities to help them all survive. After a family friend offers to finance his studies, Ravi embarks on a journey in which he learns about the stars, makes friends, and eventually graduates from college. Not long after he learns of Gandhi's movement, Ravi meets his life partner and begins a daunting fight against indigenous enemies fueled by determination, truth, and a commitment to serving others. Now he must rely on guidance from the star more than ever before. This life shares the fascinating story of how a humble man found success and fulfillment without compromising his integrity with the hope that others will learn to live passionately and leave their own legacy.
SECTION -I : Test of Intelligence, Exercise - 1 to 10 (with Answers and Explanatory Notes). SECTION - II : Test of Reasoning, Exercises -1 to 8 (with Answered and Explanatory Notes). SECTION - III :Test of Reasoning/Intelligence, Exercises -1 & 2 (with Answer and Explanatory Notes), Practice Papers - 1 & 2 (Answers & Explanations), Self-Assessment Tests : Multiple Choice Objective Type Questions -1 to 6 (Answers & Explanations.
From the Slums of Bombay to the Corridors of Power—One Man’s Fight Against a Nation’s Deepest Evil Ramabhadra’s story is one of grit, resilience, and impossible ambition. Born in the quiet coastal village of Kotthapatnam, his childhood was marked by poverty and the brutality of nature. A devastating cyclone ripped his family from their home, pushing them into the unforgiving slums of Bombay. Just when life seemed to find balance, tragedy struck—his father was falsely accused of corruption and brutally murdered. Orphaned and shattered, Ramabhadra was left alone to survive in a city that never stopped moving. But this wasn’t the end—it was the beginning. Against insurmountable od...
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"At a time when each Society had its own medium of propogation of its researches ... in the form of Transactions, Proceedings, Journals, etc., a need was strongly felt for bringing out a journal devoted exclusively to the study and advancement of Indian culture in all its aspects. [This] encouraged Jas Burgess to launch the 'Indian antiquary' in 1872. The scope ... was in his own words 'as wide as possible' incorporating manners and customs, arts, mythology, feasts, festivals and rites, antiquities and the history of India ... Another laudable aim was to present the readers abstracts of the most recent researches of scholars in India and the West ... 'Indian antiquary' also dealt with local legends, folklore, proverbs, etc. In short 'Indian antiquary' was ... entirely devoted to the study of MAN - the Indian - in all spheres ..."--Introduction to facsimile volumes, published 1985
Study on the Viṣṇukuṇḍis, south Indian dynasty, ruling from Srisaila, 375-612.
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