Monday, November 13, 2017

Managing Life with Bhagwad Gita

Author: Vinod Malhotra
Publisher: Third Eye, an imprint of Pentagon Press
(Pp 194, ISBN 978-93-86618-00-9, Rs 295)
The debate whether Krishna or Arjuna are historical or mythological personages, will continue as long as the word Bhagwadgita is spoken. What is more relevant is the context, vulnerabilities, lifestyle and the avowed goals of human existence. The breadth and the depth of Krishna's wisdom encapsulated in 700 verses have no parallel and are relevant for the entire mankind in a timeless paradigm. This book is a humble attempt at simplifying the esoteric contents of Gita for a universal reference.

This book gives practical aspects of management of our life and teaches us how to apply the teachings of Gita in our day-to-day life. It delivers valuable insights on how most of the physical pains that we experience, are due to our "thoughts." Written in an easy-to-understand language, the book is a must read for people of all ages.

- Varsha Verma

Kottavi Raja and his Sleepy Kingdom

Author: Yasaswini Sampathkumar
Illustrator: Henu Mahtani
Publisher: Pratham Books
(Pp 16, ISBN 978-93-8672-137-2, Rs 40)
Kottavi Raja had trouble sleeping... but only at night. During the day, when his ministers discussed complex problems, he’d find himself nodding of f. He asked everyone for remedies. Nothing seemed to work. Where had Nidra Devi gone?

An interesting story with befitting colourful pictures, the book is a real treat for the eyes. The language is simple…children will love to hear or read the story. Another beautiful book from Pratham’s treasure trove!

- Varsha Verma

Foods That Heal

Author: Dr GN Chauhan
Publisher: Popular Book depot
(Pp 350, ISBN 973-81-86098-35-8, Rs 350)
Our kitchen is full of foods which have healing properties but we don’t know how to use them efficiently. The book is a comprehensive guide which helps in curing the disease in a natural way. It gives an intensive detail of almost every disease and how to heal with usage of certain foods, which are rich in minerals, vitamins, trace elements, vital nutrients and other substances that have positive medicinal and curative values. Easy to understand and follow, the book is a boon for one and all!

- Varsha Verma

White Crane, Lend Me Your Wings: A Tibetan Tale of Love and War

Author: Tsewang yishey Pemba
Publisher: Niyogi Books, New Delhi
(Pp 468 ISBN 978-93-85285-62-2, Rs 495)
A posthumous novel by Dr Tsewang Yishey Pemba, the founding father of Tibetan-English literature, White Crane, Lend me your Wings is a historical fiction set in the breathtakingly beautiful Nyarong Valley in the Kham province of Eastern Tibet in the first half of the twentieth century. Dr Pemba skillfully weaves a dazzling tapestry of individual lives and sweeping events creating an epic vision of a country and people during a time of tremendous upheaval.

Each word is the book is skilfully written and once opened, it is impossible to put the book down. It shows the true human spirit, which is above nationality, religion, political view etc. The book shows the purity of love, compassion, valour, honor, trust and deeds. A beautiful tale, written in an equally compassionate way!

- Varsha Verma

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Touching people hearts through writings

When a book touches a reader’s heart, it is a bestseller, not in numbers (maybe) but in its purpose. Two beautiful heart-touching novels – The Red Butterfly and Saanvri were recently launched and Varsha Verma had a chance to meet the authors of these novels – both well-known names from different industries altogether. Excerpts.Avinash Pushkarna, author of The Red Butterfly 



With his graduation in Zoology (Honours) and later a degree in Law from Delhi University, Avinash Pushkarna joined the State Bank of India as a Probationary Officer in 1983. But his passion to be a Civil Servant made him join the Government of India in 1986. He has put in around thirty years of active service and is presently serving as an Additional Commissioner of Customs, Central Excise & Service Tax. He has received World Customs Organisation’s Certificate of Merit for his distinguished service. A passionate and voracious reader, Avinash aspires to be an author of repute. Published by Niyogi Books, My Red Butterfly is his debut novel.

My Red Butterfly is a modest yet sublime tale of unparalleled love and romance. It could be of any one of us; of requited or unrequited love; successful or torn apart. Set during the late seventies and early eighties, it takes you across many states in India and the ups and downs of the protagonist’s journey of life and the people who influence him and shape his life. It’s a story of hope, aspirations deep filial bonds and unadulterated chords of friendship.

On asking about how he came up with the plot of the novel, Avinash replied that he had the ready template of the novel long time back. “I always had the ability to comprehend the emotions of people and romantic stories always appealed to me. So, I always knew that whenever I start writing, it would be a romantic novel,” he shared.

“It’s a story to relive and remember, set in the decade when love was not alloyed with materialism and practicalities and when relationships were not tortuous, but were straight and heartfelt. It’s a story that will touch the inner chords of your heart. There are values, bonding, love, friendship, romance – its sure going to touch the reader’s heart,” he added.

Being such a busy person himself, it would have been difficult to write? “I took five years to write the novel. I really enjoyed giving shape to the idea of my novel; the whole process was so creative. It took one-and-a-half years for the editing and I am happy with the way it has shaped. I do not want to be a run of the mill author; rather I want to be an author of repute. My Red Butterfly is the result of my seven years of toil of passion. Being a totally Indian story, I believe that it will touch many a hearts and will also appeal to the connoisseurs of literature,” added Avinash, who is now busy working on his next novel, which he feel might be a sequel to this.

Vinod Pande, author of Saanvri: The Story of Concubine 
Vinod Pande has walked many a path: a civil servant with the British Government, a broadcaster with the BBC, the maker of several documentaries and ad-films, he helmed one of the popular TV networks launched during the late nineties and ran his own advertising agency in London. After his foray into Bollywood, he was a member of the jury for important award ceremonies and chaired the selection committees of the Indian entry for the Oscar Awards on two occasions. He is, however, most well known as the producer, writer and director of the Hindi film Ek Baar Phir; other notable ones like Yeh Nazdeekiyan and Sins; and acclaimed TV serials Air Hostess and Reporter. He lives and works as a filmmaker and author in Mumbai. After Don’s Wife, a story on forbidden love, born in the crucible of crime, Saanvri: The Story of Concubine (published by Niyogi Books) is his second novel.

Saanvri’s tale is about decadence in high palaces of power; the story of a woman who learns to use the wanton carnality in men in a society that uses and abuses her. It is also about the three most important people in her life, all of who use her with impunity. As Vinod shares, the characters are inspired by real-life incidents. “Interestingly, I started working on Saanvri as a film script as one of my friends wanted to make a film on the subject. Unfortunately, the project was shelved and the script lay with me for quite some time. Later, I reworked on the script and presented it in the form of a novel,” he said.

On asking how Vinod feels as an author, he replied that he has reinvented himself in the form of an author. “This gives me more freedom to express my thoughts and I am completely enjoying it. I wish to bring out more books in future and continue writing,” he said. 

Thursday, October 13, 2016

Staged! The Biggest Names From the Events Industry Go Live

Authors: Sapna Gupta Navneeth and Deepak Chodhary
Publisher: Om Books International, New Delhi
(Pp 234, ISBN 978-93-83202-11-9, Rs 395)

Claimed to be the first book on the Indian Live Event Industry that goes beyond just academic definitions, the book reveals what it is like to be a part of the industry. With a foreword by the original showman of live events, Subhash Ghai, and an introduction by EEMA President Sabbas Joseph, the book features 17 top industry leaders who have been instrumental is making an industry where there was none.

The book provides important insights on the size of the industry and gamut of its engagement. It also shows how this sunrise industry is already on an unstoppable curve.

How To Win Friends & Influence People

Author: Dale Carnegie
Publisher: Diamond Books, New Delhi
(Pp 224, ISBN 978-93-5261-259-8, Rs 150)

This international bestseller is a timeless book on tips to win friends and influence people. The revised edition carries the same charm and helpful advice to win friends. It presents a lot of information on personality development, thus making one an extraordinary person. It gives simple tips like smiling and how to start a conversation. The book is simple to follow and can be of a great help to people who are shy or introverts. For others, it can help to make a good and lasting impression and develop leadership skills. A must-read book for everyone!