Author: Law Files Bureau

They say the meek shall inherit the earth, but often it is the meek that remain forgotten, their voices lost in the incessant clamour of the everyday. This book is an appeal, on behalf of those 20 million lost voices, the orphan children of India, whose murmurs are too soft to be heard through the rambunctious din, and therefore, fail to move us. This book endeavours to provide an insight into the world of orphans, it tells their story, explores, in detail, their problems and suggests viable solutions, and tries to familiarise its readers with existing government legislature and government…

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How the myriad narratives of life stir a poet, compelling him to articulate them with urgency! These poems also encapsulate the internal conflict between the conscious and the subconscious mind. Penned at various moments sometimes during moments of leisure, at dawn, at dusk, or even during air travel these verses serve as a testament to the poet’s profound sensitivity. The poem ‘Pagdandi’ (The Footpath), as it navigates the intricate equations of relationships oscillating between affection and taboo, reaches a destination that is accessible only through lived experience. Embedded within this poem is the entire spectrum of inner turmoil that characterizes…

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Amid the eternal flames of the Manikarnika Ghat, where bodies return to ash and the river carries away all names, a question lingers: What lies before the ashes? Drawn to the sacred city of Kashi by voices older than time, Rudra, a solitary painter searching for a work worthy of a national exhibition, arrives believing he is here to complete a canvas. Instead, he steps into a city that paints him back. In the narrow lanes where smoke drifts like memory, chants dissolve into silence, and life and death share the same breath, Rudra begins a journey beyond the visible,…

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What if the minds that shaped the world also hearts that trembled in love? The book ‘Whispers of the Heart: Love Stories of Famous People” gathers the hidden love stories of giants: Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Rabindranath Tagore, Nelson Mandela, Bertrand Russell, and many more. The book is a garden of longing of secret letters, forbidden meetings, bold risks, and the slow burn of parting hearts. Here you will see how Napoleon sent kisses from war, Virginia Woolf poured her pain into prose, Winston Churchill ached in silence, and Stephen Hawking glowed with both science and sorrow. Oppenheimer, who split…

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*“Siyahat Meri Syahi Se – Bharat ki Tum Se Aap Tak ki Yatra” — A Journey of Travel, Thought, and Entrepreneurial Inspiration* *Author: Atul Chaturvedi* *Published by: Lokbharti Prakashan (Rajkamal Publications Group)* In the rich tradition of Indian and global travel literature, Atul Chaturvedi’s work “Siyahat Meri Syahi Se” emerges as a distinctive creation that goes beyond merely describing places, presenting instead a profound expansion of experiences, ideas, and a philosophy of life. This book takes the reader on a journey where exploration of the external world is equally complemented by an inner quest. The honesty, sensitivity, and vividness with…

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