Only Christianity was at that time an exception. I developed a sort of dislike for it. And for a reason. In those days Christian missionaries used to stand in a corner near the high school and hold forth, pouring abuse on Hindus and their gods. I could not endure this.
I must have stood there to hear them once only, but that was enough to dissuade me from repeating the experiment. About the same time, I heard of a well known Hindu having been converted to Christianity.
It was the talk of the town that, when he was baptized, he had to eat beef and drink liquor, that he also had to change his clothes, and that thenceforth he began to go about in European costume including a hat.
These things got on my nerves. Surely, thought I, a religion that compelled one to eat beef, drink liquor, and change one's own clothes did not deserve the name.
I also heard that the new convert had already begun abusing the religion of his ancestors, their customs, and their country. All these things created in me a dislike for Christianity.
You think you need to improve your style of writing? There are a lot of books which can help you with that. Ever tried reading and learning from them? Let's take a look at what help is available in this thread.
There's "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker (amzn.to/3hkT4eb) which tells you why we all need a sense of style. It uses research in linguistics and cognitive science to help the author in enabling the spread of ideas and gaining the reader's trust.
Another one is "Bird by Bird" by Anne Lamott (amzn.to/3aEMKgh) which has been offering authors some practical advice on the craft of writing in a humourous style for about three decades.
It's too hard they say! Why so? That's because even voracious readers insist that they can't write more than one-two lines about a book. Is that bad? Actually, it's not, because summarizing a 200 pages book in 1 sentence should be called an achievement!
But then the question arises how do we write a longer #BookReview? Let's first see how we can make it a paragraph long. Maybe approaching the problem in steps would make it easier to solve. So we move toward adding one more line to your review first.
Have you noticed that many readers love the touch and feel of a book and even when they read a soft copy or on Kindle, they miss that touch, smell & feel of paper? Well, that's the first thing you CAN talk about. Consider a few examples.
1. डॉन चाहिए जो दाऊद का मुकाबला कर सके। बस वसूली न करता हो, प्लाट न कब्जाता हो और हाँ, शुद्ध शाकाहारी भी हो! 1/4
2. बॉलीवुड पर कब्जा चाहिए, बस कब्जा करने वाली छोटे कपड़े न पहने, पार्टी में न जाये, लड़के न घुमाए, रंग जगत टाइप कॉन्ट्रोवर्सी न हो, फुल साड़ी पहन कर रामायण और महाभारत पर ही काम करे और हाँ, शुद्ध शाकाहारी होनी चैये भईया! 2/4
3. व्यापार पे कब्जा चाहिए, बस व्यापारी एको रुपया न कमाए, पुरानी 800 में घूमें, टाट बोरी के मकान में रहे, हमारी औलाद को नौकरी जरूर दे,और देखिये शाकाहारी होना तो जरूरी हैएये है... 3/4
Have you heard of New Okhla Industrial Development Area in the New Delhi Capital region? Of course, you have! It's more popular by its abbreviated name NOIDA. These days we have a Greater Noida added to Noida too. The question is why I'm asking about it?
The story goes a few decades back. Indira Gandhi was in power and a new area for development of Delhi NCR was needed. Project engineers started working and the government looked into sanctions and finances required.
Finally, Bagpat, a district in Uttar Pradesh was identified as a suitable location for the development of a new township. It had Meerut on one side, Gaziabad on the other, you can see it as the black dot on this map I got from Wikipedia.
प्रथम दृष्टया पढ़ने में ये बात कितनी अच्छी लगती है ना? पटाखे नहीं किसी का चूल्हा जलेगा! आइये इसी को थोड़ा आराम से सोचकर देखते हैं कि ये सचमुच फायदेमंद या कोई अच्छी बात है भी या नहीं?
आप जिस व्यापारी से पटाखे खरीदते हैं, सबसे पहले तो उसे थोड़ा सा मुनाफा होता है, जिससे वो अपना परिवार चलाता है और स्वरोजगार की तरफ बढ़ता है। इससे उसे रोजगार तो मिलता ही है, साथ ही उसके लिए किसी नौकरी का इंतजाम सरकारों को नहीं करना पड़ता, तो देश के संसाधनों पर बोझ भी कम होता है।
आमतौर पर पटाखे स्थानीय रूप से निर्मित भी नहीं होते. ये कई राज्यों से सफ़र करके आये होते हैं यानी इनके जरिये परिवहन उद्योग को काम मिलता है और टैक्स भी आया होता है। जाहिर है इससे केवल स्थानीय तौर पर ही नहीं बल्कि राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर फायदा होता है।
"Lotus In The Stone" by @anuradhagoyal takes us on a journey to the dizzying array of deities, temples, festivals, rituals, art, architecture, applied sciences & living traditions of India, that is Bharat, bringing us to an understanding of the society her culture nurtured.
Discussing the book noted author @bibekdebroy says: To appreciate and document this a person has to travel beyond the dotted line, to where history & geography seamlessly weave together in this land of ours.
The author is already well known for her blogs on travel and the #Indian culture which seems to have been lost from popular literature and travelogues in recent times. The book is available for pre-order on the @GarudaPrakashan website - garudabooks.com/lotus-in-the-s…