Khaled Hosseini's A thousand splendid Suns

By Pranati Saikia

Khaled Hosseini is a wonderful writer whose deep sensibility towards woman mind and sentiments really amazed me in his beautiful novel ‘A thousand splendid Suns’. His depiction of women characters and his perception of women psyche are convincingly realistic and immaculately ideal. Though the story of ‘A thousand splendid Suns’ deals with the lives of two Afghani women, yet the portrayal of woman mind carries so much reality and depth that it seems to be the story of every woman striving hard to survive with dignity in this male dominated society.


As the story is humanistic, it also explores human relationships in a broader perspective and throws light on the changing facets of these relationships which are fragile and ruled by capricious emotions. It reveals some of the bitter truths of human society based on shallow ideals and false beliefs by placing the characters in the extreme conditions of life. Hosseini has maintained the significance of humanity, love and inner strength in a war torn society like Afghanistan where human life has no value and blood relations are fragile under hostile conditions. In such society, humanity and love ultimately reigns and upholds human values and protect lives.

‘A thousand splendid Suns’ is set in the backdrop of constant political and civil strife in Afghanistan. It begins with the story of melancholy life of Mariam, an illegitimate daughter of a rich man Jalil and a housemaid. She lives with her cynical mother in a hut away from the society on the outskirts of Herat. Mariam’s isolated life has nothing to be happy about except her father Jalil’s weekly visits on every Thursday. Jalil would bring gifts for Mariam. His visits bring happiness and smiles for her. But Mariam’s embittered mother dislikes Jalil’s visits. For her, these visits are not out of genuine love for Mariam but his idea of penance for his shameful deed he committed. Despite her mother’s spiteful remarks and accusations, Mariam loves Jalil. His concern gives her a hope of happy life in future.

Jalil is one of the richest men of Herat. He owns a cinema hall, a clothing shop, three carpet stores and lands in Karokh and Farah. He has three wives and ten children. But Mariam has no familiarity with his legitimate family.

Then unfortunate strikes her happiness. When she turns fifteen, her doting father betrays her trust and doesn’t keep his promise of taking her to his cinema hall with her siblings together. Out of distress, Mariam leaves for Herat to meet Jalil in spite of her mother’s striken condition but she returns back emotionally wounded as Jalil hide himself inside the house and deny seeing her.

Consequently, when Mariam comes back, she finds her mother commits suicide.
Now, Mariam is desolate. On one of his wives suggestion, Jalil marries her off to a shoemaker Rasheed who is a widower and 30 years older to her. Rasheed is a rogue kind of man, annoyed by his own past. He says it embarrasses him, ‘to see a man who has lost control of his wife’ and claims her to wear burqa. Mariam’s conjugal life further deprived her of dignity when she suffers miscarriages one after another. Gradually, Rasheed treats her with contempt, subjecting her to scorn, ridicule, and insults, even ‘walking past her like she was nothing but a house cat.’ Mariam lives in fear of ‘his shifting moods, his volatile temperament, his insistence on steering mundane exchanges down a confrontational path that, on occasion, he would resolve with punches, slaps, kicks, and sometimes try to make amends for with polluted apologies and sometimes not.’

The life of Hosseini’s other heroine Laila, begins after two decades in the war torn climate of Kabul. Laila is born to loving and educated parents. Her doting father wants her to go to university for higher education. Laila has a very protective boyfriend Tariq who has lost one of his legs in a landmine.

Laila’s mother, once an affectionate woman in her good days, suffers acute depression when her two sons were sent to fight the Soviets. As time passes on, children grow up and the Soviets are vanquished by the Mujahideen. Subsequently, Kabul soon turns into a war zone as the infighting between the warlords begins. Under such hostile conditions, Laila turns fifteen. Suddenly her life shatters when a rocket lobbed by one of the warlord factions attacks her house and kills her parents. Her boyfriend has already migrated to Pakistan with his parents to save their lives. Now Laila’s has no one to rely. Her life has ruined.

But the story takes a twist. This tragedy forces Laila to become a part of her neighbors, Mariam and Rasheed. When she discovers that she is pregnant with Tariq’s child, she agrees to the marriage proposal given by Rasheed, now 70 years old. Laila’s assent to Rasheed’s proposal disappoints Mariam and a hostile feeling arises in her against Laila. But Laila’s daughter Aziza’s birth develops a feeling of affection in Mariam. Soon Mariam and Laila become friends, defending one another from Rasheed’s attacks.

The story further follows the lives of these two women. Life becomes a never ending struggle for them against torment and insecurity. But under such drastic conditions, Laila’s lover Tariq emerges as a ray of hope. This hope infuses new strength in them. With this hope they surmount every impossible obstacle with courage.

The story is embedded with so much tragedy one after another that while reading it, I was moved to tears. Even after finished reading it, I was continued feeling some unknown grief inside me by recognizing the fragility of relations and human emotions. But it also mesmerized my inner being by advocating the fact that emotions of love and humanity are forever.

Hosseini’s language is simple with an enchanting flow that grips reader’s attention swiftly. The storyline is humanistic. He has adeptly demonstrated the fact that emotions rule and ruin the lives of people. He has beautifully illustrates the hope and despair of human lives.


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'My Name Is Red'

By Pranati Saikia, New Delhi

To read Pamuk is to delve deep inside many serious things, to sway between fact and fiction, to gain insight and feel more prudent just like a scholar. After reading 'My Name Is Red' one of the brilliant novels by this hardheaded intellectual, I felt exactly the same, witty and wise. The novel takes you to an exotic tour of the realm of art and discusses many important facts of the Islamic Literature. While reading the novel, you will have the feeling of being shifted to sixteenth century Istanbul, Exploring the Ottoman society, its way of life and witnessing its cultural past.

Basically a murder mystery, yet 'My Name Is Red' has however surpasses the conventional limits of the kind. The novel is an excellent blending of fact and fiction. The narratives of all the chapters are long philosophical discussions on the nature of art, the essence of 'Style', relationship between God and the artist, and profound psychological analysis of human emotions of Love, Guilt and Sin.

Pamuk has used wonderful theatrical style in the novel and dexterously presented the story through a series of dramatic monologues. Each character has unraveled different stories to form the conceivable scenarios tangled with confusion and ambiguity. Every character has been given voice, even the picture of a Tree, a Dog, a Horse and a gold coin to put forward opinions, which has made the story more interesting and appealing.

The story is set in the Ottoman Istanbul and the year is 1591. Ulema and the Ottoman traditionalists are agitating against the art of painting, especially in the 'European Style'. Traditionally the whole concept of representational art is regarded with great suspicion in Islam. It is given in the glorious Koran that 'creator' is one of the traits of God. It is Allah who is creative. It is He who brings that which is not into existence. He gives life to the lifeless. No one ought to compete with Him. The painters who claim to be as creative as Him are committing greatest of sins.

The main characters of the story belong to the Sultan's workshop. The artists of this workshop have passed their lifetime listening to stories in coffeehouses and studying the work of the great Islamic masters whose illustrations embellish the Persian mythology. They have spent years illuminating old stories with new pictures by following the methods of the old masters and operating on the strict guidelines set by imams who interpret the Koran as tolerating visual art only as an extension of writing.

Now a group of miniaturists have been hired by the master Enishte Effendi to work on a secret manuscript in the ' European Style' who has been commended by the Sultan. One of these miniaturists has been killed mysteriously and dumped in a well. Meanwhile, Black, the hero of the story has returned back to his native land Istanbul after an absence of twelve years. He has been summoned back by his master and maternal Uncle Enishte Effendi. All these years Black had been traveling into far-flung areas of Persia and working as a secretary in the service of the pashas. During these years he was also trying to visualize the vision of his beloved, Shekure, the daughter of Enishte Effendi with whom he fell in love desperately twelve years ago but her hand his Enishte had denied him.

Shekure is ravishingly beautiful yet devious woman and a mother of two young sons, Shevket and Orhan. After his arrival, Black learnt that Shekure has been recently widowed. He also discovered that one of his Enishte's illustrators has been murdered secretively. In his meeting with Enishte, Black has been told that the Sultan has commanded Enishte to complete a special illustrated book. “Our Sultan, refuge of the World, wanted to demonstrate that in the thousandth year of the Muslim calendar He and His state could utilize the styles of the Franks as well as the Franks themselves". So Enishte has been asked to conquer the west by imitating its culture.

But in the eyes of Nusrat Hoja (a cleric at the Bayazid Mosque) and his fundamentalist followers, imitating west will be blasphemy against Allah, against the East. During his meeting with Enishte, Black also met Shekure's youngest son and soon a feeling of restlessness has aroused in him to meet his beloved.

Pamuk has given a deep human touch to the love story of Black and Shekure. Initially Black's frantic love for Shekure seems to be extravagantly romantic at the surface but as the story progresses, it gradually becomes heart rendering and endearing. Then a second murder has been committed and the victim is Enishte Effendi- the mastermind of the secret manuscript. Soon after her father's death, Shekure get married to Black to protect herself and her sons from her ill-fated husband's brother Hasan, who has also fallen in love with her.

Now it has been fallen on Black to find out the murderer who is loitering among other artists. Undoubtedly the murderer is one of the artists who have driven insane by the implications of painting 'like the Venetians'. Black's quest with master Osman to discover the culprit takes the reader through long discussions on philosophies about the true nature of art and real meaning of Style.

The Sultan has granted only three days to Black to find out some clues, which could help in finding out the murderer's identity. Black and master Osman have been taken to the dark room of the treasury to find out some clues of the murderer. The illustrations of the various books on cultural history in the dark room of treasury inside which Black with master Osman were searching clues to identify the murderer is quiet substantial and gripping. The narratives of detection and desire have been magnificently amalgamated to form the rest of the plot. On one hand Pamuk's description of ravishing Shekure quickens the heart and on other hand, his perplexing clues to the identity of the murderer quicken the mind.

Sometimes conversation on various issues between the characters has made the tempo and sometimes expeditions into myth and history has pushed the story forward.

Orhan Pamuk is indisputably one of the greatest writers of Turkey and this masterpiece by him is also undeniably strikingly beautiful, observant and amusing.


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Success Mantra of Life…

Success Mantra itself explains its meaning as it is the platform that contains all the resources for achieving Success in life, making our Dream into Reality or you can say “Dreams come True”.

All successful person have their own secretes of Success and they follow all their success steps in their own particular manner. The main thing of Success mantra is that, if you want to succeed in your life then you have to make a success mantra in life which can transform your Dreams into Reality.

Few Secrets of Success are here:

# 1: Think Big with Positive thoughts: Firstly, you have to Dream Big, then only you can get your Goal but with positive thoughts. Just keep in mind that it never goes to the negative side because negative thoughts also block the way of success. Firstly fix a Real Goal and leave your Brain free for imagination.

# 2: Take Small Steps: After fixation of Goal, start your journey with small steps and move on focusing your small steps. So make a series of small steps in chain manner and getting the steps towards the Success gradually and slowly.

# 3: Self Visualization: After every step you have to visualize yourself, WHERE ARE YOU NOW??? The best time of visualization is before you go for sleep and motivate yourself as ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE IN THIS WORLD. So move on….

# 4: Give Your Best: If you want to transform your dreams into reality then Be Prepare to Put your Best and required Hard work. Just keep in mind “If you want to get something then you have to do work hard”. Because there is no option.

# 5: Judge your Determination: By following all these tips you will get to know How much Capable you are…and How much dedication you have….just think about your determination power. You will be finding yourself very near to your Goal.

AND Now get ready to feel the Great Happiness for achieving your Goal

If you can follow all these steps of Success mantra definitely you can TRANSFORM your DREAMS into REALITY…..

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Feel Happy…

Sometimes we feel, life is very beautiful but at the other moment we feel, life is very boring and it doesn’t have any meaning we are just living our life without any Expectations or without any Goal……But have you ever felt anything about the chemicals which secretes in our body during all the Emotional sides??????? No Na….

Ok, have you heard the word “Hormones”??? Definitely yes… Actually Hormone is the Chemical Messenger of the human body between the organs which regulate throughout the Body. Only those Chemical messengers prepare our body in every situation like, when we feel bore or you can say, it affects our moods swings.

But the level of Hormones secretion is different in males and females which detected by many Psychiatrists during their studies.

Apart from all Hormones, here we are just talking about the Hormone which Affect our mood and we feel Good or Bad.

Everybody likes Happiness in their life even me, When Someone use to call me “Hormone” (Happy Hormone) and I use to call him “Glucose” ….Nice Na …… Ok we were talking about the happy hormones those are Serotonins and Endorphin. Whenever you feel happy only these hormones get secreted and give Positive affect on our mood. Due to Positive affect of Hormones we feel like, LIFE IS VERY BEAUTIFUL AND FULL OF HAPPINESS…

The level of hormones secretion increases when we see our favorite food or someone we love….etc etc. Secretion of Hormone can be enhances by exercising or by doing something favorite which stabilize the production of Hormones.

Do you know behind all the secretion of Hormones there is only one MASTER PIECE …Yes this is our BRAIN which is the powerful unit of our body. Brain decides How we have to react according to the situation and that also affect hormone level.

So try to Feel Good and Happy because only happiness brings positive thoughts and makes our life BEAUTIFUL….


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Kusum Yadav


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Magic Of Colours

By Kusum Yadav, New Delhi

Do you believe in MAGIC OF COLOURS....??? Yes, I do believe in different shades of colours that brings various emotions in everyone's life.....this must be the answer..Am I right???

This was the same Day, Tuesday, I read another article which was based on "Different Shades of Colours" and the colour therapy. The name of the article was " Colour me Happy!".

It explained the Chromotherapy. Actually Chromotherapy is the therapy which is used for making the balance and regulation of energy in the Human Body by involving number of emotional reactions. They explained the CHAKRAS of the nine different colours - Red, Dark Pink, Pink, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. I think these are the main colours which really effect the emotional side of human being.

In ancient time, when the people were very much Spiritual and had faith in God from that time this therapy is working and even now it works. Firstly this therapy was used in Ayurveda. Under Ayurvedic Treatment, Patient with different diseases are made to sit in a particular room and treated in the Sunlight which is reflected from coloured glasses.

This therapy is helping in the treatment of various diseases or Skin problems. So we can conclude that the Science of Colour is really very amazing and effective like....

Red colour can make the Circulary and Nervous System strong.
Dark Pink colour gives Strength to Veins and Arteries.
Pink colour usually activates the System which removes the impurities from Blood stream.
Orange colour provides energy and eliminates Fat.
Yellow colour makes the System active.
Green colour as it is the indicator of Coolness so it makes the nervous system cool.
Blue colour (my favorite) regenerates the muscular cells, makes Nervous and Circulary System strong.
Indigo also acts like Blue colour because it is the supplement colour of Blue.
And Violet indicates the relaxation of nervous system and even lymphatic system also.

So after knowing about all these facts of Colour what are you thinking???

Isn't colours a magic that brings happiness in our life. You know after reading all this I felt very much fresh.....Interesting na!!!!

After reading this article, suddenly I got surprise !!!!!!..... Yessss, now my computer was working and I came back to my table but while doing my work the various aspects of colours were moving into my mind.
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So, have you enjoyed in the world of colour??????????

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What Kinesiology is?

By Kusum Yadav, New Delhi

It was Tuesday morning, I reached office by the office cab and wished everyone HELLO and HIIIII…..and reached my table. After doing "Jay Bhagwan Ji" I switched on the computer and found it was not working and even the server was down. Because of this there was no work, it made everyone in the office busy with gossips and I too was sitting idle in my chair. After few minutes I got an idea to read some thing interesting so I moved towards the magazine table, picked one magazine and came back to my seat. Then I started searching for the topics according to my interest. At last, I found one very interesting article that was basically based on "The Human Health" which was covering the concept of energy. It was about the energy which generates in the Human Body while doing exercise and during muscular movements. The name of topic was "Kinesiology", the concepts were very fine regarding human body.

The article 'Kinesiology' was about the Human Body's Natural Healing Process. According to it, Kinesiology deals in the study of Human Body's movements including body's structural, emotional status and mainly the human body's energy. It specifically defined the flow of energy in the body which generates from muscles and tissues and that energy is used for the therapeutic purpose. By the flow of energy the evaluation can be done by testing muscular functions which maintains the Chemical and Emotional balance in the body. This energy balancing process helps in achieving their goal in any field like in relationships, sports etc etc…

In the whole concept of Kinesiology, which attracted me most is the term "Stress Removing Therapy" . It deals in the removal of negative thoughts, negative feelings etc etc. It also includes the physiological process, exercise physiologic process and many more. The great thing is the widen scope of this therapy, Kinesiology, which helps in the treatment of various diseases in a specific manner. NICE Na!!!!!!!!!

Then I finished my article and had a look at the office environment. But nothing new was there - same condition and same gossiping season. But, I was very happy and content, you know Why????????? Yesss! Because I got time for reading such a nice article and that was my Learning for The Day!!!!!!!!

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Bye Bye Blackbird Review

By Pranati Saikia, New Delhi

Presenting a vivid description of immigrant lives in an alien land, the novel Bye-Bye Blackbird by Anita Desai is a psychological study, which deeply examines east and west encounter and deals with the perplexity and dilemma of immigrant Indians for little certainty of their existence under disgusting conditions in otherwise beautiful land of England. The novel highlights the susceptibility and vulnerability of Indian minds to English culture and hence to rich England, that enchanted them by its magical grace and tranquility; enthralled them by its abundance and sophistication. But at the same time, it also entangles, enslaves and disdains them with its authority, empire and disapproval for being 'coloured' Indians. The author has denoted immigrant Indians as 'Blackbird' and exposed the social disparity and discrimination that prevails in England. The author Anita Desai, winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award has wonderfully recreated the little India in this psychological novel of her.

Divided into three parts- arrival, discovery and recognition, and departure, the book opens with the story of Adit Sen, an Indian Bengali immigrant, and his English wife Sarah Sen and his friend Dev who arrives England to study. The first part deals with the Indian psyche of new immigrant Dev and his adjustment problems in the totally new and alien environment of London. It also explores the happy conjugal life of Adit and Sarah. In the first part, writer tells about Adit's deep adoration for England, who finds it dynamic and prosperous. He criticizes India for being somnolent and dull with no activeness. But on the other hand, Dev finds emptiness in the alien surroundings of London. He feels it sickening and revolting and wishes to go back to India, the land of brightness and warmth, status and freedom.

The second part depicts the magnificent sights of London, Dev's venture into the city and his amazement at private lives of Englishmen and the barrenness that enclosed them. Describing the gripping landscape and sights of London, the author vividly penned down, "...he walks the street and parks of the city, grateful for its daffodil patches of sunshine, loathing its sooty, sodden dampness eat toffee apples in petticoat lane and fishes limp sausages out of pools of fat in Lyons corner house lies in the grass under the green canopies of Kew gardens.... boastfully gazing at the peacock-blue and rose-red paper flowers in a Mexican boutique, then is enthralled by the massive, blank bulk of Battersea power station...he is the bewildered alien, the charmed observer, the enraged outsider and thrilled sight-seer all at once and in succession."

While revealing the void ness of English private lives, writer explains, "he walks down the street, thinking surely somewhere a child will cry, somewhere a radio will be playing, but the houses might be uninhabited if it were not for the window boxes of geranium, freshly watered, here and there, and the lights that come as in the dark...a cold wasteland of brick and tile."

At the same time, writer also manages to analyze the confused psyche of Dev as a new immigrant Indian who soon find himself besotted with the magic of England. He gradually feels a tumult inside him that disturbs him day and night and wonders him whether he should stay, or go back. As it is clearly illustrates, "he is perfectly aware of the schizophrenia that is infecting him like the disease to which all Indians abroad, he declares, are prone…He is not sure, any longer".

The concluding part throws light on the emotional upheaval, whirlpool of chaotic sentiments due to uncertainty of existence that is suffered by Adit and Sarah since ultimately Adit realizes that he is leading an unreal life in an alien land by imitating a fake identity and yearns for his motherland. He started feeling homesickness and decides to return back India. The writer has also beautifully portrayed the turmoil undergo by the English psyche of Sarah, the wife of Adit who prepares to own a new identity and a new life in India by embracing her husband's decision. It also unravels the decision of Dev who finally gets employment in London and decide to prolong his stay.

The whole novel delves deep into the psychological ups and downs of immigrant Indian minds and highlights the truth behind the Indians vulnerable psyche to English as it is explicit in Dev's admiration, "nothing in his past twenty- two years had resembled remotely this world ha had entered by stepping through the door of the king's arms, this world of beer-soft, plum -thick semi-darkness and its soft, thick characters. Yet it was known, familiar, easy to touch, enjoy and accept because he was so well prepared to enter it- so well prepared by fifteen years of reading the books that had been his meat and drink, the English books that had formed at least one half of his conscious existence".

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The Inheritance of Loss Review

By Pranati Saikia

Kiran Desai's 'The Inheritance of Loss' is the book of intense thoughts, written with insight, compassion and uncompromising audacity to reveal the vulnerable self of an individual under desperate conditions of human life. The author has dealt with many global problems of today's contemporary world and modern society and thereby managed to stir reader's mind to look into the consequences of problems like globalization, emigration, multiculturalism, economic disparity and insurgency that have influenced the Indian mental attitude and deeply affected the very texture of Indian social system. This original work of her is a realistic novel in which she has vividly depicted the plight and dilemma of Indians living abroad who compromise their culture in the procurement of 'better life', 'high living standard' and 'modernity'.

'The Inheritance of Loss' opens with the story of teenage Indian orphan girl Sai who arrives her grandfather's isolated house 'Cho Oyu' at the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga in Kalimpong. Sai's grandfather Jemubhai Patel is an anglophile, retired judge living with his beloved dog mutt and his cook who manages the household. He is embittered by the experiences of his past life in Cambridge. Describing his isolation, the author writes, ‘He worked twelve hours at a stretch, late into the night, and in thus with drawing, he failed to make a courageous gesture outward at a critical moment and found, instead, that his pusillanimity and his loneliness had found, fertile soil. He retreated into a solitude that grew in weight day by day. The solitude became a habit, the habit became the man, and it crushed him into a shadow.’ She further explains his alienation as 'For entire days nobody spoke to him at all, his throat jammed with words unuttered, his throat and mind turned into blunt aching things…’ Sai, on the other hand, is in love with her mathematics tutor Gyan, a Nepali half-educated man who eventually draws back from her in the wake of ethical insurgency in the hills of Kalimpong. The judge’s cook has a son Biju, who is an emigrant in New York and skips one ill - paid job to another, spends his time moving from one gritty restaurant to another in the search of a green card. In the end, Biju arrived back in India but soon engulfed by local insurgency. All the characters in this novel share a common historical legacy and are victims of long subjection by western economic and cultural power.

The style of the novel is incredible. Kiran Desai's descriptive narration has made the novel enchanting, hilarious and pleasurable to read. Her comical way of description is impeccable and vivid depictions to display complex states of mind are meticulous. She has beautifully portrayed the pictures Kalimpong, its people, onset of monsoon in the Himalyas and Kanchenjunga. She describes, 'All day, the colors had been those of dusk, mist moving like a water creature across the great flanks of mountains possessed of clean shadows and depths. Briefly visible above the vapour, Kanchenjunga was a far peak whittled out of ice, gathering the last of the light, a plume of snow blown high by the storms as its summit.'

In another description of Kalimpong and its people, she writes, '…There was not a streetlight anywhere in Kalimpong, only as you passed they came up suddenly and disapproved immediately behind. The people who walked by us the black had neither torches nor lanterns...’she has adeptly drawn pictures of immigrant quarters, basement kitchens, gritty restaurants in New York and Visa counter at the US Embassy. Desai is equally superb in depicting abstract emotions and sentiments of her characters, as 'Jamubhai looked at the father, a barely educated man venturing where he should not be, and the love in Jemubhai's heart mingled with pity, the pity with shame. His father felt his own hand rise and cover his mouth: he had failed his son.'

Kiran Desai is truly a terrific writer as remarked by the noted writer Salman Rushdie and this irrefutable truth is clearly expressed in ‘The Inheritance of Loss', winner of the Man Booker Prize 2006.

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Review "First Among Equals"

'First Among Equals' is a great political novel penned down by the great master story-teller Jeffery Archer who has beautifully spun his story by creating realistic characters and scenarios of English political life.

Pranati Saikia


The novel is my first Archer book and after reading it I find it undeniably refreshing. The author has used his comprehensive knowledge and past experience as a member of British Parliament in a perfect manner. The fast pace of the novel has provided the whole story a swift
moving flow without any dullness and unwanted interruption. The book is quiet readable and gripped my attention and retain my interest till the end of the story.

'First Among Equals' unravels the story of four main characters that are aspiring politicians and entered the House of Commons in the 1960's and played the game of power to achieve the ultimate goal 'The Office of PM'.

--Reymond Gould is the leeds grammer school boy who born above his father's butcher shop and married to a small town wife;

-- Simon Kerslake, is the President of the Oxford Union, a conservative supported by his doctor wife;

-- Andrew Fraser is the son of a conservative lord Provost but joined the labour party, a committed husband and a dedicated father;

-- Charles Seymour is the callous Tory landlord, the player of ruthless tricks to reach No. 10 Downing Street.

The novel has a very captivating storyline developed expertly around real events and human background. To avoid any kind of monotony due to lengthy depiction of parliamentary sessions, the author has also given same exhilarating and amusing episodes full of adventures and entertainment like discreet sexual affairs of Reymond, decent blackmailing and political conspiracy by ruthless Charles to win the race of power and the heart touching episode of Andrew and his five year old son Robert. All these episodes are irresistibly engrossing and enchanting too.

While reading 'First Among Equals', what impressed me most is Jeffery Archer's acute observation and perception of human beings and their tendencies on more fundamental level.

Though the novel has a political base but the background and the context is purely human. The author has skillfully drawn out positive qualities of shrewd politicians and wonderfully put forward their human sentiments and ethics. Generally politicians are disdained and castigated for their opportunism and cunningness but in the novel, the author has glorified them as he highlighted the perseverance and unbreakable grit of politicians while facing trials and tribulations of political world. By going through 'First Among Equals' one will surely recognize the tough life of politicians and acclaim their can-do attitude to be the survivors in the turbulent race of power. I would like to appreciate Jeffery Archer's advocacy for politicians in a optimistic way. Every description and portrayal is flawless and perfect. The novel is surely his political masterpiece.

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Indian Errors in America

By Rishikesh Sinha

Life can become full of experiments with all possible hits and trials, especially if it is involve one-year stay in the US. This is the central theme of Anurag Mathur’s humorous novel ‘The Inscrutable Americans’. The story in the book is a life spent in the US by an Indian student and his trials and tribulations in the new world.

Gopal whose identification in India is that he belongs to the small town called ‘the Paris of Madhya Pradesh’ and his family is in the hair-oil business, staying in America comes as a learning curve in his life.

His English is comical (I am hoping all is well and wealth…I am fine at my end. Hoping your end is fine too) and his Indian perspective about America, and about American people is bizarre (I think Americans are hating vegetarians…They are playing game which they are calling football in which they are beating each other without any mercies for no reason…I am feeling that they should do more beating each other then at least they are not beating rest of world), like many of the Indians have about America.

Especially the 4-letters (which shortens in its length with his long stay) that he wrote to his brother describing his feelings comes as a creamy froth in the whole novel. The letters written by him are as such that it will surely trickle a person with no funny bones. I would say the letters are gems in the whole book.

Leafing through the book, readers would find that they are discovering America not limited to the jovial but embarrassing experiences that any person of Indian DNA would have, but parallel to it they would be unfolding America in a different perspective. They do have problems; there are parts in the country which doesn’t look like America, “there is so much dirt” and “it is too poor”.

About the book ‘The Inscrutable Americans’ written by Anurag Mathur, I would share the same thought that the Times of India wrote about it, “There is no self-contempt or post-colonial anguish in it (‘The Inscrutable Americans’), instead there is a boisterous, if comical celebration of both India and America ”.

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Review: Mario Puzo's novel 'The Last Don'

To create a crime free world for the future generations is the central theme of the Mario Puzo’s novel ‘The Last Don’. Irony is that the urge of the mafia-free world comes from non other than the ‘Don’, whose hand is soaked in blood, killing that he perpetrated on his enemies and on his own family members! The novel ‘The Last Don’ by the writer Mario Puzo, if someone had read his previous novel ‘The Godfather’, is the pure sequel of the first. Readers will definitely enjoy ‘The Last Don’ as much they have liked ‘The Godfather’.

The plots of both the stories are same; the mafia world underlies ‘The Godfather’ and ‘The Last Don’. The law of omerta (silence) is maintained in both the world. There is a touch of Hollywood in both the novels. Despite its many similarities both the novels are completely divergent to each other. In ‘The Godfather’ where the Don Corleone aspiration to sync with the democratic world remains a chimera, in the ‘The Last Don’, Don Domencio Clerizuio is successful, but with a price.

The price involves killing of his grandchild Dante Clerizuio and Croccifixio De Lena, the son of Don’s nephew Joseph “Pippi” De Lena. The Don loved Pippi as much as he did his sons, for in addition to blood – Pippi being his dead sister’s son – he was the great general who had savagely conquered the Don’s enemy.

The story begins with the celebration of the christening of two infants (Dante Clerizuio and of Croccifixio De Lena). Here, the most powerful Mafia Family in America, Don Domencio Clerizuio planned to relinquish his power. And he had to do it with the most skillful benignity and with personal goodwill. He wants to see the coming generation to live in a world devoid of fear.

The Don declares, “Twenty, thirty years from now, we will disappear into the lawful world and enjoy our wealth without fear…We are rich, we no longer have to risk our lives to earn our daily bread”. However, he had a plan for the future; they would be serving others families at political front and would be meditating their quarrels, protect their money, for which they have to wet their beaks.

The declaration of the twenty, thirty years by the Don takes the reader to an engrossing path: the two infants becoming adults, Dante harbouring revenge of his father’s death, Croccifixio De Lena or Cross falling in love with a hot and sexy Hollywood babe. The story takes a sour turn when Dante murders Cross’s father Pippi. Consequently, Cross hatch a plot to kill Dante knowing that murdering Dante would risk his life, from the decree that would be authenticated by non other than the Don. But, he carries out the act meticulously and silenced Dante forever.

Till this, to the last page, readers would be thinking that the events that were unfolding were natural. But in the last page, while the Don was at his death bed, a secret is revealed that the revenge game was all part of the grand master plan dreamt by Don himself to be the part of the society.

“During the last five years he had seen Dante as the great danger to his master plan. Dante would resist the folding of Cluricuzio Family into society. And yet, what could he himself, the Don, do? Order the killing of his daughter’s son, his own grandson? Would Giogio, Vincent, and Petie (Don’s son) obey such an order? And if they did, would they think him some kind monster? Would they fear him more than they loved him? …But when Pippi De Lena was killed, the die was cast. The Don immediately knew the truth of the matter, investigated Dante’s relationship with Losey (cop who supported Dante to kill Pippi) and made his judgment….And then to forewarn Cross, told him the story of the Santadio War (where Cross’s father Pippi murdered Dante father).”

While reading the novel one finds that the philosophies of life apply similar to the mafia world: 1) “What’s past is past. Never go back Not for excuses. Not for justification, not for happiness. You are what you are, the world is what it is.” 2) “People must earn a living, that comes first.” 3) “Love is not a reliable emotion no matter how deep. Love does not ensure gratitude, does not ensure obedience, does not provide harmony is so difficult a world. To inspire true love, one also had to be feared. Love alone was contemptible, it was nothing if it did not also include trust and obedience. What good was love to him if it did not acknowledge his rule?” 4 ) “Be aware. The world is what it is. And you are what you are.”

I would say Mario Puzo’s novel is excellent, gripping and engaging in nature. You will never miss something that is missing from the beginning to the end. The writer has been able to keep his readers on their toes. Unless, they have read “The Godfather”.

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Don't Watch this Movie! Ever.

Is there any movie which you can’t forget? Though, the movie is not the one that you would love to watch again and again. But, when you saw the movie a thought crossed your mind that the movie is different, very different, its taste is different.

Yes, recently I saw one such movie I couldn’t say the movie is one of my favourite. But I could say it was quite opposite to other Hollywood or Bollywood movies in its treatment and story telling. The movie was Cannibal Holocaust.

The first thought that attacked my mind was how the movie could be made available to the public viewing. It cannot be since the movie Cannibal Holocaust is all about cannibalism, barbaric acts, mindless violence and nudity.

It is not that all these shades are not in the so called Bollywood or Hollywood movies, these elements do exist. But here in this movie it was in extreme. Can’t believe a movie could be based to such extent? Cannibal Holocaust is a purely horror movie.

However, another thought that one get from the movie is that it is a real one, based on the videos taken by four enthusiasts who went to the Amazon River basin to study tribes. Videos shoot by these amateurs are part of the whole movie. But it is the not the truth. This I come to know that the whole movie is staged after I searched in internet about the movie and unraveled the truth. Such is the impact on me that I have to use internet.

The movie Cannibal Holocaust was banned in 50 countries. The director was jailed and the prints of the movie were seized when it was first released in Italy. The director had to prove that the actors were not dead. The movie saw the actors’ dead. Nevertheless, those animals killed while shooting the movie were not lucky enough.

About the movie I could say the movie Cannibal Holocaust will be the top horror film ever made. According to the Entertainment Weekly magazine, Cannibal Holocaust is the 20th century the most controversial film of all-time. Why not? There were scenes in the movie showing men and women cut to pieces.

I am not writing more you could understand why. Here are the few of the pictures available in Internet.



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Review of the Chetan Bhagat's novel 'Five Point Someone'.

Student life has an unforgettable charm of its own that besots you later when you are no longer a student. Dreams and aspirations, challenges and tribulations make it the most appending part of one’s life. It becomes more interesting when you are a part of an elite group in a dream institution like Indian Institute of Technology (IIT).

Chetan Bhagat’s debut novel “Five Point Someone” is all about three eccentric students and their tough lives in IIT, Delhi.

The novel is presented in a very hilarious and comical conversational style that narrates adventures of three engineers, Ryan Oberoi, Alok Gupta and Hari Kumar, who is the narrator of the stay.

These three are the main characters who come from different family backgrounds and yet develop bosom friendship after a heroic incident they underwent while ragging session by the seniors.

Ryan is tall, handsome and the bravest among the three. He comes from a business family and has no scarcity of money. But he hates his parents and has spent his childhood and adolescence in boarding school.

Alok has got a very poor family background. He is burdened with family responsibilities; his dream is to fetch a good job to sustain his family. Hari is the one who always felt nervous during his viva. The reason behind it, he has a disturbed family background. He falls in love with Neha, the daughter of Professor Cherian, the Head of the Mechanical Engineering department.

The funny incidents like sneaking into Neha’s bedroom to wish her birthday, Hari and Neha’s dating in a ice cream parlour and the love making between them in the absence of Cherian, has made the Chetan Bhagat’s novel “Five Point Someone” lighthearted and give one a hearty laugh.

Though serious incidents like stealing of examination papers and suicidal attempt by Alok has given very clear picture of stress and burden IITians have. Chapters like ‘Neha Speaks’ ‘Ryan Speaks’ and ‘Alok Speaks’ has given the novel emotional and realistic touch.

The novel ‘Five Point Someone’ by Chetan Bhagat has also a heart touching story about Neha’s brother Samir. He attempted suicide under the pressure due to his failure to get into IIT.

‘Five Point Someone’ has vividly highlighted loopholes and drawbacks of the system. The novel has emphasized the truth that life is not confined to grades and performance in one’s academic career. There is a life that is beyond academic grill. Life is too short and one should enjoy it to the fullest.

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V.S Naipual's novel Miguel Street

We all have our beautiful childhood days; days which were the loveliest and memorable to all of us. For a moment, if we close our eyes and go down the memory lane, the vivid pictures of those people come who had once been comprising the most significant part of our life whose grimaced and fun filled face now pops up from nowhere. The novel Miguel Street by V.S Naipual depicts the same. The author in the novel resurrects his life and the people around him, at such depth that each character comes alive in our eyes.

The V.S Naipual’s 1959 novel Miguel Street consists of seventeen chapters and 166 pages. Each chapter is devoted to one character who had been in relation with the author. Naipual has brilliantly described his days in Miguel Street, South Africa.

While reading the book, one could feel the air that blows in the Miguel Street. However, they will also appreciate the sharp observation of the events and that of the person that the author paints.

Beginning with Bogart, about whom the author has ‘the most bored men’ views, each chapter is devoted to a men and women living in the Miguel Street. There is Popo, a carpenter, and a very interesting person, living in the Miguel Street. Whenever the author ask him, ‘What you making, Mr Popo?’ he has the often repeated answer, ‘Ha, boy! That’s the question. I making the thing without the name’.

In similar manner, the author goes to describe Elias, the cleanest boy in the street. ‘He bathed twice a day and scrubbed his teeth twice a day. He did all his standing up at the tap in front of the house. He swept the house every morning before going to school. He was the opposite of his father. His father was short and fat and dirty. He was tall and thin and clean. His father drank and swore. He never drank and no one ever heard him use a bad word.’ Unfortunately, Elias good manners appeared as problems for the author since his mother used to say to him, ‘Why you don’t take after Elias? I really don’t know what sort of son God give me, you hear.’ Very funny!

Going further, there is Man-man in Miguel Street. Everybody in the street said that he was mad but the writer wasn’t sure of it. According to the author, there were ‘many people much madder than Man-man ever was’. He had a curious habit. ‘He went up for every election, city council or legislative council, and then he stuck posters everywhere in the district. These posters were well printed. They just had the word ‘Vote’ and below that, Man-man’s picture. However, the funniest aspect of his life was that at every election he got exactly three votes!

And there is B. Wordsworth, a poet who goes around in the street selling poetry. The author was very impressed by his poetry and of his personality. Well, B. Wordsworth wrote only one line in one month: ‘The past is deep’! He says, ‘I hope to distill the experience of a whole month into that single line of poetry. So, in twenty-two years, I shall have written a poem that will sing to all humanity’! Very witty!

The novel doesn’t end with the description of Bogart, Popo, Elias, Man-man and B. Wordsworth. There are many enchanting, witty and humourous characters. While you read you will observe the writing style followed by V.S Naipual. The sentences are short; the names of the characters are short and very funny.

One more thing that I have observed reading the novel almost every man beat their wife and in some stories wife beating their husband. Frankly speaking leaving out some occasional witty descriptions, there is nothing in the novel that pushes you to read it in one go. It doesn't possess the captivating power of a novel. I found it ordinary and appears to me as insipid to the taste of the most of the readers but author's die hard fans might like it. Nevertheless, the clarity and simplicity of Naipaul's writing can grip the interest of the readers and push them to finish it.
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Review: J.M Coetzee's novel Disgrace

J. M Coetzee's novel 'Disgrace' deals with human flaws and frailties. It depicts the vivid picture of social and political scenario that prevails in the post-apartheid South Africa. The novel also highlights subtle nuances of human emotions and relationships, governed by differences, discrimination and disparities based on gender, generation and race.

'Disgrace' as the name suggests stigma, degradation and humiliation, the novel unfolds a pathetic story about a middle aged professor who brings disgrace on himself and had to suffer humiliation by his indiscreet involvement with one of his students.

David Lurie, the main character of the novel, is a 52 year old professor. He earns his living at the Cape Technical University. Though he is a middle aged man yet he is strongly passionate about sex and women. He has been divorced twice and strives hard to satisfy his sexual needs. He is also unhappy with his professional life. Once he was a professor of modern languages but with the closing of Classics and Modern Languages, he is demoted to the post of adjunct professor.

David visits a prostitute, Soraya who gratify his sexual needs. Under certain circumstances, Soraya quits her profession and discards him. Consequently, he feels gloomy and perplexed without his rendezvous with Soraya. But his life takes a drastic turn when one evening while returning home, he meets Melanie Issacs, one of his students from his Romantics Course. He gets 'mildly smitten' with her striking beauty. Soon they develop an affair and during their intimacy he makes love to her.

But the problem arises when the young lover of the girl comes to know about their intimacy. Forced by her family and friend, Melanie files a complain against David of sexual harassment. However, David refuses to apologize and take no step to save defend himself. Finally he resigns from his post and visits his daughter Lucy's farm in Eastern Cape.

Lucy makes her living from kennels and selling flowers and vegetables she grows. She has an African Assistant Petrus, who is also her co-proprietor, to help her in gardening and looking after her dogs.

Then one day three African attackers loot them and rape Lucy, and kill her dogs. Consequently their life turns into hell. Lucy gets alienated with her normal life and lose all her vigour. By seeing her desperate and disheartening condition, David insists her to sell the farm. Nevertheless, Lucy insists to stays on and continue her life there.

This creates disharmony and unrest between father and daughter. Lucy says to David, "...what if that is the price one has to pay for staying on. Perhaps that is how they look at it; perhaps that is how I should look at it too. They see themselves as debt collectors, tax collectors. Why should I be allowed to live here without paying? Perhaps that is what they tell themselves?" Ultimately, David persuades himself and accepts Lucy's decision to stay on.


Disgrace wins the 1999 Booker Prize and the way Coetzee has treated many subtle issues in the novel, has made the novel worthy of it. The book is gripping and inspiring from the first go. The most striking feature of the Coetzee's creation 'Disgrace' is the intensity with which the writer presents the influence of one's deeds on one's life. Deeds follows one's destiny is what clearly depicted in the novel.

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Test your writing with Google docs

Writing is easy! People say. Is it really so? Truth is that it is one of the most seriously done creative jobs. Those who write knows how much pain and helluva lot of skill is required to compose a good writing.

But if you are one of those who are dead serious about writing and wish to make a direct impact on the readers with its understandability and precision then Google Docs is at your service.

It has parameters in it which can tell you beforehand whether the piece you have written is really good enough! Not to mention, it even tells you if you have created the best composition: understandable and comprehensible to an average school going student.

After you have created a document and wish to know everything about it like: Words, Characters, Paragraphs, Sentences, Pages (approximate)and Readability. Click on the Tools tag and than on Word Count.

After you have clicked on the Word Count, you will something like this that I have created for one of my document.



You could see under the Readability, inside the red coloured box there are some parameters which determines readability level whether it is harder or easier to read and also the understandability of the created text.

Flesch Reading Ease:

According to Flesch Reading Ease, scores of 90.0–100.0 are considered easily understandable by an average 11-year old student.13- to 15-year old students could easily understand passages with a score of 60–70, and passages with results of 0–30 are best understood by college graduates.[citation needed] Reader's Digest magazine has a readability index of about 65, Time magazine scores about 52, and the Harvard Law Review has a general readability score in the low 30s. (courtesy: wikipedia)


Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level:

Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level is an obvious use for readability tests in the field of education. It translates the 0–100 score to a U.S. grade level, making it easier for teachers, parents, librarians, and others to judge the readability level of various books and texts. It can also mean the number of years of education generally required to understand this text. For example, a score of 8.2 would indicate that the text is expected to be understandable by an average student in 8th grade. (courtesy: wikipedia)


Automated Readability Index:

It is a readability test designed to gauge the understandability of a text. its output is an approximate representation of the U.S. grade level needed to comprehend the text. A score of 8.2, for instance, should easily be understood by the average 8th grader. (courtesy: Wikipedia)

So, next time you write any piece run this tests and beforehand come to know where does your creation falls.

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Review: Mario Puzo's Novel The Godfather

Mario Puzo's book "The Godfather" gives an insight about the world of mafia in America in the early 40's and in the 50's. The book is about a Don and his beliefs, about his struggle to establish his empire despite many obstacles that come in his way.

Don Corleone is a real 'Don' of the mafia whose hands are soaked in blood. But there is another picture of him that makes him the "Godfather" of many lives. Those who were benefited by Don's benevolent work owed their good fortune to him.

What is a mafia? Like any other organ of the society, mafia is also a organ which cements its power by originating a law but this is the law of silence, the omerta.

Who are the mafia men? Mario Puzo's novel "The Godfather" describes:


They were those rarities, men who had refused to accept the rule of organised society, men who refused the dominion of other men. There was no force, no mortal man who could bend them to their will unless they wished it. They were men who guarded their free will with wiles and murder. Their wills could be subverted only by death. Or the utmost reasonableness.
The novel gets its pace and tone right from the opening sentences of the chapter 1 with Amerigo Bonasera sitting in New York Criminal Court Number 3 and waiting for justice filled with vengeance on the men who had so cruelly hurt his daughter, who had tried to dishonour her. But hell break loose when Amerigo Bonasera who all his years in America had trusted in law and order wasn't satisfied with the pronouncement of the order of the judge. And he, like many others who didn't get justice, decides "For justice we must go on our knees to Don Corleone."

Like Amerigo Bonasera, there were people like Johnny Fontane and Nazorine for whom meeting with a man who has the power, the wisdom, came as a necessary. The man is the Godfather. Don Corleone. He who takes others problems as his own.

The next moment the plot of the story goes to Don Corleone's daughter Constanzia Corleone wedding venue in Long Island. There Don meet with Amerigo Bonasera, Johnny Fontane and Nazorine and with a stoke of genius solve their problems.

But something that would interest everybody, and I was not the exception, was to understand Don, his philosophies, his way of thinking from the conversation that took place between him and Amerigo Bonasera.

Reacting on the plea by Amerigo Bonasera to murder the two boys who had disfigured his affectionate daughter, the Don held up his hand in rage and blurt out, "No. Don't speak. You found America a paradise. You had a good trade, you made a good living, you thought the world a harmless place where you could take your pleasures as you willed. You never armed yourself with true friends. After all, the police guarded you, there were courts of law, you and yours could come to no harm. You did not need Don Corleone. Very well. ....I am not that sort of person who thrusts his friendship on those who do not value it - on those who think me of little account. However, Amerigo Bonasera wish was at last granted by the Don.

In the wedding of the Don's daughter, all the important persons of the Don's empire is introduced one after another. In his empire his three sons Sonny Corleone, Frederico Corleone, alias Fred or Fredo and Michael Corleone are also included.

After the wedding, the story goes on along with many characters. Readers come to know about the Don, his life, how his image got transformed into the stature of a kindhearted Godfather who helped many. He is adorned with the characteristic of a statesman, who sees future, who understand the interdependency of national and international politics and its affect on its empire. Owing to his farsightedness and political insightedness, his men and women didn't suffer when in US Great Depression period striked.

The story takes a chilling turn when the Don is shot, got critically injured and was unable to deliver his duties. Following with it, events started unfurling so fast in the mafia world that Michael had to go hiding in Sicily after murdering one corrupt Police Captain and Sollozzo, the man who was behind the attack on Don's life. The Corleone family had to go to war against their rival families.

During the same period Don's first son Sonny Corleone who was very much active in the family business and who had the capability to run the mafia business, is murdered. As time proceeds, the Don gets well and he relinquishes his duties allowing Michael (Don's third son) to takeover.

Well, the transition was not simple. It was interspersed with the law of silence, the omerta of many enemies and of family's member. Michael kills Tessio, the friend and strong confidante of his father and his brother-in-law as they planned treachery against them.

Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather is fantastic, gripping and very much insightful. It has got all the elements that you would love to read again and again. It is not mere a story, it is a story of a time period woven around the mafia.

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Use Google Search Browser as a Calculator and Money Changer


Friends, believe it or not, the Google's search browser do many jobs than what we take work from it. For example, besides churning out millions of results of your query, the search browser works as a true calculator ! and as a currency converter!

So next time if you're above your PC and using Google search button, and in the mean time you have to find out what is sin 45 degree, or the value of 4 raised to the power of 4, or the solution of any type of complex arithmetical problem - Google is there to take care of your problem!

Just type sin 45 degree in the Google's browser and press Enter. The answer you get is: 0.707106781

Just type 4^4 and press Enter. The answer for the value of 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 is equal to 256.
Complex arithmetic problem:
To solve this 2 + (2 x 3) - ((-8) - 9) + (8 / 2) + (6 x 6).
Type 2 + (2 * 3) - ((-8) - 9) + (8 / 2) + (6^2) and press Enter. You get the answer: 65

To effectively use this feature, you must know the operators and its functions. Have a look at it.

  • Here "+" is the operator of the function "addition". Ex 3+44
  • Same "-" is the operator of the function "subtraction". Ex 13-5
  • * for multiplication. Ex 7*8
  • / for division. Ex 12/3
  • ^ for exponentiation (raise to a power of). Ex 8^2
  • th root of calculates the nth root of a number. Ex 5th root of 32
  • sqrt for square root. Ex sqrt(9)
  • sin, cos, etc. trigonometric functions (numbers are assumed to be radians) sin(pi/3), tan(45 degrees)
  • ln for logarithm base e ln(17)
  • log for logarithm base 10 log(1,000)

Furthermore, Google's browser also helps to convert money in different currency value. Ex: 20 USD in INR.

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Add Search Engines in Mozilla Firefox! It is easy.

If you are one of those who constantly visit del.icio.us, BBC, Business.com, Technorati, ESPN, and the favourite-of-millions wikipedia and Flickr, then this article is for you. All these websites will be a click away from you. Those using Moxilla Firefox browser in their computer can have access to these websites. And those who haven't installed Mozilla Firefox can do so by downloading option at the left side of this blog by clicking on the icon reading "Get Firefox with Google Toolbar for Better Browsing".

However, there are more in store. Those who are very much conscientious of UK English and US English. The Firefox browser has many things to offer. The browser helps you as much you want yourself to be assisted.

You would be thinking and might have decided to quit this page - what the guy is telling these trick could be done going directly to the bookmark option. It is always click away, after all.

But here lies the importance of the Mozilla Firefox browser. You can directly go to these websites' search option without all the way paying a visit.

Firefox users can use the address space that is available in the right corner of the browser adding with these websites' search option. In my browser I have added with these following websites' search engines.



To add these search engines, go to Mozilla Add-ons: Search Engines and download websites' search engines of your choice. It is fun to go directly to the websites' search engines with just a click.

The Mozilla Add-on has more to those who love language. Users can download the language dictionary of their choice, in our case it is UK English and US English. Click here to download these dictionaries.

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Shades of a Woman

Woman a mother

She comes hurriedly leaving aside all her work as you give a shrill cry. She leans over your cradle, clasp your tiny hands and smiles at your innocent prank. You cry, strike your hands and bash your feet. She takes you in her cosy arms and cuddles you to her chest. Sitting on the cot nearby, she jig you on her knees and makes you giggle. She sings a lullaby in her sweet magical voice and caress you with all her warmth. You feel relax and gaze her ecstatic face. She gently feed you and kisses your forehead. You are blissful baby now, close your eyes slowly and lost in deep lull. How secure you are in her lap! She is your mother who gives you the birth.


Woman a life partner
You behold her as she passes by. She arrests your attention with her gleaming eyes. You feel longing whenever you see her again. She is pretty in her own unique ways and catches your fancy by her beauty and grace. Your heart yearns for her presence, crave for her touch and seek chances to make her a friend. You couldn't help but open your heart; confess your love and give her word. She puts her trust on your word; make you elated and submits herself. She gives you strength in your hardships and paves the path for your lead. Yet she smiles when you wreck her inside and make her cry; shetter her being and devastate her life. For she doesn't break vows of her love. She is your lover; she is your wife; the comrade of your life.

She loves 'love'
Woman makes man's life; help him to survive. Yet she is trampled underfoot by man; her purity is abused many times. Yes, it is true. Woman plays her roles beautifully in man's life. But things go wrong when her jealous self subdue her virtuous self and make her wayward and perverse in vanity and pride. Woman is a power inside, yet she should know the truth, she is powerful only when she is woman in her real essence lest she will be man's fellow egotist.

It is well said, " Man loves little and often; woman much and rarely".


Woman in love looks to feed her heart. She loves 'love' and for that she surpasses all barriers, transcends every obstacle. Sex for her is just a means to get love. Woman, in true sense, is a love 'maniac'. She tends to stray for emotional need. She loves to being romanced; wants to feel 'desirable'; wishes to be treated as 'special', as it goes, 'woman was taken out of man, not out of his head to top him, nor out of his feet to be trampled upon, but out of his side to be equal to him, and near his heart to be loved'.

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What are Gmail Labels?

OK! Daily you receive lots of mail from various known and unknown sources. There are friends, colleagues, subscriptions, Google Alert that drop in your Google mail: Gmail. And you don't know how to manage the flurry of mails directed towards you. You get mad when you are not able to find a particular important mail that you are searching.

How to manage it? Efficiently, intutively and, of course, without any effort. In Gmail, Labels are there to help you out from this mess. Use it intelligently, you will feel a different power and command. You will see the labels that I have created below.



To create Labels. Go to Settings and click on the Labels tab. And there you type the label name you want to create. It is done. Likewise you can create other labels.



Important thing about Labels is that once you've created a label, you can view all the messages with that label by searching, or by clicking the label name along the left side of any Gmail page.

Once you create the Labels and develop the command in your Gmail, you will definitely remember this post.

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Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts

There are people around who have been using Google mail service since from its inception. But their hand on it is that of a novice who has recently signed up. They still use a mouse to navigate for each and every action: compose mail, send, forward, and almost for every task. These people had to face problem when they do not find their companion (mouse). It becomes for them a daunting task to manage themselves to this particular situation.

But now they don't have to worry about it. They can use Keyboard Shortcuts to do every action they do with a mouse.

Press "c". You will be able to compose a new mail.
Press "k". It moves your cursor to a more recent mail. However, you can hit or "o" to expand or open the selected mail. Similarly, to move cursor to the old mail, press "j".
Press "u". It returns you to the inbox. In addition it also refreshes your page.
Press "x". It selects and automatically checks the box so that you can archive, apply a label, or choose an action from the drop-down menu.
Press "s" to put star on a message. It even adds or removes a star.
Press "r" to reply to the message sender. If you want to reply to all message recipients then press "a". And to forward, press "f".
Now the most important thing that we often do: delete. Press followed with "#".

The above mentioned keyboard shortcuts are those which I use when I am literally above Gmail. Well, here are few more shortcuts that goes with combination. Here "G" for Google rules. Read below and enjoy the "g" mania.

Press "g" then "i" to go 'Inbox' Returns you to the inbox.
Press "g" then "t" to go to 'Sent Mail'.
Press "g" then "a", it will take you to 'All Mail'.
Press "g" then "s" to go to 'Starred'.
Press "g" then "c" to go to 'Contacts'.
Press "g" then "d" to go to 'Drafts'.
Press "/". It puts your cursor in the search box.

Seems very hard to remember but it is not so. Start using shortcuts.

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Khushwant Singh's Novel Train to Pakistan Review

We all know the tragic events that came with the Independence of India in 1947. We have heard from nowhere that train full of corpse were exchanged between India and Pakistan. Noted writer and journalist Khushwant Singh's brilliant novel 'Train to Pakistan' is about the story that built on the backdrop of Indo-Pak partition.



The novel, though a fiction, has incisively treated the India of 1947. It tells how people of different faith in the village called Mano Majra took the tragic event of partition? A partition that was done in the line of religion. The novel catches Mano Majra in its totality. It's geography, architecture, religion, and peoples' live has been described so vividly and accurately that often the village comes crystal clear in our eyes.

While reading the novel 'Train to Pakistan', like myself who has been smitten by the Khushwant Singh's first work, you would surely be full of adulation with the precision at which he narrated and build the relationship that the village Mano Majra had with the nearby railway station, and with the plying of trains between India and Pakistan.

Not enough, another aspect of the novel that would surely mesmerize you and make you feel as you are moving with the story comes with the mentioning of monsoon at the end of the plot. It invigorates life to the whole story making it very real and near to our heart.

The story takes pace and things started changing in the tiny village when dacoits kill the moneylender Lala Ram Lal and tossed a part of the looted material onto Juggat Singh's (Juggia) house. Police arrest Juggat Singh, a registered budmash in the book of law enforcers, along with social worker Iqbal Singh on the direction of the Sub-Inspector.

Along with Juggat Singh, there are many central characters in the whole story. Nooron,a muslim girl who had secret physical affair with Juggat Singh; Mali Singh, a sikh priest; Imam Baksh, a muslim cleric and Hukum Singh, a Magistrate and Deputy Commissioner of the district, are some of the main characters around which the story proceeds.

The tranquilizing peace of the tiny village, love and commotion among Hindu, muslims and sikhs get all shattered when one day a 'ghost train' arrived from Pakistan full of dead bodies. However, the arrival of the another train with the same fate poisoned the whole weather of the village.

Nooron, oblivious of the changed weather, her father Imam Baksh and the muslim committee who had been living in the Manoo Majra for centuries were truck loaded to refugee camp and later to Pakistan. If something was left behind it was only the love of Juggat Singh and Nooron, Hukum Singh's remorse of letting a girl of her daughter's age with whom he had a luscious relationship to Pakistan.

Khushwant Singh's book 'Train to Pakistan', I found very much engaging, entertaining and so to put in the words of Arthur Lall, Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative from India to the United Nations: The book continues to be the one that any reader of fiction would greatly enjoy. It deserves to be recognised as a classic.

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"Fuck Off" Defined

"Fuck off" is among one of the words, I suppose, has been pollinated by English movies, and of course by the English education. Well, attributing to its mass usage the English education couldn't be held responsible since this word, so far I haven't found in any of the curriculum textbook.

It is not that I don't know the meaning of the word. I know. However I don't know when it had come to my primary stock of vocabulary. When it does peeped in, and remained in my stock of words. But, the difference is that I haven't used this word in my mouth. Frankly speaking this word, and many similar words, do not come to my lips. Why it doesn't come to me whereas it is being blurt out by many of us. The question is serious, very serious. What is the reason that nowadays Gen Next girls are pronouncing this word very often. So far I have seen very few men uttering the word.


I always get flummoxed whenever I heard this word from a fairer sex. The reaction of my body changes very fast and my ears get attuned, eyes start scanning to see the reaction of the other persons around the source of the word. All this takes place as if I haven't heard the echo of "Fu**k o**'. Nonetheless, it has already alarmed my six sense.
I give a glance to the person who has triggered my reaction. Perhaps trying to study what has prompted her to utter the most descriptive word. I get a vague answer to all of my on-the-spot investigations.


In a country like India, the uttering of the word is considered bad than what it literally means. And those who utter not only become the cynosure of the crowd but people take it as a man/ woman of less moral. Man - less moral, understood. What about the woman, who are being respected, honoured and given a high place in the society? The reason lies somewhere.


India is changing and so are the behaviour of the Next Gen. Now, fairer sex use this word very often. If possible, they would end up a sentence with this word. The word shows in them the confidence that they are carrying. The freedom of economy that they are enjoying. Extending to it, the choice of answering 'Yes' or 'No' to any request offered to them.


When a female utters this golden word. The first reaction people around them give is by hiding their eye contact, seeing here and there as if they haven't heard the echo. Though, very few are there who answer this phrase (Fuck You/ Fuck off) in a witty manner. However, the witty answer is itself not digestible to many. The first, who hide their reaction even put question on the morality of the person who had given a witty answer.


I remember when one of my female colleagues had this word uttered from her mouth, I present there got numb stuck and I did the same what the first type do, whereas a colleague who had joined newly in the company answered the sentence by "I do like".


Where I was full of praise for this newly recruited guy in the office, something that astounded me and kept me awestruck came with the answer of my female colleague. Her answer, was quite opposite to the usual norm if a woman is ever confronted: giving a rude answer to the person or leaving the space without saying anything or at extreme giving a tight slap. That I was expecting to happen.


But nothing happened as such. They both laughed! and enjoyed the witty answer. Seeing this,I instructed to myself better I have to leave the space, and so I did. I left the space hitherto they could carry out the remaining chit chat.


Not satisfied with the boy's answer, I searched in Google and I found:

Fuck Off was a notorious art exhibition which ran in opposition to the Shanghai Biennial Festival in 2000. Its name was a loose and questionable translation
of the exhibition's corresponding Chinese title: The Uncooperative Attitude.

Fuck Off is the first solo EP by Shaggy 2 Dope (Joseph Utsler), one half of the duo Insane Clown Posse, released in 1994 on his self owned label, Psychopathic Records.

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You Can Track Your Online Activities!

We forget what we searched a day, a week before in the internet. But Google doesn't forget what we searched, clicked, even read and opened. The search engine keeps record of all your online activities. And good thing about this record keeping is that you can keep tab on your online activities.

So, if you want to know (or resurrect) the particular web page you had visited, including Google searches, and even images, videos and news stories. It can be easily done.

You can exactly find out, and follow your past minutes, hourly, weekly schedule. It is fantastic to know that the online diary has been created without your physical effort. It is truly intuitive.

To activate this feature - allowing Google to keep track of your online activities. First thing you have to do is to sign in when you open the Google's browser.



You might have seen this at the right corner of the Google's browser.



However, if you want to unravel the secret. Go to Google Web History and read your online script. The Google History is updated in real time.




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So, next time do feel relax and carry out your online work.

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