Hemalkasa 22 hours 22 streaks

Hemalkasa  22 hours  22 streaks
Author: Ganesh Venkataraman
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-04-09
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781948146944

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The author of The Madhigattan Encounter brings you yet another astounding chain of thoughts through his second outing as a writer with Hemalkasa: 22 Hours, 22 Streaks. The author’s journey through the forests of Maharashtra’s Hemalkasa sets off a chain reaction in his life, causing him to see everything clearer. His visit gave rise to a new way of thinking and induced provocations, which he now wishes to share with the world. Venkataraman has written Hemalkasa: 22 Hours, 22 Streaks to do so, detailing his nearly daylong stay inside Lok Biradari at Hemalkasa, a social project by Dr. Prakash Amte.

Down and Out Today

Down and Out Today
Author: Matthew Small
Publsiher: Legend Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785079979

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'Enlightening and startling... The world needs more writers like Matthew Small.' Charlie Carroll'Brings into sharp relief the realities of poverty... inspiring and uplifting.' Tracy Shildrick'A fascinating insight into what it feels like to live on the streets of the UK and India today.' Joanna Mack Poverty stretches across all of humanity and by travelling East, Small encounters the raw faces of poverty in India’s slums; he works in a leprosy community, and joins the Sisters of Mercy on the smoggy and exhilarating streets in Calcutta. He then returns to the UK, to Bath, to see what the passing of three months means to those who are scarred by one of the most unglamorous of all humanities’ ills, being poor.Small engages with different community members who are living with poverty, to answer these long standing questions: What’s keeping them down? What’s pushing them out? And how can we move forward?

Philosophy of Sarvodaya

Philosophy of Sarvodaya
Author: Dada Dharmadhikari
Publsiher: Popular Prakashan
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2000
Genre: India
ISBN: 8171546757

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Wisdom Song The Life of Baba Amte

Wisdom Song  The Life of Baba Amte
Author: Neesha Mirchandani
Publsiher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9789351940623

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Born into privilege and wealth, Murlidhar Devidas Amte was a maverick who wanted to live life to the fullest. He realized early on that he had to live, not for himself, but for others - or else all his privilege, position and superior personal qualities would be mere tinsel. The pioneering commune at Anandwan, where those affected by leprosy could live with dignity and pride; the Bharat Jodo marches across the length and breadth of India to promote national unity and harmony; the decade-long vigil by the Narmada river in solidarity with those at the receiving end of state-sponsored environmental devastation - Baba Amte did this and much more, coping the whole time with a crippling spinal degenerative disease. The countless lives transformed by three generations of the Amte family are shining testimonials to the magnitude of Baba Amte's vision, and the indomitable spirit that made that vision real. With in-depth conversations with Baba, and interviews with many of his close friends and family, this biography is equally a record of the collective memory of those who have known him best. What emerges is an intimate portrait of one of the few individuals of our times who have embodied the cherished ideals of compassion and selfless service.

Greatness of Spirit

Greatness of Spirit
Author: Meera Johri
Publsiher: Rajpal & Sons
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2010
Genre: Celebrities
ISBN: 8170288584

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Environment Chronicles

Environment Chronicles
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9788179933589

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This unique collection of stories from across India, South Asia, and the world brings to you personal accounts of struggle, survival, trust, and hope for a better tomorrow. From the pollution-choked rivers in our cities, contamination in our food, to the carbon footprint of the US elections; from the promise of smokeless chulhas to the scenario in which we run out of oil; from the slow death of our historical heritage to the plight of the magnificent big cats, this thorough, complete, and meaningful anthology takes a broad sweep over the past few years to highlight and present the best and the biggest stories.

Christianity in a Different Light Vol 1

Christianity in a Different Light   Vol  1
Author: Maanoj Rakhit
Publsiher: Maanoj Rakhit मानोज रखित
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9788189990084

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Auditing and Reinterpreting Religion, History and Current Events

Strangers Drowning

Strangers Drowning
Author: Larissa MacFarquhar
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780698195608

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What does it mean to devote yourself wholly to helping others? In Strangers Drowning, Larissa MacFarquhar seeks out people living lives of extreme ethical commitment and tells their deeply intimate stories; their stubborn integrity and their compromises; their bravery and their recklessness; their joys and defeats and wrenching dilemmas. A couple adopts two children in distress. But then they think: If they can change two lives, why not four? Or ten? They adopt twenty. But how do they weigh the needs of unknown children in distress against the needs of the children they already have? Another couple founds a leprosy colony in the wilderness in India, living in huts with no walls, knowing that their two small children may contract leprosy or be eaten by panthers. The children survive. But what if they hadn’t? How would their parents’ risk have been judged? A woman believes that if she spends money on herself, rather than donate it to buy life-saving medicine, then she’s responsible for the deaths that result. She lives on a fraction of her income, but wonders: when is compromise self-indulgence and when is it essential? We honor such generosity and high ideals; but when we call people do-gooders there is skepticism in it, even hostility. Why do moral people make us uneasy? Between her stories, MacFarquhar threads a lively history of the literature, philosophy, social science, and self-help that have contributed to a deep suspicion of do-gooders in Western culture. Through its sympathetic and beautifully vivid storytelling, Strangers Drowning confronts us with fundamental questions about what it means to be human. In a world of strangers drowning in need, how much should we help, and how much can we help? Is it right to care for strangers even at the expense of those we are closest to? Moving and provocative, Strangers Drowning challenges us to think about what we value most, and why.