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रश्मिरथी: रामधारी सिंह 'दिनकर'
Audio: Babita Chhuppka
2022-03-04
1h 19
Saral Bharat Podcast
अग्नि की उड़ान: डॉ. ए.पी.जे. अब्दुल कलाम
Audio: Babita Chhupka 'Agni ki uddan' the book has been written by Writer Arun Tiwari. It is an autography of APJ Abdul Kalam covering his early life and his work in Indian space research and missile programs.Agni ki udaan' is an autobiography of former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam. The book covers his life before he became the President of India and commanded the armed forces. Renowned scientist and former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam from 2002 to 2007 is well known across India and abroad as. It is a must-read for every Indian, for his inspiring journey from a modest...
2022-03-04
05 min
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Maa by Manav Kaul
Audio: Sania Anwar A short story by Manav Kaul
2022-03-03
38 min
Saral Bharat Podcast
The Art of Happiness by Dalai Lama
Audio: Sania Anwar The purpose of life is to seek happiness. Whether you believe in religion or not, we all are searching for something better in our lives. Therefore, the goal of life is to find happiness.” (13). This statement was made by the Dalai Lama at a conference he attended. Chapter one introduces what this book is about: The Art of Happiness. Psychiatrist Howard Cutler followed the Dalai Lama around on this tour. Cutler, as well as many of his patients, believed that happiness was ill defined and ungraspable. The word happy is derived from luck or chance. His stance ch...
2022-03-03
01 min
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"The Night Goes Slowly"
Audio: Riya Pathak "The night goes slowly" The Night Came Slowly’ is a surreal, almost metaphorical, and partly religious short story or scrap penned by American writer Kate Chopin in 1894. In this short story, Kate shows her subjective love for Nature, who is unbiased and never speaks a lie. Books and Men are mostly biased and not true at the core. Chopin, an early American feminist, declares in this scrap that she neither wants nor thirsts for men or books. She gives the example of the Night that she loves, showing her fondness for the darker side of life. This in...
2022-02-27
02 min
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"Cactus"
Audio: Riya Pathak "Cactus" Henry is a characteristic short story showing the subtle art of storytelling that O Henry is famous for. For O. Henry, the short story was not just a literary act of communicating his artistic imagination, but also a vehicle to explore the extreme possibilities of such an endeavor. His stories are characterized by extreme unpredictability, transforming the genre into an active, pulsating living presence. “The Cactus” is no exception. The readers are , for the principal part of the story, invited into an assurance of predictable dullness when suddenly their trance is broken and they are awakened to a...
2022-02-27
08 min
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"The Little Match Girl"
Audio: Riya Pathak "The Little Match Girl", also titled, The Little Matchstick Girl is one of our Favorite Fairy Tales. Published by Hans Christian Andersen in 1845, it exemplifies his broad literary talent and ability. I personally like to read this story at least twice a year, once in Autumn as the holiday season comes into focus, and then again around the Christmas holiday. It's a gentle reminder of the value of compassion and charity.
2022-02-27
07 min
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"The Gift of the Magi"
Audio: Riya Pathak "The Gift of the Magi" is a short story by O. Henry first published in 1905. The story tells of a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money. As a sentimental story with a moral lesson about gift-giving, it has been popular for adaptation, especially for presentation at Christmas time. The plot and its twist ending are well-known, and the ending is generally considered an example of comic irony. It was allegedly written at Pete's Tavern[2] on Irving Place in New York...
2022-02-27
13 min
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The Last Hour
The Last Hour
2021-12-27
07 min
Saral Bharat Podcast
एक घंटे की कहानी
"एक घंटे की कहानी" केट चोपिन द्वारा 19 अप्रैल, 1894 को लिखी गई एक छोटी कहानी है। इसे मूल रूप से 6 दिसंबर 1894 को "द ड्रीम ऑफ ए ऑवर" के रूप में वोग में प्रकाशित किया गया था। बाद में इसे 5 जनवरी, 1895 को सेंट लुइस लाइफ में "द स्टोरी ऑफ ए ऑवर" के रूप में पुन: प्रकाशित किया गया।
2021-12-18
07 min
Saral Bharat Podcast
Think Straight: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life
Think Straight: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life. Book By Darius Foroux. #Podcast
2021-12-17
1h 26