How can a village student who failed his boards and is living in constant fear of starvation and homelessness become a public servant? with honesty, creativity, and a never-give-up attitude. And in the instance of Manoj Kumar Sharma, an IPS officer, there was the promise of love. His incredible tale, Twelfth Fail, is a compelling account of a man who gave his all to accomplish the seemingly impossible.
In the immensely entertaining and poignant debut novel by Kanan Gill, a lapel pin's constant dispensing of advice leads to complete mayhem, a sentient piece of wall struggles with the boundaries of its artistic expression, and a Danish policeman unintentionally becomes the leader of a global organization of Science Haters. Gill creates a fascinating mixture of humor, inventiveness, and philosophical provocations by putting his own unique touch on the old history of humorous science fiction. Acts of God, which combines brilliant originality and boisterous storytelling with a thought-provoking examination of the essence of existence, represents the development of one of India's best comedic voices.
It was their mutual compassion for strays that led to the unexpected bond between them. An invention was created in 2014 by Shantanu Naidu, an early 20s automotive design engineer, to prevent passing autos from running over the neighborhood stray animals. Noted for his empathy towards stray dogs, Ratan Tata personally took notice. Impressed, he chose to invest in the business and, as Shantanu grew, he also became his boss, mentor, and surprisingly close friend.