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2017. Paperback. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians wh… Mehr…
2017. Paperback. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians whose name prompts extremes of hate-filled anger or outright adulation. Despite polarising Gujarat and India in more ways that one, win elections. Modi–a man who may have challenged the basic principles of a sovereign secular nation but emerged at its destination as an undisputed and larger than life leader. In Modi, the people see a dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader who has emerged as a ray of hope for the dreams and aspirations of a billion Indians. His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a respected leader across the length and breadth of India. A focused reformer who doesn't want to be distracted or diverted by trivia, those little sour grape stories about educational snafus and conversion narratives is at the Olympus of policy. He evokes leadership. His innovative 'Make in India' campaign has not only caught the imagination of the Indians but also has earned the honour of being a top global leader. During his visit in different countries India's premier contending that, “The world is looking at India with renewed enthusiasm.” “W e must reciprocate with a renewed commitment to our shared values and goals. T ogether we shall script a better future for India and the rest of the world,” he said. So, this book is immensely beneficial to all About The Author: Amit Garg has done Post Graduation in Management, visited different countries. He attended many national and international seminars. Compiled, edit and written many articles. He is in touch with renowned bureaucrats, intellectuals and politicians and he has been spreading their message to the public since last 20 years. Inspired with, Narendra Modi's charishmatic leadership compiled this discourse who is now destiny of 1.60 billion people of India. Shib Ram Roy, worked in different platforms of media like National Herald, States Times and now associated with the Political and Business Daily. Earlier, Roy compiled and edited book –Poltu to President Pranab Mukherjee and involved in compling so many books. His articles published in different media ranging from politics to sports. Contents:- Preface 15 1. Humble Beginning 19 Overview • Early Life • Modi’s Siblings • Decrepit House • School and College Life • His Mentors • RSS Teaches Management Skills • Organisation Skill • Early Political Career • BJP Spokesman • CM of Gujarat • First Term (2001–2002) • 2002 Election • Second Term (2002-07) • 2007 Election • Third Term (2007–12) • Gujarat’s Development • Fourth Term (2012-14) • International Diplomacy • Personality and Image • Awards and Recognitions. 2. Decisive and Responsible Leadership 39 Introduction • Gujarat ki Gaurav • Many Faces of NaMo • Candidate Modi • Politician Modi • Business-friendly Modi • Techno Modi • Modi Sahib • Model Gujarat. 3. Nomination to Coronation 48 Introduction • Chairman of Campaign Committee • Prime Ministerial Candidate • Role in the Decisive LS Polls • Waged Battle Single-handedly • Muslim Mantra and Mission • Seismic Political Shift • BJP Gets Majority • Crushing Win Leaves Rivals Broken • Stupendous Ascension • Sworn in as PM • All SAARC Heads of Govts Attended. 4. Top Challenges Ahead 59 Introduction • Put India on Path towards Prosperity • Key Issues Need to Address • Emerges as Symbol of Hope. 5. Time for Bold Reforms 68 Introduction • Unity in Diversity • System Reform • Institutional Reform • Development Agenda • Time for Bold Steps • PM Development Agenda • Opportune Time for Reform • Land Acquisition Law Through Ordinance • Modi calls for International Yoga Day. 6. Economic Revival 83 Introduction • Worst Slowdown in 25 Years • Two Years to Repair, Three for Growth • Growth-oriented Policies • Cautious Start • Roadmap to Stable Economy • 2014 has been the year of Challenges and Reforms for India • Make in India: FM Pledges to Remove Barriers to Businesses • Tax Reforms • Tax Administration • Other Tax Related Measures • Goods and Services Tax (GST) • Milestone for Tax Reform • Tax Exemption Limit Raised to Rs. 2.5 Lakh • Inflation • RBI Role to Control Inflation • Centre-State Co-ordination • India Inc Supports Modi’s Vision • Making India Inc. Accountable • Lessons from the US • Promises to Rein in Prices • Govt. May do Away with LPG Subsidy for Rich • Poor to Gain from per-kg LPG subsidy • Cash Transfers Can Work Better Than Subsidies • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) • PM will Review FDI • Black Money • A Real Tall Order • Indian Money Rises to Over Rs 14,000 cr • Govt submits 627 names of foreign account holders to SC • India Misses the Global War Against Tax Evasion • Tax Havens should Provide Information on Black Money • Repatriation of Black Money M-A Key priority’ • Cabinet Approves GST Constitutional Amendment Bill • Corruption • Diesel Prices Regulated • Insurance • Approves Ordinance to Hike FDI in Insurance to 49 pc • Investments • Strategies to Revive Investment Flows • FII Inflows hit $20-billion Mark in First Half of 2014 • How to Make the Most of Investment Opportunities in 2015. 7. Nation First and Universal Brotherhood 110 Introduction • Robust Foreign Policy • Move Diplomacy into High Gear • Brings Style to Substance in Foreign Police • Time for Refurbishing SAARC • NaMo Buzz across the Globe • Xi Jinping’s visit to India: Top 10 priorities • Modi-Xi visit • Key Points • US for Greater Indo-US Ties • Tough on Pak, China at Arm’s Length • Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Sushma • India, China Must Narrow Down Differences • China Map Shows J&K as its Territory • What India can do with China? • Panchasheel to Improve Ties with Neighbours • Russia for Enhanced Co-operation with India • Leaders of Indo-Pak Holds Meeting • PMs Bhutan Visit • Key points of Modi’s visit to Bhutan • Neighbours will Benefit from Strong India • 2014 BRICS Summit • Sushma’s Goodwil Visit • Modi on a Visit to Nepal • A Significant Outing in Nepal • A New Sunrise • Befriending Japan, Balancing China: Modi’s Foreign Policy • Sustained US support • ‘Thank you America’: Modi says before leaving for India • They break ice, but not bread • Gandhi, Morality and Political Legitimacy • Upbeat Mood Persists after Modi Visit • Looking ahead • Deepening Relationship • Modi, Sharif Break ice with Handshake in Himalayas • India-US N- deal could Help Clear Project Logjam .8. Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Extremism and Crime 139 Introduction • Top Priorities • Centre-State Relations • Secure Indians • Internal Security • External Security • Sharp Increase in Allocation for Internal Security • More Funds for Police Modernisation • Befitting Reply to Maoists • For Better CentreState Co-ordination • Nirbhaya Fund Schemes • Controvresy over Circular on Hindi • CISF may Substitute NSG • Panel Moots Private Agencies • CBI Director’s for Top Interpol Post • National Identity Cards • J&K High on Modi Agenda • Development, Security to Top Agenda • Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits • PM Condemns ‘Proxy War’ By Pakistan • Policies on Minorities • Article 370 • India Wants Peace with China, But Not at Cost of Honour. 9. Self-Sufficiency in Defence Technology 155 Introduction • Rs 2,29,000 Cr for Defence • Inc Pushes for FDI in Defence • INS Vikramaditya • INS Kolkata • India’s First Aircraft Carrier Slips into History • Impetus to Space Programme • Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than the Movie Gravity • Ten Developments in This Story • Independent Strategic Nuke Programme • India, Australia Ink Nuclear Pact • N-deal Highlights Growing Energy Ties • Queensland Project • Modernisation and Reforms • Policy or Missile Exports • India to Fortify Defence along China Border • Expedite Defence Procurement • Global Powers India-bound for Mega Defence Deals • UK Still Hopeful on Fighter Jet • $6 Billion Spree • ‘Happy Diwali, You Make It Possible for Indians to Celebrate’ • India is Proud of all Three Wings of Armed Forces • India, Vietnam Call for ‘Freedom’ of Navigation, Ink Seven Pacts • India, Australia Establish Framework for Security Cooperation • A Blueprint for Defence Industry • Mars Mission a Historic Achievement: President. 10. 24×7 Power Supply for Every Citizen 172 Introduction • Consumer is the King • Provide Power 24×7 without Tariff Hike • Will Ensure 24×7 Power Supply for All • Power Projects in Limbo • Power Sector Financiers • Consumer for Renewable Energy Sources • Largest Solar Power Project—A Capacity Addition of 10,000 MW by 2017 • Rooftop Solar Power Generation Projects • Domestic Solar Cell Makers • Indigenous Products can Keep Cost of Solar Power Low • Solar Power Generation Mandatory in Houses • Solar Water Heater Makers Demand Rs 350 cr Subsidy Arrears • Cabinet Clears Coal Ordinance • Coal Supply to 9940 MW Plants • Improve Fuel Supply • Rural Electrification Scheme. 11. MoUD Targets Housing for All by 2022 185 Introduction • Housing for All by 2022 • Rs 7,060 crore for 100 Smart Cities • Bank Finance for Housing for Poor • Australia Keen on India Partnership • Varanasi Infrastructure to Get Boost • Plan for Beautification of Delhi • DDA Lines up Largest-ever Offer of 27,000 Flats • DDA Launches ‘Housing Scheme-2014’ • PM’s Dream Project • Offers Vital Learnings for 100 Smart Cities Ambition • A Hundred Hi-tech Cities. 12. Holistic Care System: Health for All 193 Introduction • New Health Policy • Health and Family Welfare • Health for All • Reforms Introduced in NHM • Institutionalising ASHA • Environmental Hazards to Health a Major Concern • Green AIIMS—A Statement of Intent • Public Health Institutions • Information is Power • Rape and Abuse Victims Need Sensitive Handling at Hospitals • Central OSCC System Soon • Sex Education should not be Vulgar • Need to Revitalise Social Sector • Rural Development • Children—the Future of the Nation • Senior Citizens • Specially Abled • Youth - Making India Unstoppable • Women -The Nation Builder • SCs, STs, OBCs and Other Weaker Sections • Drinking Water and Sanitation. 13. Education, Employment and Job Opportunities 204 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Education • Youths Access to Higher Education • A Few Simple Lessons • Boost for Education • School Education • Higher and Professional Education • HRDMin to Set up Eight new IITs • The Quality of India’s Higher Education • Foreign Varsities could be in India • DU Agrees to Roll Back FYUP • UGC: 4-year B.Tech for 2013 Students • After Raman, no Indian Varsity has given Nobel Laureate • Mid-day Meal should Include Buttermilk • I was Referred to as Burden at my Birth • Engineering Graduates’ Degrees to be Recognised across 17 Countries • Vocational Training • Employment and J ob Opportunities • Skills—Focussing on Productivity and Employability • Modi’s Pet Project GIFT Likely to Create 10 Lakh Jobs • Indian Cities Top List in Attracting Tech Talent • 1,000 km of new BRT would Save 27,000 Lives • Creating New Jobs in Rural India. 14. Highest Priority to Agriculture 222 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Agriculture • With Industrial Growth the Cultivable Land Decreases • Agriculture • National Crop Insurance Programme • New Farm Insurance Scheme in Six Months • PM Reviews Drought Contingency Plan • Govt Plans Urea Price Hike to Curb Fertiliser Subsidies • Food Security Act • Govt to Set up Kisan Mandis in Food Inflation Fight • Ganga River Project • Interlinking of Rivers • Modi’s ‘Ganga Promise’ Turns into Reality with Waterway Project • River Interlinking to Aid Irrigation Facilities: Uma Bharti • Australia Offers Assistance for Cleaning up the Ganga • Yamuna Clean-up Needs Another Rs 25,000 Cr 15. Transport is Lifeline of the Country 232 Introduction • Railways in Decline, it’s Time for Overhaul • Display of Message in Hindi • 14.2 Per Cent Fare Hike • Biting the Bullet • FDI in Railways to Attract Investments • New Trains • Metro Rail Projects Coming in More Cities • E-visa Facility at Nine Airports to Boost Tourism • Focus on Passenger Safety • PM Opens Katra Rail Link • Road Projects • Gadkari to Speed up Stalled Road Projects • Rs 37,880 cr to be Pumped into Nation’s Road Network • Rs 200 cr Trees to be Planted Along 1 Lakh km Highways • Land Acquisition Act • Rs 40,000 cr Approved to Boost Infrastructure • Aviation Sector • Rs 49k cr Losses Put Aviation Sector on Verge of Collapse • No Decision Taken to Privatise A-I • Aviation Sector Waiting for a Smooth Take Off • India Expects 400 Million Air Passengers by 2020 • Govt Asks States to Cut Tax on Jet Fuel • Industry–Modern, Competitive and Caring • Infrastructure: Connecting the Nation • Bullet trains and aviation and port projects aims to shrink India • Gujarat Model in Industry • Gadkari Announces Rs 2 Lakh Cr for Infrastructure Projects • Government Plans Industrial Corridors, Smart Cities to Boost Manufacturing • Manufacturing • Industry • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector • Infrastructure • Business and Trade • Tourism–Untapped Potential • Labour Force— The Pillar of Our Growth. 16. Stability, Sustainability and Good Governance 248 Stable Relations • Jammu and Kashmir • Decentralisation and People’s Participation • Mandate for Good Governance • Two Bold Proclamations • Ten-point Agenda • Jan Dhan May be Extended to Insurance, Pension Sectors • Take Decisions without Fear: PM to Babus • Good Environment • NITI Aayog will Set Policy Agenda • Niti Aayog Likely to Start Functioning Soon • Cutting Through Legal Muddle • Engage Good People • Reforms Commission Instead of Advisory Councils • Let the MPs Focus on Conduct, Governance • I Am a Task Master • View Teaching as a Way of Life • Goalposts for Teachers • The Impact of Institutional Decay • ‘Politics of waiting’ • Deprived of Dignity • Downsizing Trend • Cultural wealth. 17. Vision of Modern India 264 Vision • A Transformational Leader • Modimantra • Development • Security • Good Governance • Nation First • Modi vs SAARC • Centering the North-east • The Look East Policy • On Priorities • India to become Third Largest Economy by 2030 • New Advisory to End Inspector Raj • Hind Swaraj vs Hindu Rashtra • Foreign Policy Scorecard • Vajpayee’s Formula on Kashmir Tweaked • I-Day Speech: About Nation and Individual • Top Ten Welfare Schemes • Modi Moulding Digital India • Safeguarding Judicial Autonomy • 100 days of Modi Sarkar: Ten Significant Developments • Towards a Skilled Workforce • Give up Violence, Adopt Brotherhood to Make, 2017, 6, 2005. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- Rakesh Gupta is a professor with the Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi since the last twenty three years. He ws Head of the Centre for Political Studies 2000-2002 and officiated as Dean, School of Social Sciences fromj time to time during this period. Prior to this he has been teaching courses ion political philosophy, political theory, comparative politics and Indian politics. He specialises on strategic studies and foreign policy. He has co-authored and edited numerous books. Among them are books on Gihar Peasantry, Outer Space, Soviet Union, Civil-Military Relations during Gorbachev period, Sub Sahara region, Pakiostan, Indian Security and USA's Strategic Defence Initiative. He ihas published Occasional papers on Rusian Military Doctrine (Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi) and on India's internal security (International Institute of Peace Studies, New Delhi). He has written reserch papers on Socialist Societies, Foreign Policies of US, Russia, Pakistan , India, on arms control, disarmament and international relations and philosophy of Jean Franchois Lyotard in national anhd international academic journals. He has written about four hundred articles in dailies, weeklies, monthlies, taboids and occasional periodicls on current isues of national and international politics. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface 9: 1. A Shadow of Uneducated 11: 2. Address to My Self 12: 3. Adieu 17: 4. Ashes 18: 5. Authentic 20: 6. Bedridden 21: 7. Between the Quake and the Quirk 22: 8. Bonhomie 25: 9. Buffeted 27: 10. Chorus of a Pigmy 28: 11. Dawn 30: 12. Desire under the Chin 31: 13. Disturbed 33: 14. Elegy on Destruction of Charar-e-Sharief 34: 15. First Showers 35: 16. For Her 36: 17. Future against Present 39: 18. Gained Weight 40: 6 Rouge A Collection of Poems: 19. Gallop 42: 20. Gaping Wound 43: 21. Gloom 45: 22. Gratitude 46: 23. Homage 48: 24. Human Threshold 49: 25. Humour 50: 26. I Do not Know 52: 27. Lost Warmth 53: 28. Love Eternal 55: 29. Mad Desire 57: 30. Masks 59: 31. Memory’s Call 60: 32. No David Here 62: 33. Nude on Canvas 63: 34. Nymph 65: 35. On a Morning Walk 67: 36. Partings 69: 37. Presence 70: 38. Purple Petals 72: 39. Recoil 73: 40. Rouge 74: 41. Smile 76: 42. Split-A Dialogue 77: 43. Skirmish 91: 7: 44. Solitary Cell 93: 45. Teddy Bear 96: 46. The Visit 98: 47. Threshold 100: 48. Twain Never Met 101: 49. Untitled 102: 50. War at Hand 104: 51. What Bicycle This 106: 52. When They Met 108: 53. With Dhruv in California 114: 54. What is the truth 117 The Title 'Rouge and Other Poems: a Collection of Poems written/authored/edited by Rakesh Gupta', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178355504 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 120 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Literature / Linguistic. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2005, 6, NY: Mercury Press, 1959. Vol. 17, No. 3 (Whole No. 100). Edited by Robert P. Mills. Cover art by Mel Hunter. Includes "The Red Hills of Summer" (novelet) by Edgar Pangborn; "Science: Varieties of the Infinite" by Isaac Asimov; "Quintet" by Sonny Powell [Alfred Bester], John Cunningham, Nina Pettis, Billy Watson [Theodore Sturgeon] and Mary Auston [Jane Rice]; "The Devil's Garden" by Robert Arthur; "To Give Them Beauty for Ashes" (verse) by Winona McClintic; "Who Is Going to Cut the Barber's Hair?" by Will Stanton; "Nor Custom Stale" (1st story) by Joanna Russ; "Snip, Snip" (verse) by Hilbert Schenck, Jr.; "Interview with a Dead Man" by Robert Graves; "The Makers of Destiny" (novelet) by Edward S. Aarons; "Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: XVIII" by Grendel Briaton (R. Bretnor); "Game with a Goddess" by Leslie Bonnett. Tanning; light rubbing.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+ to Near Fine., Mercury Press, 1959, 4, 2015. Hardcover. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians whose name prompts extremes of hate-filled anger or outright adulation. Despite polarising Gujarat and India in more ways that one, win elections. Modi–a man who may have challenged the basic principles of a sovereign secular nation but emerged at its destination as an undisputed and larger than life leader. In Modi, the people see a dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader who has emerged as a ray of hope for the dreams and aspirations of a billion Indians. His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a respected leader across the length and breadth of India. A focused reformer who doesn't want to be distracted or diverted by trivia, those little sour grape stories about educational snafus and conversion narratives is at the Olympus of policy. He evokes leadership. His innovative 'Make in India' campaign has not only caught the imagination of the Indians but also has earned the honour of being a top global leader. During his visit in different countries India's premier contending that, “The world is looking at India with renewed enthusiasm.” “W e must reciprocate with a renewed commitment to our shared values and goals. T ogether we shall script a better future for India and the rest of the world,” he said. So, this book is immensely beneficial to all About The Author: Amit Garg has done Post Graduation in Management, visited different countries. He attended many national and international seminars. Compiled, edit and written many articles. He is in touch with renowned bureaucrats, intellectuals and politicians and he has been spreading their message to the public since last 20 years. Inspired with, Narendra Modi's charishmatic leadership compiled this discourse who is now destiny of 1.60 billion people of India. Shib Ram Roy, worked in different platforms of media like National Herald, States Times and now associated with the Political and Business Daily. Earlier, Roy compiled and edited book –Poltu to President Pranab Mukherjee and involved in compling so many books. His articles published in different media ranging from politics to sports. Preface 15 1. Humble Beginning 19 Overview • Early Life • Modi’s Siblings • Decrepit House • School and College Life • His Mentors • RSS Teaches Management Skills • Organisation Skill • Early Political Career • BJP Spokesman • CM of Gujarat • First Term (2001–2002) • 2002 Election • Second Term (2002-07) • 2007 Election • Third Term (2007–12) • Gujarat’s Development • Fourth Term (2012-14) • International Diplomacy • Personality and Image • Awards and Recognitions. 2. Decisive and Responsible Leadership 39 Introduction • Gujarat ki Gaurav • Many Faces of NaMo • Candidate Modi • Politician Modi • Business-friendly Modi • Techno Modi • Modi Sahib • Model Gujarat. 3. Nomination to Coronation 48 Introduction • Chairman of Campaign Committee • Prime Ministerial Candidate • Role in the Decisive LS Polls • Waged Battle Single-handedly • Muslim Mantra and Mission • Seismic Political Shift • BJP Gets Majority • Crushing Win Leaves Rivals Broken • Stupendous Ascension • Sworn in as PM • All SAARC Heads of Govts Attended. 4. Top Challenges Ahead 59 Introduction • Put India on Path towards Prosperity • Key Issues Need to Address • Emerges as Symbol of Hope. 5. Time for Bold Reforms 68 Introduction • Unity in Diversity • System Reform • Institutional Reform • Development Agenda • Time for Bold Steps • PM Development Agenda • Opportune Time for Reform • Land Acquisition Law Through Ordinance • Modi calls for International Yoga Day. 6. Economic Revival 83 Introduction • Worst Slowdown in 25 Years • Two Years to Repair, Three for Growth • Growth-oriented Policies • Cautious Start • Roadmap to Stable Economy • 2014 has been the year of Challenges and Reforms for India • Make in India: FM Pledges to Remove Barriers to Businesses • Tax Reforms • Tax Administration • Other Tax Related Measures • Goods and Services Tax (GST) • Milestone for Tax Reform • Tax Exemption Limit Raised to Rs. 2.5 Lakh • Inflation • RBI Role to Control Inflation • Centre-State Co-ordination • India Inc Supports Modi’s Vision • Making India Inc. Accountable • Lessons from the US • Promises to Rein in Prices • Govt. May do Away with LPG Subsidy for Rich • Poor to Gain from per-kg LPG subsidy • Cash Transfers Can Work Better Than Subsidies • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) • PM will Review FDI • Black Money • A Real Tall Order • Indian Money Rises to Over Rs 14,000 cr • Govt submits 627 names of foreign account holders to SC • India Misses the Global War Against Tax Evasion • Tax Havens should Provide Information on Black Money • Repatriation of Black Money M-A Key priority’ • Cabinet Approves GST Constitutional Amendment Bill • Corruption • Diesel Prices Regulated • Insurance • Approves Ordinance to Hike FDI in Insurance to 49 pc • Investments • Strategies to Revive Investment Flows • FII Inflows hit $20-billion Mark in First Half of 2014 • How to Make the Most of Investment Opportunities in 2015. 7. Nation First and Universal Brotherhood 110 Introduction • Robust Foreign Policy • Move Diplomacy into High Gear • Brings Style to Substance in Foreign Police • Time for Refurbishing SAARC • NaMo Buzz across the Globe • Xi Jinping’s visit to India: Top 10 priorities • Modi-Xi visit • Key Points • US for Greater Indo-US Ties • Tough on Pak, China at Arm’s Length • Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Sushma • India, China Must Narrow Down Differences • China Map Shows J&K as its Territory • What India can do with China? • Panchasheel to Improve Ties with Neighbours • Russia for Enhanced Co-operation with India • Leaders of Indo-Pak Holds Meeting • PMs Bhutan Visit • Key points of Modi’s visit to Bhutan • Neighbours will Benefit from Strong India • 2014 BRICS Summit • Sushma’s Goodwil Visit • Modi on a Visit to Nepal • A Significant Outing in Nepal • A New Sunrise • Befriending Japan, Balancing China: Modi’s Foreign Policy • Sustained US support • ‘Thank you America’: Modi says before leaving for India • They break ice, but not bread • Gandhi, Morality and Political Legitimacy • Upbeat Mood Persists after Modi Visit • Looking ahead • Deepening Relationship • Modi, Sharif Break ice with Handshake in Himalayas • India-US N- deal could Help Clear Project Logjam .8. Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Extremism and Crime 139 Introduction • Top Priorities • Centre-State Relations • Secure Indians • Internal Security • External Security • Sharp Increase in Allocation for Internal Security • More Funds for Police Modernisation • Befitting Reply to Maoists • For Better CentreState Co-ordination • Nirbhaya Fund Schemes • Controvresy over Circular on Hindi • CISF may Substitute NSG • Panel Moots Private Agencies • CBI Director’s for Top Interpol Post • National Identity Cards • J&K High on Modi Agenda • Development, Security to Top Agenda • Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits • PM Condemns ‘Proxy War’ By Pakistan • Policies on Minorities • Article 370 • India Wants Peace with China, But Not at Cost of Honour. 9. Self-Sufficiency in Defence Technology 155 Introduction • Rs 2,29,000 Cr for Defence • Inc Pushes for FDI in Defence • INS Vikramaditya • INS Kolkata • India’s First Aircraft Carrier Slips into History • Impetus to Space Programme • Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than the Movie Gravity • Ten Developments in This Story • Independent Strategic Nuke Programme • India, Australia Ink Nuclear Pact • N-deal Highlights Growing Energy Ties • Queensland Project • Modernisation and Reforms • Policy or Missile Exports • India to Fortify Defence along China Border • Expedite Defence Procurement • Global Powers India-bound for Mega Defence Deals • UK Still Hopeful on Fighter Jet • $6 Billion Spree • ‘Happy Diwali, You Make It Possible for Indians to Celebrate’ • India is Proud of all Three Wings of Armed Forces • India, Vietnam Call for ‘Freedom’ of Navigation, Ink Seven Pacts • India, Australia Establish Framework for Security Cooperation • A Blueprint for Defence Industry • Mars Mission a Historic Achievement: President. 10. 24×7 Power Supply for Every Citizen 172 Introduction • Consumer is the King • Provide Power 24×7 without Tariff Hike • Will Ensure 24×7 Power Supply for All • Power Projects in Limbo • Power Sector Financiers • Consumer for Renewable Energy Sources • Largest Solar Power Project—A Capacity Addition of 10,000 MW by 2017 • Rooftop Solar Power Generation Projects • Domestic Solar Cell Makers • Indigenous Products can Keep Cost of Solar Power Low • Solar Power Generation Mandatory in Houses • Solar Water Heater Makers Demand Rs 350 cr Subsidy Arrears • Cabinet Clears Coal Ordinance • Coal Supply to 9940 MW Plants • Improve Fuel Supply • Rural Electrification Scheme. 11. MoUD Targets Housing for All by 2022 185 Introduction • Housing for All by 2022 • Rs 7,060 crore for 100 Smart Cities • Bank Finance for Housing for Poor • Australia Keen on India Partnership • Varanasi Infrastructure to Get Boost • Plan for Beautification of Delhi • DDA Lines up Largest-ever Offer of 27,000 Flats • DDA Launches ‘Housing Scheme-2014’ • PM’s Dream Project • Offers Vital Learnings for 100 Smart Cities Ambition • A Hundred Hi-tech Cities. 12. Holistic Care System: Health for All 193 Introduction • New Health Policy • Health and Family Welfare • Health for All • Reforms Introduced in NHM • Institutionalising ASHA • Environmental Hazards to Health a Major Concern • Green AIIMS—A Statement of Intent • Public Health Institutions • Information is Power • Rape and Abuse Victims Need Sensitive Handling at Hospitals • Central OSCC System Soon • Sex Education should not be Vulgar • Need to Revitalise Social Sector • Rural Development • Children—the Future of the Nation • Senior Citizens • Specially Abled • Youth - Making India Unstoppable • Women -The Nation Builder • SCs, STs, OBCs and Other Weaker Sections • Drinking Water and Sanitation. 13. Education, Employment and Job Opportunities 204 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Education • Youths Access to Higher Education • A Few Simple Lessons • Boost for Education • School Education • Higher and Professional Education • HRDMin to Set up Eight new IITs • The Quality of India’s Higher Education • Foreign Varsities could be in India • DU Agrees to Roll Back FYUP • UGC: 4-year B.Tech for 2013 Students • After Raman, no Indian Varsity has given Nobel Laureate • Mid-day Meal should Include Buttermilk • I was Referred to as Burden at my Birth • Engineering Graduates’ Degrees to be Recognised across 17 Countries • Vocational Training • Employment and J ob Opportunities • Skills—Focussing on Productivity and Employability • Modi’s Pet Project GIFT Likely to Create 10 Lakh Jobs • Indian Cities Top List in Attracting Tech Talent • 1,000 km of new BRT would Save 27,000 Lives • Creating New Jobs in Rural India. 14. Highest Priority to Agriculture 222 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Agriculture • With Industrial Growth the Cultivable Land Decreases • Agriculture • National Crop Insurance Programme • New Farm Insurance Scheme in Six Months • PM Reviews Drought Contingency Plan • Govt Plans Urea Price Hike to Curb Fertiliser Subsidies • Food Security Act • Govt to Set up Kisan Mandis in Food Inflation Fight • Ganga River Project • Interlinking of Rivers • Modi’s ‘Ganga Promise’ Turns into Reality with Waterway Project • River Interlinking to Aid Irrigation Facilities: Uma Bharti • Australia Offers Assistance for Cleaning up the Ganga • Yamuna Clean-up Needs Another Rs 25,000 Cr 15. Transport is Lifeline of the Country 232 Introduction • Railways in Decline, it’s Time for Overhaul • Display of Message in Hindi • 14.2 Per Cent Fare Hike • Biting the Bullet • FDI in Railways to Attract Investments • New Trains • Metro Rail Projects Coming in More Cities • E-visa Facility at Nine Airports to Boost Tourism • Focus on Passenger Safety • PM Opens Katra Rail Link • Road Projects • Gadkari to Speed up Stalled Road Projects • Rs 37,880 cr to be Pumped into Nation’s Road Network • Rs 200 cr Trees to be Planted Along 1 Lakh km Highways • Land Acquisition Act • Rs 40,000 cr Approved to Boost Infrastructure • Aviation Sector • Rs 49k cr Losses Put Aviation Sector on Verge of Collapse • No Decision Taken to Privatise A-I • Aviation Sector Waiting for a Smooth Take Off • India Expects 400 Million Air Passengers by 2020 • Govt Asks States to Cut Tax on Jet Fuel • Industry–Modern, Competitive and Caring • Infrastructure: Connecting the Nation • Bullet trains and aviation and port projects aims to shrink India • Gujarat Model in Industry • Gadkari Announces Rs 2 Lakh Cr for Infrastructure Projects • Government Plans Industrial Corridors, Smart Cities to Boost Manufacturing • Manufacturing • Industry • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector • Infrastructure • Business and Trade • Tourism–Untapped Potential • Labour Force— The Pillar of Our Growth. 16. Stability, Sustainability and Good Governance 248 Stable Relations • Jammu and Kashmir • Decentralisation and People’s Participation • Mandate for Good Governance • Two Bold Proclamations • Ten-point Agenda • Jan Dhan May be Extended to Insurance, Pension Sectors • Take Decisions without Fear: PM to Babus • Good Environment • NITI Aayog will Set Policy Agenda • Niti Aayog Likely to Start Functioning Soon • Cutting Through Legal Muddle • Engage Good People • Reforms Commission Instead of Advisory Councils • Let the MPs Focus on Conduct, Governance • I Am a Task Master • View Teaching as a Way of Life • Goalposts for Teachers • The Impact of Institutional Decay • ‘Politics of waiting’ • Deprived of Dignity • Downsizing Trend • Cultural wealth. 17. Vision of Modern India 264 Vision • A Transformational Leader • Modimantra • Development • Security • Good Governance • Nation First • Modi vs SAARC • Centering the North-east • The Look East Policy • On Priorities • India to become Third Largest Economy by 2030 • New Advisory to End Inspector Raj • Hind Swaraj vs Hindu Rashtra • Foreign Policy Scorecard • Vajpayee’s Formula on Kashmir Tweaked • I-Day Speech: About Nation and Individual • Top Ten Welfare Schemes • Modi Moulding Digital India • Safeguarding Judicial Autonomy • 100 days of Modi Sarkar: Ten Significant Developments • Towards a Skilled Workforce • Give up Violence, Adopt Brotherhood to Make Progress •, 2015, 6, 2019. Paperback. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- I have seen many people speak English in a self-conscious way. It is apparent that they are not sure of themselves. No doubt that they have the required stock of words yet they fumble. In their inner mind they think they can strike up and keep on a conversation but they are found to be withdrawn. If this is the case with you too, this book will help you provide the needed assistance. People who have a little knowledge of English can have a great deal of exposure to English if they take conscious effort to study this book. That is the reader of this book ought to speak each conversation rhythmically at least ten thimes aloud and his/her fluency is certain to develop. When we emotionally uttar sentences like. ""Haven't I told you umpteen number of times not indulge in such acts of back-biting"", our organs of speech require more blood supply. When sufficient blood is not supplied, our communication becomes a written style. In other words there is lack fluency of What I mean is simply this. Emotion connotes rhythm and vice-versa. That is, don't just read the conversation, for form's sake, speak it, that too aloud raising and bringing down your voice wherever required. The benefits will be doubled if it is practised in front of a life-size mirror. If this speaking aloud is followed by making at least 4 similar conversations wherever possible, our aim of speaking English becomes further easier since our critical faculties are likely to be sharpened. Result, our faculty will be adapted to the language we are learning: We hope that more advanced learners and teachers will also find it useful. I have attained every nerve to develop my fluency because I studied in vernacular medium. This book is based on my experience of teaching Spoken English over a long period. At least I fervently hope that this book helps one to speak good English if not an impeccable variety. Suggestions if any to enhance the Quality of this book are always welcome. We wish to thank all who have assisted in the preparation of the first addition. We would also like to thank all colleagues for their friendly and helpful suggestions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Name : Jagram Singh Mother's Name : Late Shrimati Gomti Devi Father's Name : Late Shri Indal Singh Education : Postgraduate - English Teaching : Teaching of English Language in Gwalior District (from 1989 to 1994) Working Space : Rashtriya Swyam Sevak Sangh Pracharak in M.P, Since 1994 Literary Service : Original Interest : Poetry writing in English Language (Poetry Collection over a 100) : In English Grammar : (1) New Flow of Spoken English (2) New Flow of General English Poetry Books in Hindi language : (1) Kavyanjali-Bhor (2) Kavyanjali-Uday (3) Kavyanjali-Kiran (4) Kavyanjali-Prabhat Prose Books in Hindi language : (1) Bharat Darshan (2) Maa (3) Samajik Kranti Ke Shilpi (4) Samrasta Ke Bhagirath (5) Utsav Hamare Pran (6) Rashtra Ke Gaourav (7) Hamari Prarthna CONTENTS:- Messages. 13 Preface. 15 Golden Rules for Spoken English. 17 1st Day. 19 2nd Day. 22 3rd Day. 25 4th Day. 28 Correct, Incorrect. 28 5th Day. 30 ?????? ?? ???????--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 6th Day. 31 ?????? ?? ???????---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 7th Day. 33 ???????? ?? ??????? Pronunciation of Consonants-------------------33 8th Day. 35 9th Day. 36 10th Day. 38 11th Day. 42 12th Day. 43 13th Day. 45 14th Day. 46 15th Day. 48 16th Day. 50 17th Day. 50 1. Present Indefinite Tense. 50 1. Positive Sentences. 50 2. Negative Sentences. 50 18th Day. 54 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 54 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 54 19th Day. 56 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 56 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 56 20th Day. 58 2. Past Indefinite Tense. 58 1. Positive Sentences. 58 2. Negative Sentences. 58 21th Day. 60 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 60 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 60 22nd Day. 62 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 62 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 62 23rd Day. 64 3. Future Indefinite Tense. 64 1. Positive Sentences. 64 2. Negative Sentences. 64 24th Day. 66 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 66 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 66 25th Day. 68 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 68 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 68 26th Day. 70 4. Present Continuous / Imperfect / Progressive Tense. 70 1. Positive Sentences. 70 2. Negative Sentences. 70 27th Day. 72 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 72 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 72 28th Day. 74 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 74 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 74 29th Day. 76 5. Past Continuous / Imperfect / Progressive Tense. 76 1. Positive Sentences. 76 2. Negative Sentences. 76 30th Day. 78 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 78 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 78 31th Day. 80 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 80 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 80 32nd Day. 82 6. Future Continuous / Imperfect / Progressive Tense. 82 1. Positive Sentences. 82 2. Negative Sentences. 82 33th Day. 84 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 84 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 84 34th Day. 86 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 86 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 86 35th Day. 88 7. Present Perfect Tense. 88 1. Positive Sentences. 88 2. Negative Sentences. 88 36th Day. 90 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 90 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 90 37th Day. 92 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 92 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 92 38th Day. 94 8. Past Perfect Tense. 94 1. Positive Sentences. 94 2. Negative Sentences. 94 39th Day. 96 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 96 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 96 40th Day. 98 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 98 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 98 41st Day. 100 9. Future Perfect Tense. 100 1. Positive Sentences. 100 2. Negative Sentences. 100 42nd Day. 102 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 102 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 102 43rd Day. 104 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 104 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 104 44th Day. 106 10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. 106 1. Positive Sentences. 106 2. Negative Sentences. 107 45th Day. 108 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 108 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 109 46th Day.110 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences.110 6. Interrogative negative sentences.111 47th Day.112 11. Past Perfect Continuous Tense.112 1. Positive Sentences.112 2. Negative Sentences.113 48th Day.114 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences.114 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences.115 49th Day.116 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences.116 6. Interrogative negative sentences.117 50th Day.118 12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense.118 1. Positive Sentences.118 2. Negative Sentences.119 51th Day. 120 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 120 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 121 52th Day. 122 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 122 6. Interrogative negative sentences. 123 53th Day. 124 54th Day. 126 55th Day. 128 56th Day. 129 57th Day. 131 58th Day. 134 59th Day. 135 60th Day. 137 61th Day. 139 62nd Day. 142 63rd Day. 143 64th Day. 145 65th Day. 147 66th Day. 149 67th Day. 151 68th Day. 153 69th Day. 155 70th Day. 157 71th Day. 159 72nd Day. 161 73rd Day. 163 74th Day. 165 75th Day. 166 76th Day. 169 77th Day. 171 78th Day. 173 79th Day. 174 80th Day. 175 81th Day. 177 Prefix (??????)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------177 Suffix (???????) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------177 82nd days. 179 Verbs. 179 83rd days. 184 Homonyms & ?????????? ????-----------------------------------------------------------------184 84th days. 187 Synonyms — ?????????? ????-------------------------------------------------------------------187 85th days. 191 Antonyms & ????? ????----------------------------------------------------------------------------191 86th days. 197 Vocabulary —???? ???---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 197 The Title 'New Flow of Spoken English written/authored/edited by Jagram Singh', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789386397195 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 241 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi-English. The subject of this book is English Grammar / Education / English Spoken. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-, 2019, 6, 2019. Paperback. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- The first edition of ""New flow of General English"" is in your hands. For preparing this book we have surveyed many students, understood their problem with English language and tried to sort them out as per the modern requirements. Today in spite of the fact that maximum time is devoted to the teaching of English; our schools have hardly succeeded in equipping the students with ability of speaking and writing even few correct sentences of their own. English, the most fastidious language of the world, has been reduced merely to Hinglish by the unwanted admixture of Hindi & English. This book is an endeavour to supply the students at school and college level with various constructions of Grammar and its usage in easy and idiomatic language. Covering nearly all the aspects of applied Grammar with exhaustive exercises, the book is expected to teach the scholar correct English with the exactness of mathematical formulae. A definite plan has been followed in its compilation. The book clarifies different kinds of sentence and explains how to convert a direct statement into indirect one and vice-versa. Comprehensive exercises and examination papers at the end of the chapters will give a good practice to the scholars. Every method of 'synthesizing and transforming the sentences has been clarified with the help of up to date rules in the form of formulae. Syntax, the essence of entire grammatical portion, is the special attraction of this book. Synonyms, antonym, paronyms one word substitution and idioms and phrases from common parlance of the Indian people in different walks of life have been selected and explained with the help of easy usage. The book is fully based on the latest amended syllabus notified. I decide to come out with the first edition, with some additions such as book language and tips for an effective communication to make it further learner friendly. I am confident, the edition of the book will be further useful to it users and all those who are using it on their journey of excellence in the area on effective communication. We hope that more advanced learners and teachers will also find it useful. Any suggestions or feedback for further improvement of the book may please be directly sent at. We wish to thank all who have assisted in the preparation of the first addition. We would also like to thank all colleagues for their friendly and helpful suggestions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Name : Jagram Singh Mother's Name : Late Shrimati Gomti Devi Father's Name : Late Shri Indal Singh Education : Postgraduate - English Teaching : Teaching of English Language in Gwalior District (from 1989 to 1994) Working Space : Rashtriya Swyam Sevak Sangh Pracharak in M.P, Since 1994 Literary Service : Original Interest : Poetry writing in English Language (Poetry Collection over a 100) : In English Grammar : (1) New Flow of Spoken English (2) New Flow of General English Poetry Books in Hindi language : (1) Kavyanjali-Bhor (2) Kavyanjali-Uday (3) Kavyanjali-Kiran (4) Kavyanjali-Prabhat Prose Books in Hindi language : (1) Bharat Darshan (2) Maa (3) Samajik Kranti Ke Shilpi (4) Samrasta Ke Bhagirath (5) Utsav Hamare Pran (6) Rashtra Ke Gaourav (7) Hamari Prarthna CONTENTS:- Messages. 13 Preface. 15 Golden Rules for Spoken English. 17 Chapter – 1. 19 1. Printing Capital Letters ???? ?? ???? ?????------------------------------------- 19 2. Printing Small Letters ???? ?? ???? ?????-------------------------------------- 19 3. Writing Capital Letters ????? ?? ???? ?????---------------------------------- 19 4. Writing Small Letters ????? ?? ???? ?????----------------------------------- 19 5. Vowels ????-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 6. Consonant ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19 Chapter – 2. 20 1.????????? ???? Vowels. 20 2. ?????? Consonant. 20 3. ???? ????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 4. ???? ?????? ????? Join vowels & consonants. 21 5.???? ?????? ????? Join vowels & consonants. 21 Chapter – 3. 22 1. Vowels Part (???????)---------------------------------------------------------------------22 2. Consonants Part. 24 Chapter – 4. 28 1. Number (???). 28 2. Articles (????????). 29 1. Indefinite Article. 30 2. Definite Article. 31 3. Gender (????). 31 1. Masculine Gender (????????). 31 2. Feminine Gender (??????????). 32 3. Neuter Gender (??????????). 32 4. Common Gender (???????). 32 5. Person (?????). 32 Chapter – 5. 33 Case (????). 33 1. Nominative Case (?????????). 33 2. Objective Case (????????). 33 3. Possessive Case (?????????). 33 Case Chart ???? ?????------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 Important Rules. 34 Mood (???). 35 1. Indicative Mood (???? ??? ???). 35 2. Subjective Mood (????????? ??? ???). 35 3. Imperative Mood (???????? ??? ???). 35 4. Infinitive Mood (?????????? ??? ???). 35 Chapter – 6. 36 (1) . 36 1.Word (????)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 2.Sentence (?????)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 3.Phrase (????????)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 4.Clause (???????) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 5.Syllables (????????/??????)------------------------------------------------------- 37 (2) . 37 1. Subject ?????-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 2.Object ????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37 3.Verb ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 Forms of some verbs ??? ???????? ?? ???------------------------------- 40 Chapter – 7. 41 Parts of Speech ???? ?????/???? ????. 41 1. Noun ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41 2. Pronoun ???????------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 3. Adjective ??????----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 4. Verb ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 5.Adverb ?????? ??????---------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 6.Preposition ???????????----------------------------------------------------------------- 42 7.Conjunction –??????/???????----------------------------------------------- 45 Chapter - 8. 48 Active Voice ?????????--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 Tense (???)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 Chapter – 9. 79 Auxiliaries (Verbs) ????? ?????????---------------------------------------------------------- 79 Chapter – 10. 100 Sentence ?????-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------100 1. Kinds of Sentences(??????? ?? ???)----------------------------------------------------100 1.Assertive Sentences ?????? ?????/???????? ?????---------100 2.Interrogative Sentences ?????? ???? ?????---------------------------------101 3.Imperative Sentences ????? ???? ?????----------------------------------101 4.Exclamatory Sentences ??????????? ?????-------------------------------103 5.Optative Sentences ????????? ?????-----------------------------------------103 6.Habitual Sentences ???/?????????? ?????------------------------104 7.Causative Sentences ??????????? ?????/???????------------------------105 8.Simple Sentences ??????? ?????--------------------------------------------------106 9.Compound Sentences ??????? ?????-------------------------------------------107 10.Complex Sentences ????/??????? ?????-------------------------------108 11. Conditional Sentences ??????????------------------------------------------- 111 12.General Sentences ???????/?? ?????------------------------------------ 111 13.Double Parts of Speech ?????? ?? ????? ???----------------------------- 113 14.Determinatives ???????? ?????--------------------------------------------------118 15.Common signs of Punctuation ??????? ????? ?????------------123 Chapter – 11. 125 Passive voice ???? ?????. 125 Tense. 125 Modal Auxiliaries ????? ????? ???????---------------------------------------------141 12. Chapter. 146 1. Short form negatives ????????? ????????? ?????--------------------------146 2. Question Tag ?????? ?????-------------------------------------------------------147 3.Present Simple (for Future) ??????? ??????? (?????? ?? ???)----------------------------------------------------148 4.Sentence Pattern ????? ????----------------------------------------------------------149 5.Degree of Adjective ?????? ?????????--------------------------------------151 6.Mind. 155 7.Get/Got. 159 8.Made from / Made of. 160 9.Kind of/Type of. 162 10.It (Anticipatiory). 164 11. It (In Complex Sentence) . 166 12.There (Introductory) ??????????. 167 13.Be Sure / Be afraid. 168 14.Going to. 170 15.About to. 171 16.Pronoun – Self (Emphatic). 171 17.Let. 172 18.Unreal Past Had – would have (??? ??? ????)--------------------173 19.Transformation of Sentences. 174 Chapter – 13. 175 Compound Sentences ??????? ?????. 175 1. Coorelative Conjunctions ???? ??????? ???? ?????? 175 2. Adversative Conjunctions ?????????/???????????? 180 3. Alternative Conjunctions ???????/?????????????? 184 4. Illative Conjunctions ?????? ????/??????. 188 Chapter – 14. 191 Complex Sentences ??????? ????? 1. Adjective Clause. 191 2. Noun Clause. 193 3. Adverb Clause. 194 3. Adverb clause of Purpose. 203 4. Adverb clause of Reason / Case ????/????. 205 5. Adverb clause of Result ??????/??????. 206 6. Adverb clause of Condition ????. 208 7. Adverb clause of Manner ???.210 8. Adverb clause of Comparision ?????.211 9. Adverb clause of Supposition ????? ?? ??????. 213 Chapter – 15. 234 Direct and Indirect Narration Or Direct and Indirect Speech ????????? ?? ?????????? ???. 234 Direct ?? Indirect ??? ???????? ???? ???? ?????. 234 Parts of Direct Narration / Speech ????????? ??? ?? ???. 234 Direct ls Indirect ??? ???????? ???? ???? ?????. 234 Memory Chart for Tense change. 236 Kinds. 238 Chapter – 16. 248 Affix ???????. 248 Kinds ??????. 248 Antonyms (????? ????). 249 Synonyms (?????????? ????) . 255 One word ????? ?? ??? ?? ????. 259 Proverbs (???????????). 261 Idioms (???????) . 264 Figures of Speech (??????). 267 Chapter – 17. 270 1. Name of edible things ????? ?? ????? ?? ???. 270 2. Name of Fruits & Trees ?????? ?? ???? ?? ??? . 272 3. Human Limbs vknEkh ds ???? ?? ???? ?? ????? ?? ???. 275 4. Court related words ????? ?????? ????. 278 5. Name of Metals ?????? ?? ???. 280 6. Time ???;. 281 7. Name of Jewels / ornaments ??????? ?? ???. 282 8. Name of Ornaments/Jewels ??????? ?? ???. 282 9. Name of Colors ???? ?? ???. 283 10. Name of Days ????? ?? ??? . 283 11. Name of Direction ?????? ?? ???. 283 Chapter – 18. 284 Hindi – English Dictoinary ?????? ???????? ???????. 284 The Title 'New Flow of General English written/authored/edited by Jagram Singh', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240684 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 381 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi-English. The subject of this book is English Grammar / Education. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-, 2019, 6, Macmillan 1999,Fine/Fine condition, first edition, hard bound in dust jacket, 6x9, 336 pages, illus, bibliog, index. --------------------------------THE JET FIGHTER IS ONE OF THE GREAT ICONS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, A SYMBOL OF ACHIEVEMENT, OF TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, OF ULTIMATE MODERNITY, OF LATENT MILITARY POWER. begins Ivan Rendall, a former Royal Air Force pilot, in this thrilling first-ever history of the most seductive and deadly of all of man's weapons of war. From its birth in battle during the last days of World War II to its current aeronautical peak, the jet fighter has always been the king of the sky. Rendall's Rolling Thunder is the celebration of a machine, and a culture, for which "winning is about accepting that there is no such thing as second-best."------------------------------------Rendall's scrupulous history is driven by a strong thesis: jets may depend upon technological advances, but the human edge supplied by their pilots has determined their success or failure in all times and places. In this respect, the West has triumphed over its enemies. Beginning with the dangerously fast but hopelessly outnumbered German Me 262, jets and the men who flew them quickly became potent physical and psychological weapons. From the ruins of a defeated Germany came the now-familiar look of swept-back wings and with them the secret of supersonic flight. Less than a decade later, the two World War II allies most responsible for Germany's defeat would meet as enemies in Korea. Their planes-the American F-86 Saber and Russian MiG-15-clashed over the Yalu River in what American pilots called "MiG Alley." Diving from 40,000 feet and flying through dry riverbeds so low that their engines kicked up dirt, both sides' machines soon proved their worth.-------------------------------In Vietnam, American fighter pilots involved in the costly "Rolling Thunder" campaign again proved the value of the American emphasis on individualism as taught in the "Top Gun" school of aeronautics. Rendall vividly describes pilots in F-4 Phantoms and F-105 Thunderchiefs dodging SA-2 surface-to-air missiles in the "ultimate test of man versus machine."Recent uses of air power, from the legendary "Instant Thunder" campaign in the Gulf War to the enforcement of No-Fly Zones in Bosnia, have proved that the jet fighter remains as versatile and dangerous as ever. 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2017. Paperback. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians whose name prompts extremes of hate-filled anger or outright adulation. Despite polarising Gujarat and India in more ways that one, win elections. Modi–a man who may have challenged the basic principles of a sovereign secular nation but emerged at its destination as an undisputed and larger than life leader. In Modi, the people see a dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader who has emerged as a ray of hope for the dreams and aspirations of a billion Indians. His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a respected leader across the length and breadth of India. A focused reformer who doesn't want to be distracted or diverted by trivia, those little sour grape stories about educational snafus and conversion narratives is at the Olympus of policy. He evokes leadership. His innovative 'Make in India' campaign has not only caught the imagination of the Indians but also has earned the honour of being a top global leader. During his visit in different countries India's premier contending that, “The world is looking at India with renewed enthusiasm.” “W e must reciprocate with a renewed commitment to our shared values and goals. T ogether we shall script a better future for India and the rest of the world,” he said. So, this book is immensely beneficial to all About The Author: Amit Garg has done Post Graduation in Management, visited different countries. He attended many national and international seminars. Compiled, edit and written many articles. He is in touch with renowned bureaucrats, intellectuals and politicians and he has been spreading their message to the public since last 20 years. Inspired with, Narendra Modi's charishmatic leadership compiled this discourse who is now destiny of 1.60 billion people of India. Shib Ram Roy, worked in different platforms of media like National Herald, States Times and now associated with the Political and Business Daily. Earlier, Roy compiled and edited book –Poltu to President Pranab Mukherjee and involved in compling so many books. His articles published in different media ranging from politics to sports. Contents:- Preface 15 1. Humble Beginning 19 Overview • Early Life • Modi’s Siblings • Decrepit House • School and College Life • His Mentors • RSS Teaches Management Skills • Organisation Skill • Early Political Career • BJP Spokesman • CM of Gujarat • First Term (2001–2002) • 2002 Election • Second Term (2002-07) • 2007 Election • Third Term (2007–12) • Gujarat’s Development • Fourth Term (2012-14) • International Diplomacy • Personality and Image • Awards and Recognitions. 2. Decisive and Responsible Leadership 39 Introduction • Gujarat ki Gaurav • Many Faces of NaMo • Candidate Modi • Politician Modi • Business-friendly Modi • Techno Modi • Modi Sahib • Model Gujarat. 3. Nomination to Coronation 48 Introduction • Chairman of Campaign Committee • Prime Ministerial Candidate • Role in the Decisive LS Polls • Waged Battle Single-handedly • Muslim Mantra and Mission • Seismic Political Shift • BJP Gets Majority • Crushing Win Leaves Rivals Broken • Stupendous Ascension • Sworn in as PM • All SAARC Heads of Govts Attended. 4. Top Challenges Ahead 59 Introduction • Put India on Path towards Prosperity • Key Issues Need to Address • Emerges as Symbol of Hope. 5. Time for Bold Reforms 68 Introduction • Unity in Diversity • System Reform • Institutional Reform • Development Agenda • Time for Bold Steps • PM Development Agenda • Opportune Time for Reform • Land Acquisition Law Through Ordinance • Modi calls for International Yoga Day. 6. Economic Revival 83 Introduction • Worst Slowdown in 25 Years • Two Years to Repair, Three for Growth • Growth-oriented Policies • Cautious Start • Roadmap to Stable Economy • 2014 has been the year of Challenges and Reforms for India • Make in India: FM Pledges to Remove Barriers to Businesses • Tax Reforms • Tax Administration • Other Tax Related Measures • Goods and Services Tax (GST) • Milestone for Tax Reform • Tax Exemption Limit Raised to Rs. 2.5 Lakh • Inflation • RBI Role to Control Inflation • Centre-State Co-ordination • India Inc Supports Modi’s Vision • Making India Inc. Accountable • Lessons from the US • Promises to Rein in Prices • Govt. May do Away with LPG Subsidy for Rich • Poor to Gain from per-kg LPG subsidy • Cash Transfers Can Work Better Than Subsidies • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) • PM will Review FDI • Black Money • A Real Tall Order • Indian Money Rises to Over Rs 14,000 cr • Govt submits 627 names of foreign account holders to SC • India Misses the Global War Against Tax Evasion • Tax Havens should Provide Information on Black Money • Repatriation of Black Money M-A Key priority’ • Cabinet Approves GST Constitutional Amendment Bill • Corruption • Diesel Prices Regulated • Insurance • Approves Ordinance to Hike FDI in Insurance to 49 pc • Investments • Strategies to Revive Investment Flows • FII Inflows hit $20-billion Mark in First Half of 2014 • How to Make the Most of Investment Opportunities in 2015. 7. Nation First and Universal Brotherhood 110 Introduction • Robust Foreign Policy • Move Diplomacy into High Gear • Brings Style to Substance in Foreign Police • Time for Refurbishing SAARC • NaMo Buzz across the Globe • Xi Jinping’s visit to India: Top 10 priorities • Modi-Xi visit • Key Points • US for Greater Indo-US Ties • Tough on Pak, China at Arm’s Length • Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Sushma • India, China Must Narrow Down Differences • China Map Shows J&K as its Territory • What India can do with China? • Panchasheel to Improve Ties with Neighbours • Russia for Enhanced Co-operation with India • Leaders of Indo-Pak Holds Meeting • PMs Bhutan Visit • Key points of Modi’s visit to Bhutan • Neighbours will Benefit from Strong India • 2014 BRICS Summit • Sushma’s Goodwil Visit • Modi on a Visit to Nepal • A Significant Outing in Nepal • A New Sunrise • Befriending Japan, Balancing China: Modi’s Foreign Policy • Sustained US support • ‘Thank you America’: Modi says before leaving for India • They break ice, but not bread • Gandhi, Morality and Political Legitimacy • Upbeat Mood Persists after Modi Visit • Looking ahead • Deepening Relationship • Modi, Sharif Break ice with Handshake in Himalayas • India-US N- deal could Help Clear Project Logjam .8. Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Extremism and Crime 139 Introduction • Top Priorities • Centre-State Relations • Secure Indians • Internal Security • External Security • Sharp Increase in Allocation for Internal Security • More Funds for Police Modernisation • Befitting Reply to Maoists • For Better CentreState Co-ordination • Nirbhaya Fund Schemes • Controvresy over Circular on Hindi • CISF may Substitute NSG • Panel Moots Private Agencies • CBI Director’s for Top Interpol Post • National Identity Cards • J&K High on Modi Agenda • Development, Security to Top Agenda • Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits • PM Condemns ‘Proxy War’ By Pakistan • Policies on Minorities • Article 370 • India Wants Peace with China, But Not at Cost of Honour. 9. Self-Sufficiency in Defence Technology 155 Introduction • Rs 2,29,000 Cr for Defence • Inc Pushes for FDI in Defence • INS Vikramaditya • INS Kolkata • India’s First Aircraft Carrier Slips into History • Impetus to Space Programme • Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than the Movie Gravity • Ten Developments in This Story • Independent Strategic Nuke Programme • India, Australia Ink Nuclear Pact • N-deal Highlights Growing Energy Ties • Queensland Project • Modernisation and Reforms • Policy or Missile Exports • India to Fortify Defence along China Border • Expedite Defence Procurement • Global Powers India-bound for Mega Defence Deals • UK Still Hopeful on Fighter Jet • $6 Billion Spree • ‘Happy Diwali, You Make It Possible for Indians to Celebrate’ • India is Proud of all Three Wings of Armed Forces • India, Vietnam Call for ‘Freedom’ of Navigation, Ink Seven Pacts • India, Australia Establish Framework for Security Cooperation • A Blueprint for Defence Industry • Mars Mission a Historic Achievement: President. 10. 24×7 Power Supply for Every Citizen 172 Introduction • Consumer is the King • Provide Power 24×7 without Tariff Hike • Will Ensure 24×7 Power Supply for All • Power Projects in Limbo • Power Sector Financiers • Consumer for Renewable Energy Sources • Largest Solar Power Project—A Capacity Addition of 10,000 MW by 2017 • Rooftop Solar Power Generation Projects • Domestic Solar Cell Makers • Indigenous Products can Keep Cost of Solar Power Low • Solar Power Generation Mandatory in Houses • Solar Water Heater Makers Demand Rs 350 cr Subsidy Arrears • Cabinet Clears Coal Ordinance • Coal Supply to 9940 MW Plants • Improve Fuel Supply • Rural Electrification Scheme. 11. MoUD Targets Housing for All by 2022 185 Introduction • Housing for All by 2022 • Rs 7,060 crore for 100 Smart Cities • Bank Finance for Housing for Poor • Australia Keen on India Partnership • Varanasi Infrastructure to Get Boost • Plan for Beautification of Delhi • DDA Lines up Largest-ever Offer of 27,000 Flats • DDA Launches ‘Housing Scheme-2014’ • PM’s Dream Project • Offers Vital Learnings for 100 Smart Cities Ambition • A Hundred Hi-tech Cities. 12. Holistic Care System: Health for All 193 Introduction • New Health Policy • Health and Family Welfare • Health for All • Reforms Introduced in NHM • Institutionalising ASHA • Environmental Hazards to Health a Major Concern • Green AIIMS—A Statement of Intent • Public Health Institutions • Information is Power • Rape and Abuse Victims Need Sensitive Handling at Hospitals • Central OSCC System Soon • Sex Education should not be Vulgar • Need to Revitalise Social Sector • Rural Development • Children—the Future of the Nation • Senior Citizens • Specially Abled • Youth - Making India Unstoppable • Women -The Nation Builder • SCs, STs, OBCs and Other Weaker Sections • Drinking Water and Sanitation. 13. Education, Employment and Job Opportunities 204 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Education • Youths Access to Higher Education • A Few Simple Lessons • Boost for Education • School Education • Higher and Professional Education • HRDMin to Set up Eight new IITs • The Quality of India’s Higher Education • Foreign Varsities could be in India • DU Agrees to Roll Back FYUP • UGC: 4-year B.Tech for 2013 Students • After Raman, no Indian Varsity has given Nobel Laureate • Mid-day Meal should Include Buttermilk • I was Referred to as Burden at my Birth • Engineering Graduates’ Degrees to be Recognised across 17 Countries • Vocational Training • Employment and J ob Opportunities • Skills—Focussing on Productivity and Employability • Modi’s Pet Project GIFT Likely to Create 10 Lakh Jobs • Indian Cities Top List in Attracting Tech Talent • 1,000 km of new BRT would Save 27,000 Lives • Creating New Jobs in Rural India. 14. Highest Priority to Agriculture 222 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Agriculture • With Industrial Growth the Cultivable Land Decreases • Agriculture • National Crop Insurance Programme • New Farm Insurance Scheme in Six Months • PM Reviews Drought Contingency Plan • Govt Plans Urea Price Hike to Curb Fertiliser Subsidies • Food Security Act • Govt to Set up Kisan Mandis in Food Inflation Fight • Ganga River Project • Interlinking of Rivers • Modi’s ‘Ganga Promise’ Turns into Reality with Waterway Project • River Interlinking to Aid Irrigation Facilities: Uma Bharti • Australia Offers Assistance for Cleaning up the Ganga • Yamuna Clean-up Needs Another Rs 25,000 Cr 15. Transport is Lifeline of the Country 232 Introduction • Railways in Decline, it’s Time for Overhaul • Display of Message in Hindi • 14.2 Per Cent Fare Hike • Biting the Bullet • FDI in Railways to Attract Investments • New Trains • Metro Rail Projects Coming in More Cities • E-visa Facility at Nine Airports to Boost Tourism • Focus on Passenger Safety • PM Opens Katra Rail Link • Road Projects • Gadkari to Speed up Stalled Road Projects • Rs 37,880 cr to be Pumped into Nation’s Road Network • Rs 200 cr Trees to be Planted Along 1 Lakh km Highways • Land Acquisition Act • Rs 40,000 cr Approved to Boost Infrastructure • Aviation Sector • Rs 49k cr Losses Put Aviation Sector on Verge of Collapse • No Decision Taken to Privatise A-I • Aviation Sector Waiting for a Smooth Take Off • India Expects 400 Million Air Passengers by 2020 • Govt Asks States to Cut Tax on Jet Fuel • Industry–Modern, Competitive and Caring • Infrastructure: Connecting the Nation • Bullet trains and aviation and port projects aims to shrink India • Gujarat Model in Industry • Gadkari Announces Rs 2 Lakh Cr for Infrastructure Projects • Government Plans Industrial Corridors, Smart Cities to Boost Manufacturing • Manufacturing • Industry • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector • Infrastructure • Business and Trade • Tourism–Untapped Potential • Labour Force— The Pillar of Our Growth. 16. Stability, Sustainability and Good Governance 248 Stable Relations • Jammu and Kashmir • Decentralisation and People’s Participation • Mandate for Good Governance • Two Bold Proclamations • Ten-point Agenda • Jan Dhan May be Extended to Insurance, Pension Sectors • Take Decisions without Fear: PM to Babus • Good Environment • NITI Aayog will Set Policy Agenda • Niti Aayog Likely to Start Functioning Soon • Cutting Through Legal Muddle • Engage Good People • Reforms Commission Instead of Advisory Councils • Let the MPs Focus on Conduct, Governance • I Am a Task Master • View Teaching as a Way of Life • Goalposts for Teachers • The Impact of Institutional Decay • ‘Politics of waiting’ • Deprived of Dignity • Downsizing Trend • Cultural wealth. 17. Vision of Modern India 264 Vision • A Transformational Leader • Modimantra • Development • Security • Good Governance • Nation First • Modi vs SAARC • Centering the North-east • The Look East Policy • On Priorities • India to become Third Largest Economy by 2030 • New Advisory to End Inspector Raj • Hind Swaraj vs Hindu Rashtra • Foreign Policy Scorecard • Vajpayee’s Formula on Kashmir Tweaked • I-Day Speech: About Nation and Individual • Top Ten Welfare Schemes • Modi Moulding Digital India • Safeguarding Judicial Autonomy • 100 days of Modi Sarkar: Ten Significant Developments • Towards a Skilled Workforce • Give up Violence, Adopt Brotherhood to Make, 2017, 6, 2005. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- Rakesh Gupta is a professor with the Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi since the last twenty three years. He ws Head of the Centre for Political Studies 2000-2002 and officiated as Dean, School of Social Sciences fromj time to time during this period. Prior to this he has been teaching courses ion political philosophy, political theory, comparative politics and Indian politics. He specialises on strategic studies and foreign policy. He has co-authored and edited numerous books. Among them are books on Gihar Peasantry, Outer Space, Soviet Union, Civil-Military Relations during Gorbachev period, Sub Sahara region, Pakiostan, Indian Security and USA's Strategic Defence Initiative. He ihas published Occasional papers on Rusian Military Doctrine (Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi) and on India's internal security (International Institute of Peace Studies, New Delhi). He has written reserch papers on Socialist Societies, Foreign Policies of US, Russia, Pakistan , India, on arms control, disarmament and international relations and philosophy of Jean Franchois Lyotard in national anhd international academic journals. He has written about four hundred articles in dailies, weeklies, monthlies, taboids and occasional periodicls on current isues of national and international politics. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface 9: 1. A Shadow of Uneducated 11: 2. Address to My Self 12: 3. Adieu 17: 4. Ashes 18: 5. Authentic 20: 6. Bedridden 21: 7. Between the Quake and the Quirk 22: 8. Bonhomie 25: 9. Buffeted 27: 10. Chorus of a Pigmy 28: 11. Dawn 30: 12. Desire under the Chin 31: 13. Disturbed 33: 14. Elegy on Destruction of Charar-e-Sharief 34: 15. First Showers 35: 16. For Her 36: 17. Future against Present 39: 18. Gained Weight 40: 6 Rouge A Collection of Poems: 19. Gallop 42: 20. Gaping Wound 43: 21. Gloom 45: 22. Gratitude 46: 23. Homage 48: 24. Human Threshold 49: 25. Humour 50: 26. I Do not Know 52: 27. Lost Warmth 53: 28. Love Eternal 55: 29. Mad Desire 57: 30. Masks 59: 31. Memory’s Call 60: 32. No David Here 62: 33. Nude on Canvas 63: 34. Nymph 65: 35. On a Morning Walk 67: 36. Partings 69: 37. Presence 70: 38. Purple Petals 72: 39. Recoil 73: 40. Rouge 74: 41. Smile 76: 42. Split-A Dialogue 77: 43. Skirmish 91: 7: 44. Solitary Cell 93: 45. Teddy Bear 96: 46. The Visit 98: 47. Threshold 100: 48. Twain Never Met 101: 49. Untitled 102: 50. War at Hand 104: 51. What Bicycle This 106: 52. When They Met 108: 53. With Dhruv in California 114: 54. What is the truth 117 The Title 'Rouge and Other Poems: a Collection of Poems written/authored/edited by Rakesh Gupta', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788178355504 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 120 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Literature / Linguistic. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2005, 6, NY: Mercury Press, 1959. Vol. 17, No. 3 (Whole No. 100). Edited by Robert P. Mills. Cover art by Mel Hunter. Includes "The Red Hills of Summer" (novelet) by Edgar Pangborn; "Science: Varieties of the Infinite" by Isaac Asimov; "Quintet" by Sonny Powell [Alfred Bester], John Cunningham, Nina Pettis, Billy Watson [Theodore Sturgeon] and Mary Auston [Jane Rice]; "The Devil's Garden" by Robert Arthur; "To Give Them Beauty for Ashes" (verse) by Winona McClintic; "Who Is Going to Cut the Barber's Hair?" by Will Stanton; "Nor Custom Stale" (1st story) by Joanna Russ; "Snip, Snip" (verse) by Hilbert Schenck, Jr.; "Interview with a Dead Man" by Robert Graves; "The Makers of Destiny" (novelet) by Edward S. Aarons; "Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: XVIII" by Grendel Briaton (R. Bretnor); "Game with a Goddess" by Leslie Bonnett. Tanning; light rubbing.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good+ to Near Fine., Mercury Press, 1959, 4, 2015. Hardcover. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians whose name prompts extremes of hate-filled anger or outright adulation. Despite polarising Gujarat and India in more ways that one, win elections. Modi–a man who may have challenged the basic principles of a sovereign secular nation but emerged at its destination as an undisputed and larger than life leader. In Modi, the people see a dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader who has emerged as a ray of hope for the dreams and aspirations of a billion Indians. His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a respected leader across the length and breadth of India. A focused reformer who doesn't want to be distracted or diverted by trivia, those little sour grape stories about educational snafus and conversion narratives is at the Olympus of policy. He evokes leadership. His innovative 'Make in India' campaign has not only caught the imagination of the Indians but also has earned the honour of being a top global leader. During his visit in different countries India's premier contending that, “The world is looking at India with renewed enthusiasm.” “W e must reciprocate with a renewed commitment to our shared values and goals. T ogether we shall script a better future for India and the rest of the world,” he said. So, this book is immensely beneficial to all About The Author: Amit Garg has done Post Graduation in Management, visited different countries. He attended many national and international seminars. Compiled, edit and written many articles. He is in touch with renowned bureaucrats, intellectuals and politicians and he has been spreading their message to the public since last 20 years. Inspired with, Narendra Modi's charishmatic leadership compiled this discourse who is now destiny of 1.60 billion people of India. Shib Ram Roy, worked in different platforms of media like National Herald, States Times and now associated with the Political and Business Daily. Earlier, Roy compiled and edited book –Poltu to President Pranab Mukherjee and involved in compling so many books. His articles published in different media ranging from politics to sports. Preface 15 1. Humble Beginning 19 Overview • Early Life • Modi’s Siblings • Decrepit House • School and College Life • His Mentors • RSS Teaches Management Skills • Organisation Skill • Early Political Career • BJP Spokesman • CM of Gujarat • First Term (2001–2002) • 2002 Election • Second Term (2002-07) • 2007 Election • Third Term (2007–12) • Gujarat’s Development • Fourth Term (2012-14) • International Diplomacy • Personality and Image • Awards and Recognitions. 2. Decisive and Responsible Leadership 39 Introduction • Gujarat ki Gaurav • Many Faces of NaMo • Candidate Modi • Politician Modi • Business-friendly Modi • Techno Modi • Modi Sahib • Model Gujarat. 3. Nomination to Coronation 48 Introduction • Chairman of Campaign Committee • Prime Ministerial Candidate • Role in the Decisive LS Polls • Waged Battle Single-handedly • Muslim Mantra and Mission • Seismic Political Shift • BJP Gets Majority • Crushing Win Leaves Rivals Broken • Stupendous Ascension • Sworn in as PM • All SAARC Heads of Govts Attended. 4. Top Challenges Ahead 59 Introduction • Put India on Path towards Prosperity • Key Issues Need to Address • Emerges as Symbol of Hope. 5. Time for Bold Reforms 68 Introduction • Unity in Diversity • System Reform • Institutional Reform • Development Agenda • Time for Bold Steps • PM Development Agenda • Opportune Time for Reform • Land Acquisition Law Through Ordinance • Modi calls for International Yoga Day. 6. Economic Revival 83 Introduction • Worst Slowdown in 25 Years • Two Years to Repair, Three for Growth • Growth-oriented Policies • Cautious Start • Roadmap to Stable Economy • 2014 has been the year of Challenges and Reforms for India • Make in India: FM Pledges to Remove Barriers to Businesses • Tax Reforms • Tax Administration • Other Tax Related Measures • Goods and Services Tax (GST) • Milestone for Tax Reform • Tax Exemption Limit Raised to Rs. 2.5 Lakh • Inflation • RBI Role to Control Inflation • Centre-State Co-ordination • India Inc Supports Modi’s Vision • Making India Inc. Accountable • Lessons from the US • Promises to Rein in Prices • Govt. May do Away with LPG Subsidy for Rich • Poor to Gain from per-kg LPG subsidy • Cash Transfers Can Work Better Than Subsidies • Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) • PM will Review FDI • Black Money • A Real Tall Order • Indian Money Rises to Over Rs 14,000 cr • Govt submits 627 names of foreign account holders to SC • India Misses the Global War Against Tax Evasion • Tax Havens should Provide Information on Black Money • Repatriation of Black Money M-A Key priority’ • Cabinet Approves GST Constitutional Amendment Bill • Corruption • Diesel Prices Regulated • Insurance • Approves Ordinance to Hike FDI in Insurance to 49 pc • Investments • Strategies to Revive Investment Flows • FII Inflows hit $20-billion Mark in First Half of 2014 • How to Make the Most of Investment Opportunities in 2015. 7. Nation First and Universal Brotherhood 110 Introduction • Robust Foreign Policy • Move Diplomacy into High Gear • Brings Style to Substance in Foreign Police • Time for Refurbishing SAARC • NaMo Buzz across the Globe • Xi Jinping’s visit to India: Top 10 priorities • Modi-Xi visit • Key Points • US for Greater Indo-US Ties • Tough on Pak, China at Arm’s Length • Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Sushma • India, China Must Narrow Down Differences • China Map Shows J&K as its Territory • What India can do with China? • Panchasheel to Improve Ties with Neighbours • Russia for Enhanced Co-operation with India • Leaders of Indo-Pak Holds Meeting • PMs Bhutan Visit • Key points of Modi’s visit to Bhutan • Neighbours will Benefit from Strong India • 2014 BRICS Summit • Sushma’s Goodwil Visit • Modi on a Visit to Nepal • A Significant Outing in Nepal • A New Sunrise • Befriending Japan, Balancing China: Modi’s Foreign Policy • Sustained US support • ‘Thank you America’: Modi says before leaving for India • They break ice, but not bread • Gandhi, Morality and Political Legitimacy • Upbeat Mood Persists after Modi Visit • Looking ahead • Deepening Relationship • Modi, Sharif Break ice with Handshake in Himalayas • India-US N- deal could Help Clear Project Logjam .8. Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Extremism and Crime 139 Introduction • Top Priorities • Centre-State Relations • Secure Indians • Internal Security • External Security • Sharp Increase in Allocation for Internal Security • More Funds for Police Modernisation • Befitting Reply to Maoists • For Better CentreState Co-ordination • Nirbhaya Fund Schemes • Controvresy over Circular on Hindi • CISF may Substitute NSG • Panel Moots Private Agencies • CBI Director’s for Top Interpol Post • National Identity Cards • J&K High on Modi Agenda • Development, Security to Top Agenda • Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits • PM Condemns ‘Proxy War’ By Pakistan • Policies on Minorities • Article 370 • India Wants Peace with China, But Not at Cost of Honour. 9. Self-Sufficiency in Defence Technology 155 Introduction • Rs 2,29,000 Cr for Defence • Inc Pushes for FDI in Defence • INS Vikramaditya • INS Kolkata • India’s First Aircraft Carrier Slips into History • Impetus to Space Programme • Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than the Movie Gravity • Ten Developments in This Story • Independent Strategic Nuke Programme • India, Australia Ink Nuclear Pact • N-deal Highlights Growing Energy Ties • Queensland Project • Modernisation and Reforms • Policy or Missile Exports • India to Fortify Defence along China Border • Expedite Defence Procurement • Global Powers India-bound for Mega Defence Deals • UK Still Hopeful on Fighter Jet • $6 Billion Spree • ‘Happy Diwali, You Make It Possible for Indians to Celebrate’ • India is Proud of all Three Wings of Armed Forces • India, Vietnam Call for ‘Freedom’ of Navigation, Ink Seven Pacts • India, Australia Establish Framework for Security Cooperation • A Blueprint for Defence Industry • Mars Mission a Historic Achievement: President. 10. 24×7 Power Supply for Every Citizen 172 Introduction • Consumer is the King • Provide Power 24×7 without Tariff Hike • Will Ensure 24×7 Power Supply for All • Power Projects in Limbo • Power Sector Financiers • Consumer for Renewable Energy Sources • Largest Solar Power Project—A Capacity Addition of 10,000 MW by 2017 • Rooftop Solar Power Generation Projects • Domestic Solar Cell Makers • Indigenous Products can Keep Cost of Solar Power Low • Solar Power Generation Mandatory in Houses • Solar Water Heater Makers Demand Rs 350 cr Subsidy Arrears • Cabinet Clears Coal Ordinance • Coal Supply to 9940 MW Plants • Improve Fuel Supply • Rural Electrification Scheme. 11. MoUD Targets Housing for All by 2022 185 Introduction • Housing for All by 2022 • Rs 7,060 crore for 100 Smart Cities • Bank Finance for Housing for Poor • Australia Keen on India Partnership • Varanasi Infrastructure to Get Boost • Plan for Beautification of Delhi • DDA Lines up Largest-ever Offer of 27,000 Flats • DDA Launches ‘Housing Scheme-2014’ • PM’s Dream Project • Offers Vital Learnings for 100 Smart Cities Ambition • A Hundred Hi-tech Cities. 12. Holistic Care System: Health for All 193 Introduction • New Health Policy • Health and Family Welfare • Health for All • Reforms Introduced in NHM • Institutionalising ASHA • Environmental Hazards to Health a Major Concern • Green AIIMS—A Statement of Intent • Public Health Institutions • Information is Power • Rape and Abuse Victims Need Sensitive Handling at Hospitals • Central OSCC System Soon • Sex Education should not be Vulgar • Need to Revitalise Social Sector • Rural Development • Children—the Future of the Nation • Senior Citizens • Specially Abled • Youth - Making India Unstoppable • Women -The Nation Builder • SCs, STs, OBCs and Other Weaker Sections • Drinking Water and Sanitation. 13. Education, Employment and Job Opportunities 204 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Education • Youths Access to Higher Education • A Few Simple Lessons • Boost for Education • School Education • Higher and Professional Education • HRDMin to Set up Eight new IITs • The Quality of India’s Higher Education • Foreign Varsities could be in India • DU Agrees to Roll Back FYUP • UGC: 4-year B.Tech for 2013 Students • After Raman, no Indian Varsity has given Nobel Laureate • Mid-day Meal should Include Buttermilk • I was Referred to as Burden at my Birth • Engineering Graduates’ Degrees to be Recognised across 17 Countries • Vocational Training • Employment and J ob Opportunities • Skills—Focussing on Productivity and Employability • Modi’s Pet Project GIFT Likely to Create 10 Lakh Jobs • Indian Cities Top List in Attracting Tech Talent • 1,000 km of new BRT would Save 27,000 Lives • Creating New Jobs in Rural India. 14. Highest Priority to Agriculture 222 Introduction • Gujarat Model in Agriculture • With Industrial Growth the Cultivable Land Decreases • Agriculture • National Crop Insurance Programme • New Farm Insurance Scheme in Six Months • PM Reviews Drought Contingency Plan • Govt Plans Urea Price Hike to Curb Fertiliser Subsidies • Food Security Act • Govt to Set up Kisan Mandis in Food Inflation Fight • Ganga River Project • Interlinking of Rivers • Modi’s ‘Ganga Promise’ Turns into Reality with Waterway Project • River Interlinking to Aid Irrigation Facilities: Uma Bharti • Australia Offers Assistance for Cleaning up the Ganga • Yamuna Clean-up Needs Another Rs 25,000 Cr 15. Transport is Lifeline of the Country 232 Introduction • Railways in Decline, it’s Time for Overhaul • Display of Message in Hindi • 14.2 Per Cent Fare Hike • Biting the Bullet • FDI in Railways to Attract Investments • New Trains • Metro Rail Projects Coming in More Cities • E-visa Facility at Nine Airports to Boost Tourism • Focus on Passenger Safety • PM Opens Katra Rail Link • Road Projects • Gadkari to Speed up Stalled Road Projects • Rs 37,880 cr to be Pumped into Nation’s Road Network • Rs 200 cr Trees to be Planted Along 1 Lakh km Highways • Land Acquisition Act • Rs 40,000 cr Approved to Boost Infrastructure • Aviation Sector • Rs 49k cr Losses Put Aviation Sector on Verge of Collapse • No Decision Taken to Privatise A-I • Aviation Sector Waiting for a Smooth Take Off • India Expects 400 Million Air Passengers by 2020 • Govt Asks States to Cut Tax on Jet Fuel • Industry–Modern, Competitive and Caring • Infrastructure: Connecting the Nation • Bullet trains and aviation and port projects aims to shrink India • Gujarat Model in Industry • Gadkari Announces Rs 2 Lakh Cr for Infrastructure Projects • Government Plans Industrial Corridors, Smart Cities to Boost Manufacturing • Manufacturing • Industry • Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector • Infrastructure • Business and Trade • Tourism–Untapped Potential • Labour Force— The Pillar of Our Growth. 16. Stability, Sustainability and Good Governance 248 Stable Relations • Jammu and Kashmir • Decentralisation and People’s Participation • Mandate for Good Governance • Two Bold Proclamations • Ten-point Agenda • Jan Dhan May be Extended to Insurance, Pension Sectors • Take Decisions without Fear: PM to Babus • Good Environment • NITI Aayog will Set Policy Agenda • Niti Aayog Likely to Start Functioning Soon • Cutting Through Legal Muddle • Engage Good People • Reforms Commission Instead of Advisory Councils • Let the MPs Focus on Conduct, Governance • I Am a Task Master • View Teaching as a Way of Life • Goalposts for Teachers • The Impact of Institutional Decay • ‘Politics of waiting’ • Deprived of Dignity • Downsizing Trend • Cultural wealth. 17. Vision of Modern India 264 Vision • A Transformational Leader • Modimantra • Development • Security • Good Governance • Nation First • Modi vs SAARC • Centering the North-east • The Look East Policy • On Priorities • India to become Third Largest Economy by 2030 • New Advisory to End Inspector Raj • Hind Swaraj vs Hindu Rashtra • Foreign Policy Scorecard • Vajpayee’s Formula on Kashmir Tweaked • I-Day Speech: About Nation and Individual • Top Ten Welfare Schemes • Modi Moulding Digital India • Safeguarding Judicial Autonomy • 100 days of Modi Sarkar: Ten Significant Developments • Towards a Skilled Workforce • Give up Violence, Adopt Brotherhood to Make Progress •, 2015, 6, 2019. Paperback. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- I have seen many people speak English in a self-conscious way. It is apparent that they are not sure of themselves. No doubt that they have the required stock of words yet they fumble. In their inner mind they think they can strike up and keep on a conversation but they are found to be withdrawn. If this is the case with you too, this book will help you provide the needed assistance. People who have a little knowledge of English can have a great deal of exposure to English if they take conscious effort to study this book. That is the reader of this book ought to speak each conversation rhythmically at least ten thimes aloud and his/her fluency is certain to develop. When we emotionally uttar sentences like. ""Haven't I told you umpteen number of times not indulge in such acts of back-biting"", our organs of speech require more blood supply. When sufficient blood is not supplied, our communication becomes a written style. In other words there is lack fluency of What I mean is simply this. Emotion connotes rhythm and vice-versa. That is, don't just read the conversation, for form's sake, speak it, that too aloud raising and bringing down your voice wherever required. The benefits will be doubled if it is practised in front of a life-size mirror. If this speaking aloud is followed by making at least 4 similar conversations wherever possible, our aim of speaking English becomes further easier since our critical faculties are likely to be sharpened. Result, our faculty will be adapted to the language we are learning: We hope that more advanced learners and teachers will also find it useful. I have attained every nerve to develop my fluency because I studied in vernacular medium. This book is based on my experience of teaching Spoken English over a long period. At least I fervently hope that this book helps one to speak good English if not an impeccable variety. Suggestions if any to enhance the Quality of this book are always welcome. We wish to thank all who have assisted in the preparation of the first addition. We would also like to thank all colleagues for their friendly and helpful suggestions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Name : Jagram Singh Mother's Name : Late Shrimati Gomti Devi Father's Name : Late Shri Indal Singh Education : Postgraduate - English Teaching : Teaching of English Language in Gwalior District (from 1989 to 1994) Working Space : Rashtriya Swyam Sevak Sangh Pracharak in M.P, Since 1994 Literary Service : Original Interest : Poetry writing in English Language (Poetry Collection over a 100) : In English Grammar : (1) New Flow of Spoken English (2) New Flow of General English Poetry Books in Hindi language : (1) Kavyanjali-Bhor (2) Kavyanjali-Uday (3) Kavyanjali-Kiran (4) Kavyanjali-Prabhat Prose Books in Hindi language : (1) Bharat Darshan (2) Maa (3) Samajik Kranti Ke Shilpi (4) Samrasta Ke Bhagirath (5) Utsav Hamare Pran (6) Rashtra Ke Gaourav (7) Hamari Prarthna CONTENTS:- Messages. 13 Preface. 15 Golden Rules for Spoken English. 17 1st Day. 19 2nd Day. 22 3rd Day. 25 4th Day. 28 Correct, Incorrect. 28 5th Day. 30 ?????? ?? ???????--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 6th Day. 31 ?????? ?? ???????---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 7th Day. 33 ???????? ?? ??????? Pronunciation of Consonants-------------------33 8th Day. 35 9th Day. 36 10th Day. 38 11th Day. 42 12th Day. 43 13th Day. 45 14th Day. 46 15th Day. 48 16th Day. 50 17th Day. 50 1. Present Indefinite Tense. 50 1. Positive Sentences. 50 2. Negative Sentences. 50 18th Day. 54 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 54 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 54 19th Day. 56 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 56 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 56 20th Day. 58 2. Past Indefinite Tense. 58 1. Positive Sentences. 58 2. Negative Sentences. 58 21th Day. 60 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 60 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 60 22nd Day. 62 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 62 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 62 23rd Day. 64 3. Future Indefinite Tense. 64 1. Positive Sentences. 64 2. Negative Sentences. 64 24th Day. 66 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 66 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 66 25th Day. 68 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences . 68 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 68 26th Day. 70 4. Present Continuous / Imperfect / Progressive Tense. 70 1. Positive Sentences. 70 2. Negative Sentences. 70 27th Day. 72 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 72 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 72 28th Day. 74 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 74 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 74 29th Day. 76 5. Past Continuous / Imperfect / Progressive Tense. 76 1. Positive Sentences. 76 2. Negative Sentences. 76 30th Day. 78 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 78 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 78 31th Day. 80 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 80 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 80 32nd Day. 82 6. Future Continuous / Imperfect / Progressive Tense. 82 1. Positive Sentences. 82 2. Negative Sentences. 82 33th Day. 84 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 84 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 84 34th Day. 86 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 86 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 86 35th Day. 88 7. Present Perfect Tense. 88 1. Positive Sentences. 88 2. Negative Sentences. 88 36th Day. 90 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 90 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 90 37th Day. 92 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 92 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 92 38th Day. 94 8. Past Perfect Tense. 94 1. Positive Sentences. 94 2. Negative Sentences. 94 39th Day. 96 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 96 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 96 40th Day. 98 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 98 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 98 41st Day. 100 9. Future Perfect Tense. 100 1. Positive Sentences. 100 2. Negative Sentences. 100 42nd Day. 102 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 102 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 102 43rd Day. 104 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 104 6. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 104 44th Day. 106 10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense. 106 1. Positive Sentences. 106 2. Negative Sentences. 107 45th Day. 108 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 108 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 109 46th Day.110 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences.110 6. Interrogative negative sentences.111 47th Day.112 11. Past Perfect Continuous Tense.112 1. Positive Sentences.112 2. Negative Sentences.113 48th Day.114 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences.114 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences.115 49th Day.116 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences.116 6. Interrogative negative sentences.117 50th Day.118 12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense.118 1. Positive Sentences.118 2. Negative Sentences.119 51th Day. 120 3. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 120 4. Interrogative Negative Sentences. 121 52th Day. 122 5. Interrogative Positive Sentences. 122 6. Interrogative negative sentences. 123 53th Day. 124 54th Day. 126 55th Day. 128 56th Day. 129 57th Day. 131 58th Day. 134 59th Day. 135 60th Day. 137 61th Day. 139 62nd Day. 142 63rd Day. 143 64th Day. 145 65th Day. 147 66th Day. 149 67th Day. 151 68th Day. 153 69th Day. 155 70th Day. 157 71th Day. 159 72nd Day. 161 73rd Day. 163 74th Day. 165 75th Day. 166 76th Day. 169 77th Day. 171 78th Day. 173 79th Day. 174 80th Day. 175 81th Day. 177 Prefix (??????)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------177 Suffix (???????) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------177 82nd days. 179 Verbs. 179 83rd days. 184 Homonyms & ?????????? ????-----------------------------------------------------------------184 84th days. 187 Synonyms — ?????????? ????-------------------------------------------------------------------187 85th days. 191 Antonyms & ????? ????----------------------------------------------------------------------------191 86th days. 197 Vocabulary —???? ???---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 197 The Title 'New Flow of Spoken English written/authored/edited by Jagram Singh', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789386397195 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 241 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi-English. The subject of this book is English Grammar / Education / English Spoken. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-, 2019, 6, 2019. Paperback. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- The first edition of ""New flow of General English"" is in your hands. For preparing this book we have surveyed many students, understood their problem with English language and tried to sort them out as per the modern requirements. Today in spite of the fact that maximum time is devoted to the teaching of English; our schools have hardly succeeded in equipping the students with ability of speaking and writing even few correct sentences of their own. English, the most fastidious language of the world, has been reduced merely to Hinglish by the unwanted admixture of Hindi & English. This book is an endeavour to supply the students at school and college level with various constructions of Grammar and its usage in easy and idiomatic language. Covering nearly all the aspects of applied Grammar with exhaustive exercises, the book is expected to teach the scholar correct English with the exactness of mathematical formulae. A definite plan has been followed in its compilation. The book clarifies different kinds of sentence and explains how to convert a direct statement into indirect one and vice-versa. Comprehensive exercises and examination papers at the end of the chapters will give a good practice to the scholars. Every method of 'synthesizing and transforming the sentences has been clarified with the help of up to date rules in the form of formulae. Syntax, the essence of entire grammatical portion, is the special attraction of this book. Synonyms, antonym, paronyms one word substitution and idioms and phrases from common parlance of the Indian people in different walks of life have been selected and explained with the help of easy usage. The book is fully based on the latest amended syllabus notified. I decide to come out with the first edition, with some additions such as book language and tips for an effective communication to make it further learner friendly. I am confident, the edition of the book will be further useful to it users and all those who are using it on their journey of excellence in the area on effective communication. We hope that more advanced learners and teachers will also find it useful. Any suggestions or feedback for further improvement of the book may please be directly sent at. We wish to thank all who have assisted in the preparation of the first addition. We would also like to thank all colleagues for their friendly and helpful suggestions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Name : Jagram Singh Mother's Name : Late Shrimati Gomti Devi Father's Name : Late Shri Indal Singh Education : Postgraduate - English Teaching : Teaching of English Language in Gwalior District (from 1989 to 1994) Working Space : Rashtriya Swyam Sevak Sangh Pracharak in M.P, Since 1994 Literary Service : Original Interest : Poetry writing in English Language (Poetry Collection over a 100) : In English Grammar : (1) New Flow of Spoken English (2) New Flow of General English Poetry Books in Hindi language : (1) Kavyanjali-Bhor (2) Kavyanjali-Uday (3) Kavyanjali-Kiran (4) Kavyanjali-Prabhat Prose Books in Hindi language : (1) Bharat Darshan (2) Maa (3) Samajik Kranti Ke Shilpi (4) Samrasta Ke Bhagirath (5) Utsav Hamare Pran (6) Rashtra Ke Gaourav (7) Hamari Prarthna CONTENTS:- Messages. 13 Preface. 15 Golden Rules for Spoken English. 17 Chapter – 1. 19 1. Printing Capital Letters ???? ?? ???? ?????------------------------------------- 19 2. Printing Small Letters ???? ?? ???? ?????-------------------------------------- 19 3. Writing Capital Letters ????? ?? ???? ?????---------------------------------- 19 4. Writing Small Letters ????? ?? ???? ?????----------------------------------- 19 5. Vowels ????-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 6. Consonant ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19 Chapter – 2. 20 1.????????? ???? Vowels. 20 2. ?????? Consonant. 20 3. ???? ????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 4. ???? ?????? ????? Join vowels & consonants. 21 5.???? ?????? ????? Join vowels & consonants. 21 Chapter – 3. 22 1. Vowels Part (???????)---------------------------------------------------------------------22 2. Consonants Part. 24 Chapter – 4. 28 1. Number (???). 28 2. Articles (????????). 29 1. Indefinite Article. 30 2. Definite Article. 31 3. Gender (????). 31 1. Masculine Gender (????????). 31 2. Feminine Gender (??????????). 32 3. Neuter Gender (??????????). 32 4. Common Gender (???????). 32 5. Person (?????). 32 Chapter – 5. 33 Case (????). 33 1. Nominative Case (?????????). 33 2. Objective Case (????????). 33 3. Possessive Case (?????????). 33 Case Chart ???? ?????------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 Important Rules. 34 Mood (???). 35 1. Indicative Mood (???? ??? ???). 35 2. Subjective Mood (????????? ??? ???). 35 3. Imperative Mood (???????? ??? ???). 35 4. Infinitive Mood (?????????? ??? ???). 35 Chapter – 6. 36 (1) . 36 1.Word (????)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 2.Sentence (?????)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 3.Phrase (????????)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36 4.Clause (???????) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 5.Syllables (????????/??????)------------------------------------------------------- 37 (2) . 37 1. Subject ?????-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37 2.Object ????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37 3.Verb ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 Forms of some verbs ??? ???????? ?? ???------------------------------- 40 Chapter – 7. 41 Parts of Speech ???? ?????/???? ????. 41 1. Noun ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41 2. Pronoun ???????------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 3. Adjective ??????----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 4. Verb ??????------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 5.Adverb ?????? ??????---------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 6.Preposition ???????????----------------------------------------------------------------- 42 7.Conjunction –??????/???????----------------------------------------------- 45 Chapter - 8. 48 Active Voice ?????????--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 Tense (???)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48 Chapter – 9. 79 Auxiliaries (Verbs) ????? ?????????---------------------------------------------------------- 79 Chapter – 10. 100 Sentence ?????-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------100 1. Kinds of Sentences(??????? ?? ???)----------------------------------------------------100 1.Assertive Sentences ?????? ?????/???????? ?????---------100 2.Interrogative Sentences ?????? ???? ?????---------------------------------101 3.Imperative Sentences ????? ???? ?????----------------------------------101 4.Exclamatory Sentences ??????????? ?????-------------------------------103 5.Optative Sentences ????????? ?????-----------------------------------------103 6.Habitual Sentences ???/?????????? ?????------------------------104 7.Causative Sentences ??????????? ?????/???????------------------------105 8.Simple Sentences ??????? ?????--------------------------------------------------106 9.Compound Sentences ??????? ?????-------------------------------------------107 10.Complex Sentences ????/??????? ?????-------------------------------108 11. Conditional Sentences ??????????------------------------------------------- 111 12.General Sentences ???????/?? ?????------------------------------------ 111 13.Double Parts of Speech ?????? ?? ????? ???----------------------------- 113 14.Determinatives ???????? ?????--------------------------------------------------118 15.Common signs of Punctuation ??????? ????? ?????------------123 Chapter – 11. 125 Passive voice ???? ?????. 125 Tense. 125 Modal Auxiliaries ????? ????? ???????---------------------------------------------141 12. Chapter. 146 1. Short form negatives ????????? ????????? ?????--------------------------146 2. Question Tag ?????? ?????-------------------------------------------------------147 3.Present Simple (for Future) ??????? ??????? (?????? ?? ???)----------------------------------------------------148 4.Sentence Pattern ????? ????----------------------------------------------------------149 5.Degree of Adjective ?????? ?????????--------------------------------------151 6.Mind. 155 7.Get/Got. 159 8.Made from / Made of. 160 9.Kind of/Type of. 162 10.It (Anticipatiory). 164 11. It (In Complex Sentence) . 166 12.There (Introductory) ??????????. 167 13.Be Sure / Be afraid. 168 14.Going to. 170 15.About to. 171 16.Pronoun – Self (Emphatic). 171 17.Let. 172 18.Unreal Past Had – would have (??? ??? ????)--------------------173 19.Transformation of Sentences. 174 Chapter – 13. 175 Compound Sentences ??????? ?????. 175 1. Coorelative Conjunctions ???? ??????? ???? ?????? 175 2. Adversative Conjunctions ?????????/???????????? 180 3. Alternative Conjunctions ???????/?????????????? 184 4. Illative Conjunctions ?????? ????/??????. 188 Chapter – 14. 191 Complex Sentences ??????? ????? 1. Adjective Clause. 191 2. Noun Clause. 193 3. Adverb Clause. 194 3. Adverb clause of Purpose. 203 4. Adverb clause of Reason / Case ????/????. 205 5. Adverb clause of Result ??????/??????. 206 6. Adverb clause of Condition ????. 208 7. Adverb clause of Manner ???.210 8. Adverb clause of Comparision ?????.211 9. Adverb clause of Supposition ????? ?? ??????. 213 Chapter – 15. 234 Direct and Indirect Narration Or Direct and Indirect Speech ????????? ?? ?????????? ???. 234 Direct ?? Indirect ??? ???????? ???? ???? ?????. 234 Parts of Direct Narration / Speech ????????? ??? ?? ???. 234 Direct ls Indirect ??? ???????? ???? ???? ?????. 234 Memory Chart for Tense change. 236 Kinds. 238 Chapter – 16. 248 Affix ???????. 248 Kinds ??????. 248 Antonyms (????? ????). 249 Synonyms (?????????? ????) . 255 One word ????? ?? ??? ?? ????. 259 Proverbs (???????????). 261 Idioms (???????) . 264 Figures of Speech (??????). 267 Chapter – 17. 270 1. Name of edible things ????? ?? ????? ?? ???. 270 2. Name of Fruits & Trees ?????? ?? ???? ?? ??? . 272 3. Human Limbs vknEkh ds ???? ?? ???? ?? ????? ?? ???. 275 4. Court related words ????? ?????? ????. 278 5. Name of Metals ?????? ?? ???. 280 6. Time ???;. 281 7. Name of Jewels / ornaments ??????? ?? ???. 282 8. Name of Ornaments/Jewels ??????? ?? ???. 282 9. Name of Colors ???? ?? ???. 283 10. Name of Days ????? ?? ??? . 283 11. Name of Direction ?????? ?? ???. 283 Chapter – 18. 284 Hindi – English Dictoinary ?????? ???????? ???????. 284 The Title 'New Flow of General English written/authored/edited by Jagram Singh', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240684 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 381 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in Hindi-English. The subject of this book is English Grammar / Education. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-, 2019, 6, Macmillan 1999,Fine/Fine condition, first edition, hard bound in dust jacket, 6x9, 336 pages, illus, bibliog, index. --------------------------------THE JET FIGHTER IS ONE OF THE GREAT ICONS OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY, A SYMBOL OF ACHIEVEMENT, OF TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE, OF ULTIMATE MODERNITY, OF LATENT MILITARY POWER. begins Ivan Rendall, a former Royal Air Force pilot, in this thrilling first-ever history of the most seductive and deadly of all of man's weapons of war. From its birth in battle during the last days of World War II to its current aeronautical peak, the jet fighter has always been the king of the sky. Rendall's Rolling Thunder is the celebration of a machine, and a culture, for which "winning is about accepting that there is no such thing as second-best."------------------------------------Rendall's scrupulous history is driven by a strong thesis: jets may depend upon technological advances, but the human edge supplied by their pilots has determined their success or failure in all times and places. In this respect, the West has triumphed over its enemies. Beginning with the dangerously fast but hopelessly outnumbered German Me 262, jets and the men who flew them quickly became potent physical and psychological weapons. From the ruins of a defeated Germany came the now-familiar look of swept-back wings and with them the secret of supersonic flight. Less than a decade later, the two World War II allies most responsible for Germany's defeat would meet as enemies in Korea. Their planes-the American F-86 Saber and Russian MiG-15-clashed over the Yalu River in what American pilots called "MiG Alley." Diving from 40,000 feet and flying through dry riverbeds so low that their engines kicked up dirt, both sides' machines soon proved their worth.-------------------------------In Vietnam, American fighter pilots involved in the costly "Rolling Thunder" campaign again proved the value of the American emphasis on individualism as taught in the "Top Gun" school of aeronautics. Rendall vividly describes pilots in F-4 Phantoms and F-105 Thunderchiefs dodging SA-2 surface-to-air missiles in the "ultimate test of man versus machine."Recent uses of air power, from the legendary "Instant Thunder" campaign in the Gulf War to the enforcement of No-Fly Zones in Bosnia, have proved that the jet fighter remains as versatile and dangerous as ever. 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EAN (ISBN-13): 9781905209026
ISBN (ISBN-10): 1905209029
Gebundene Ausgabe
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2006
Herausgeber: Wiley-ISTE
219 Seiten
Gewicht: 0,467 kg
Sprache: eng/Englisch
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ISBN/EAN: 1905209029
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Autor des Buches: herve, olivier, christian noël, christian bouchet, this hervé, christian noel, boisrobert
Titel des Buches: free space optics propagation communication, unterwegs grenzpfaden, iste, space above and beyond
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