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Review: All about Romantic Love 0

Increasingly newspapers are carrying news stories of how women are being cheated, often of large amounts of money, making fake promises of marriage. The women cheated are usually above the age of 30, and the men cheating them, take advantage of the worsening status of older single women in india, how the government agencies are ignoring all the complaints of the single woman though she can provide proof.The fraudsters cheating single women are allegedly inspired by the greatest fake help/relationship fraud in the indian internet sector since 2010, which the largest tech and internet companies are openly supporting
One of the greatest frauds and most sophisticated corruption rackets of top government employees in the internet sector is how they are FAKING their relationship with single women professionals, investor who they HATE, to rob everything from the single woman and destroy her life completely. These well paid powerful government employees have never contacted the single woman anytime, yet they fake their relationship, duping countries, companies and people in the process.
For example some college classmates of the reviewer are extremely powerful, holding top government jobs, HATE the domain investor, have never contacted her anytime. Yet since 2010, these cheater classmates are faking their relationship with her, falsely claiming that she is their proxy, her savings, domains, websites including this one, belong to them, when actually these classmates, their real girlfriends and associates have never contacted or helped the domain investor at all. The fraud government employees are faking their relationship mainly to get their lazy greedy ruthless fraud real girlfriends and associates lucrative government jobs with the stolen resume of their real domains.
Hence the book “All about Romantic Love” is interesting because it explores relationships from the viewpoint of a psychotherapist. Though relationships can bring great happiness, they can also ruin a persons life. Specifically top government officials are involved in a sophisticated corruption racket of faking their relationship with older single women professionals who they HATE, have never contacted, to rob everything from them and ruin their life, since they are aware that older single women usually do not have a support system
However the book covers conventional relationships where there is some kind of interaction between the partners not sophisticated fake relationship frauds of top indian intelligence, security agency employees who are allowed to waste crores of taxpayer money to put the single woman they HATE under surveillance. The psychotherapist correctly advises that healthy relationships should be nurtured, while it is advisable to identify and end toxic relationships at the earliest to reduce the harm that they cause.
He specifically mentions case studies from his clinic, how failing relationships can adversely affect the health, career, finances of an individual. Often the relationship is one sided, only one person is making all the sacrifices. Usually good looking, charming and rich men and women are able to manipulate others, especially plain looking hardworking persons who trust others.
In the case of Sudha, he mentions how working very hard, taking up multiple part time jobs to help her boyfriend, has adversely affected her appearance. This exposes the great work at home fraud, government slavery in the indian internet sector, with government agencies falsely claiming that women who are only cooking, cleaning for their crooked husbands, are doing computer work to give them government jobs at the expense of the person doing computer work. Most office jobs are stressful, and the government agencies,fraud tech, internet companies refuse to admit that indian paypal account holders are being paid for some work they do for clients, instead humiliating, cheating them to falsely give credit, salaries to scammer students, cheater housewives, goan call girls and other frauds.
He also mentions that though people usually think that only men are cheated by women, in reality the number of women cheated by men is usually higher, but the women do not complain, or no one listens to their complaints. Another feature of relationships is that they change over a period of time, and people should realize this and adjust to this, not allow a toxic relationship affect them. He has also mentioned the various theories regarding romantic relationships
This book is very helpful for those who have a real relationship problem with a person who they actually interact with, contacted in some way, but ending the fake relationship fraud of top government employees for more than 10 years, who pretend to help a woman they have never contacted, to rob her of everything, will be more challenging
Like Dr Govind Sharma’s other book, The Break up Clinic, this book is also helpful for those who find that they are being cheated, exploited, robbed, defamed by someone who they trusted
Kindly note that government employees and their associates like greedy goan bhandari scammer sunaina chodan, siddhi mandrekar, housewife robber riddhi nayak caro, kolhapur/panaji sindhi scammer school dropout naina premchandani, her scammer sons karan, nikhil, bengaluru brahmin cheater housewife nayanshree,indore robber housewife bespectacled deepika/veena, haryana scammer mba hr ruchika kinge, stock trader amita patel are not associated with the blog in any way, since they do not spend any time reading, writing yet make fake claims after stealing data, in a cybercrime beating Anthony Levandowski’s data theft from Google
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All about Romantic Love
Author : Dr Govind Sharma ,IAS Retd
Publisher: Notion Press, 2021
Pages:110

Review : Point of View 0

In India, the success of a person depends to a large extent on the family background and also the personal life. Individuals from upper middle class families and wealthy communities are more likely to succeed, government agencies do not make fake allegations against them without any proof for a decade or more. Also professionals who are married with children are also more like to succeed, while single professionals especially older women like the reviewer are openly subjected to fraud by powerful government employees who misuse their name, steal their resume, though these greedy government employees have never contacted the single woman professional anytime in their life.
Point of View is the story of two generations of a family from Punjab/haryana settled in Delhi. The reviewer is not very familiar with the various communities in north india, but from their lifestyle it is the story of upper middle class brother who professionals, excelling in their areas of specialization. The elder brother Vinod Anand specializes in market research to help companies sell more products, and has a large number of employees. The younger brother Vijay Anand is a psychotherapist, who uses the latest techniques to help people from different backgrounds resolve their problems.
However, the book focusses more on the personal life of the two brothers and their family, how the brothers met their wives and married them. Both the brothers chose their wives, they did not have the conventional ‘arranged marriage’ A few decades ago, before the internet was available, most young people only interacted with their neighbours or their professional associates. The elder brother Vinod marries Kiran, the daughter of his professor in Mumbai, where he studied. Vijay likes and marries Kalpana who was his neigbour for some time.
Though younger people have more freedom compared to their parents, they still lead fairly conventional lives. Young women rarely go out alone, usually a cousin or relative will accompany them. The book then covers the personal life and affairs of the next generation of the Anand family, the brothers children, Vivek, Kaya, Kangana and Vikas. Since Vikas is young, the book mainly covers the romance of Vivek, Kaya and Kangana, they meet their partners socially. Vivek likes and wishes to marry Palak, the daughter of Lalit Kohli, but her parents receive a proposal from a close family friend. Since it is an arranged marriage, when Palak informs her parents, they inform the family friend, who understands the predicament, and does not let it affect the relationship.
Briefly the book also provides a glimpse of how market research and psycotherapists function. Like most experts, they publish books. Also investing in property is very lucrative, the brothers are able to open large offices/clinics, and also build a bungalow for each family. Like most upper class families they have a retinue of servants including a cook to attend to all the household work, the housewives are mainly managing the servants. Also functions like marriages are celebrated on a grand scale, with beauticians and other staff being hired. The term ring ceremony is being used to describe engagement.
Since the capital of india is located in delhi, many of the influential decision makers are from surrounding states like haryana and punjab. The reviewer has mainly lived in western india, where the lifestyle and attitude is very different, she has not interacted much with north indians. So this book is a good way to understand the lifestyle, mindset of people from North India, so that it is easier to deal with them. This book is recommended for those who want to get a glimpse of the life of wealthy and successful North indian professionals.
Kindly note that government employees and their associates like greedy goan bhandari scammer sunaina chodan, siddhi mandrekar, housewife robber riddhi nayak caro, kolhapur/panaji sindhi scammer school dropout naina premchandani, her scammer sons karan, nikhil, bengaluru brahmin cheater housewife nayanshree,indore robber housewife bespectacled deepika/veena, haryana scammer mba hr ruchika kinge, stock trader amita patel are not associated with the blog in any way, since they do not spend any time reading, writing yet make fake claims after stealing data, in a cybercrime beating Anthony Levandowski’s data theft from Google
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Point of View
Author: Susheel Kumar Batra
Publisher: the Write Place, an initiative of Crosswords Bookstore, 2021
Pages: 403

The Indian farmers protest 0

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THE INDIAN FARMERS PROTEST

(THE LARGEST PROTEST IN HUMAN HISTORY 2020-2021)

THE RESISTANCE COLLECTION

Author Sir-Inder Deol

Release date: 11/01/2022 Available from all Amazon and all good bookstores.

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‘When events compel activists such as Greta Thunberg, Ravi Singh and Russel Brand, politicians like Justin Trudeau, Tan Dhesi and Jagmeet Singh, as well as A-list celebrities like Rihanna to enter the fray; something pivotal has caught the collective imagination.’

Sir-Inder Deol’s mastery of the poetic word transports the reader directly into the forefront of the largest mass protest in human history. His tone eloquently reflects a combination of the personal and collective struggle of the agitators, inviting readers to both question and better understand the political and corporate cogs of society. It literally makes you want to go out and protest! The Resistance Collection, whilst containing a rich insight into the Indian farmer’s protest, also crosses over. A modern-day inspirational manual of sorts for activists and reformers worldwide.

Deol illuminates every single poem with his command of figurative language, managing to effortlessly capture such raw emotion in a mere matter of words. The combination of the intellectual with the metaphorical depicts an imperative class consciousness narrative that encourages its reader to pause and reflect. It was within each pause that I found a truly unique insight into what resistance entailed, and what it evoked for the Indian farmers. It is a poetic resistance story like none other, one which resonates wholly with its reader. I look forward, eagerly, for what Deol may bring next, he is truly an emerging literary genius. (Professor Balkar Singh. Professor of Eminence, Patiala University, India. Author and Academic Scholar).

The Author:

Sir-Inder Deol is a poet, a human rights activist, and a strong advocate of freedom of speech and expression. He published The Deol Foundation’s Indian Human Rights Report in March 2021, the first report of its kind during the historic struggle. Writing and poetry are his passions. In 2020 Sir-Inder decided to start a foundation that bore the family name. Focusing on freedom of expression, human rights, environmental rights, and social impact. The foundation has created projects worldwide to support this agenda. One of the programmes includes Academic Research, run by up-and-coming scholars. Covering a wide range of topics, the project has gained support from Internationally established senior academics. Sir-Inder has also helped to establish the emerging publishing house TDF Books, which is dedicated to publications that fall within the parameters of the aforementioned areas of focus.

Review: Notes from a small room 0

Due to the complete lack of ethics of the indian tech and internet companies government slavery of writers has continued for the last 11 years without being questioned. One citizen has the english language skills, is spending their time writing, yet the government agencies are falsely giving credit and monthly salaries to scammer sindhi school dropouts, cheater, robber housewives like bengaluru shivalli brahmin cheater nayanshree, robber riddhi nayak caro, scammer students, maidservants, caretakers and other frauds who have never spent any time writing in their life, yet make fake claims. These scammer government employees do not even invest in computer hardware, yet the government agencies, tech and internet sector continues to make fake claims while the real writer is criminally defamed in the worst manner, and the government believes the 100% FAKE TEAM STORIES
This highlights how technology is widely used to commit writing fraud in India. Earlier writers would use typewriters which could not be hacked, so the real writer would get credit and payment for the articles he wrote. ‘Notes from a small room’ by Ruskin Bond, is the story of the authors life in Landour and elsewhere. He writes about his struggle as a writer, how he faced a large number of rejections before making a steady income as a writer.
Specifically the book has excellent information about the flora and fauna of the Himalayas, the shrubs, bushes, flowers, tress, animals and birds. He writes how bushes prevent landslides, the mountain streams and the behavior of elephants. Specifically he writes about the smell of the various leaves and flowers, how some of the most attractive flowers have no smell or do not have a pleasant smell.
He also writes about how reading can help a person get cured of his or her illness. While in some places like jails, religious and spiritual books are given to prisoners, autobiographical books are often inspiring. Patients who are ill and remain bedridden because they do not have the strength to do anything are often told to read books. Jerome K. Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat is highly recommended
One of the more interesting aspects of the book is the evil eye or nazar, how negative thoughts can cause losses. Specifically he writes about how negative thoughts can affect the germination of seeds and growth of seedlings. The reviewer has often noticed that her plants are not growing well, while everyone else’s plants are growing well. This is mainly because she has extremely hostile neighbours in Goa, who are always objecting to growing plants and killing them at every opportunity.
Ruskin Bond remains one of the most popular English authors in India, because he has an excellent writing style which is very readable. This book is also written in simple English, so that readers of all ages, can easily read and understand it.
A well written book, recommended for those who would like to understand the life of authors a few decades ago.
Notes from a small room
Author: Ruskin Bond
Publisher Penguin Books, 2009
Pages: 171