Ishq Bulava

Educreation Publishing
5.0
4 เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚
เช‡-เชชเซเชธเซเชคเช•
325
เชชเซ‡เชœ
เชฐเซ‡เชŸเชฟเช‚เช— เช…เชจเซ‡ เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚ เชšเช•เชพเชธเซ‡เชฒเชพ เชจเชฅเซ€ย เชตเชงเซ เชœเชพเชฃเซ‹

เช† เช‡-เชชเซเชธเซเชคเช• เชตเชฟเชถเซ‡

Love! A single word of millions of feelings. Sometime it becomes reason of joy, while sometimes it becomes cause of restlessness. The word love has single identity but bringing two alone hearts closer and making them one is one of its generous duty. Sometimes love goes to war and sometimes love raises the feeling even in evilโ€™s heart. When love rains, even soul becomes wet, and if love get offense the life becomes lifeless desert. The life becomes hell like a city without any creature. In the absence of love, the alone life and the thirsty eyes keep looking at sky in the hope of love to rain like an angel. The waiting could be for a second, or for a minute, or for an hour, or for a year, or for entire life. The heart waits for its beloved every second and keeps hoping of beloved's ISHQ BULAVA with its every beat. The book is all about a romantic tale of a couple Alok and Mansi. Alok is a young individual. His father Anirudh Sharma is a biggest name of Patna high court. He never lost even a single criminal case in his entire career. Although Alok has bachelor degree in law, he never goes to court room. Although he is son of such a big barrister, he never bothers to go to court. He had has addiction of playing of mouth organ. Every evening he goes to a long ago demolished school's building to practice mouth organ. Mansi is a pretty young individual. She is an orphan. She is a painting teacher in a private school. She is great fond of music. Every evening she goes home after school. While going home she used to stand on road to listens to Alok's music. One day Mansi comes in demolished school's building in seek of his music, both of them meets for the first time that day. How they become friend? How friendship turns into love? How Mansi knows his past. How she knows about her parent. How she fights for her rights? How she puts all the culprits of her life behind the bar. How and Why Alok goes to court room for the first time and confront his own father? How he faces the biggest name of Patna high court. What are the consequences of legal fight of a son and a father on the name of justice? ''Our judiciary is one of the biggest hope of a common man as far as seeking of justice is concern. Have we ever thought? There are more than 2.85 crores pending cases in India. For hearing those huge number of cases there are only 21k judges. Because of this only, clients become a victim of a cycle of date after date, date after date, date after date''.

เชฐเซ‡เชŸเชฟเช‚เช— เช…เชจเซ‡ เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚

5.0
4 เชฐเชฟเชตเซเชฏเซ‚

เชฒเซ‡เช–เช• เชตเชฟเชถเซ‡

Nishesh wasav (born 30 September 1991) is a successful author of highly acclaimed novel 'Aakhiree Train'. The book is of sweet romantic genre with political spice. The book is still at top selling. Wasav was born in Motihari, Bihar. He completed his schooling at Shanti Niketan jubilee public schoolย  Motihari. He received his graduate degree in computer science and engineering from R.P.S.I.T Patna in 2013. In year 2013 he moved to Mumbai, where he learnt the craft of film making, after that he started making of documentaries and short films. He belongs to a decent middle class family. His father is a bank manager by profession and his mother is a teacher, social worker and a politician. His older brother is a doctor. His writing style is so unique, which keeps reader's interest intact in story. His story not only entertains the reader but also drags readerโ€™s intellect towards the practical issues what are raised in his tale.ย 

เช† เช‡-เชชเซเชธเซเชคเช•เชจเซ‡ เชฐเซ‡เชŸเชฟเช‚เช— เช†เชชเซ‹

เชคเชฎเซ‡ เชถเซเช‚ เชตเชฟเชšเชพเชฐเซ‹ เช›เซ‹ เช…เชฎเชจเซ‡ เชœเชฃเชพเชตเซ‹.

เชฎเชพเชนเชฟเชคเซ€ เชตเชพเช‚เชšเชตเซ€

เชธเซเชฎเชพเชฐเซเชŸเชซเซ‹เชจ เช…เชจเซ‡ เชŸเซ…เชฌเซเชฒเซ‡เชŸ
Android เช…เชจเซ‡ iPad/iPhone เชฎเชพเชŸเซ‡ Google Play Books เชเชช เช‡เชจเซเชธเซเชŸเซ‰เชฒ เช•เชฐเซ‹. เชคเซ‡ เชคเชฎเชพเชฐเชพ เชเช•เชพเช‰เชจเซเชŸ เชธเชพเชฅเซ‡ เช‘เชŸเซ‹เชฎเซ…เชŸเชฟเช• เชฐเซ€เชคเซ‡ เชธเชฟเช‚เช• เชฅเชพเชฏ เช›เซ‡ เช…เชจเซ‡ เชคเชฎเชจเซ‡ เชœเซเชฏเชพเช‚ เชชเชฃ เชนเซ‹ เชคเซเชฏเชพเช‚ เชคเชฎเชจเซ‡ เช‘เชจเชฒเชพเช‡เชจ เช…เชฅเชตเชพ เช‘เชซเชฒเชพเช‡เชจ เชตเชพเช‚เชšเชตเชพเชจเซ€ เชฎเช‚เชœเซ‚เชฐเซ€ เช†เชชเซ‡ เช›เซ‡.
เชฒเซ…เชชเชŸเซ‰เชช เช…เชจเซ‡ เช•เชฎเซเชชเซเชฏเซเชŸเชฐ
Google Play เชชเชฐ เช–เชฐเซ€เชฆเซ‡เชฒ เช‘เชกเชฟเช“เชฌเซเช•เชจเซ‡ เชคเชฎเซ‡ เชคเชฎเชพเชฐเชพ เช•เชฎเซเชชเซเชฏเซเชŸเชฐเชจเชพ เชตเซ‡เชฌ เชฌเซเชฐเชพเช‰เชเชฐเชจเซ‹ เช‰เชชเชฏเซ‹เช— เช•เชฐเซ€เชจเซ‡ เชธเชพเช‚เชญเชณเซ€ เชถเช•เซ‹ เช›เซ‹.
eReaders เช…เชจเซ‡ เช…เชจเซเชฏ เชกเชฟเชตเชพเช‡เชธ
Kobo เช‡-เชฐเซ€เชกเชฐ เชœเซ‡เชตเชพ เช‡-เช‡เช‚เช• เชกเชฟเชตเชพเช‡เชธ เชชเชฐ เชตเชพเช‚เชšเชตเชพ เชฎเชพเชŸเซ‡, เชคเชฎเชพเชฐเซ‡ เชซเชพเช‡เชฒเชจเซ‡ เชกเชพเช‰เชจเชฒเซ‹เชก เช•เชฐเซ€เชจเซ‡ เชคเชฎเชพเชฐเชพ เชกเชฟเชตเชพเช‡เชธ เชชเชฐ เชŸเซเชฐเชพเชจเซเชธเชซเชฐ เช•เชฐเชตเชพเชจเซ€ เชœเชฐเซ‚เชฐ เชชเชกเชถเซ‡. เชธเชชเซ‹เชฐเซเชŸเซ‡เชก เช‡-เชฐเซ€เชกเชฐ เชชเชฐ เชซเชพเช‡เชฒเซ‹ เชŸเซเชฐเชพเชจเซเชธเซเชซเชฐ เช•เชฐเชตเชพ เชฎเชพเชŸเซ‡ เชธเชนเชพเชฏเชคเชพ เช•เซ‡เชจเซเชฆเซเชฐเชจเซ€ เชตเชฟเช—เชคเชตเชพเชฐ เชธเซ‚เชšเชจเชพเช“ เช…เชจเซเชธเชฐเซ‹.