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Jyoti Arora
· 4W ago
Featured on Infinite Ability
But when all else went away, a dream took wing in my heart, my imagination guided its flight and creativity gave it strength to fly high. As passionate about books as I am, I was not content to be just a reader. Since the time I started pursuing graduation, I also started dreaming of one [...]
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Jyoti Arora
· 1M ago
Villette
Reading a good book is a pleasure, but reading a great book is an experience in itself, strong, inescapable experience which makes the sinews of your heart echo with emotions as the book lifts you up and transports you to its own world, forcing you to feel and experience what its characters feel and
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Jyoti Arora
· 1M ago
Interview on Kuchh Poore Kuchh Adhoore Khwab Zindagi Ke (P7 News)
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Jyoti Arora
· 1M ago
Review of Night and Day published on The Vault
There are books that are driven by characters. Then there are books that are driven by situations. But ‘Night and Day’ (first published on 20 October 1919) by Virginia Woolf is one book where ‘thoughts’ reign supreme. The whole story seems to be woven out of fabric of thoughts. Read More
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Jyoti Arora
· 3M ago
Article that appeared today in Delhi Times, Ghaziabad
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Jyoti Arora
· 3M ago
Article – Review of ‘The Secret’ – Published on Cupidspeaks
The last book review that I did was of the celebrated book called The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. It was the first self-help book I ever read. And even that book was picked up by me because it was so famous that I wanted to be able to claim that I have read it. Well, I [...]
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Jyoti Arora
· 3M ago
If you want my vote
If you think that the comedy shows on Indian television arn’t funny enough, here’s an idea – watch the news! News on most of the channels is funny anyway, but during election campaign season, it becomes hilarious, thanks to the antics of our dear politicians. Their viewpoints change with the turn of
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Jyoti Arora
· 4M ago
Article: ‘Why The Monk Sold His Ferrari And Became So Famous’ published on Cupidspeaks
It’s been many years since I first heard of the book called ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari.’ The title always intrigued me. But somehow I fell into the impression that this was a book about better management practices. Don’t ask me how that happened. I have no idea. Anyway, thinking that it was a bo
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Jyoti Arora
· 4M ago
Article ‘Fighting For The red in The Blood’ published on Cupidspeaks
Blood is vital for life’s sustenance. But what if your very own blood becomes the curse of your life? That’s what happens in the disorder called Thalassemia. Thalassemia is a hereditary disorder that causes shortage of red blood cells in the body of the patients. (The Thalassemia gene can lie dorman
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Jyoti Arora
· 4M ago
Dream on (my article at YouthDiaries.in)
It may sound strange to hear, but it is true that within the heart of every great achiever lives a compulsive dreamer. And behind ever great success lies a restless dream. Dreams give rise to hopes, hopes push one to endeavour and it is endeavour that gets all things done in the world. Just look aro
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