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Bharani Rajan

Notion Press
2020
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I'm going to write this story about how you feel when you meet a man / woman at some point in your life. For some it may be their first love and for some it is their last, and in my case time will decide it. I'm trying to admire her character, Even with 26 Alphabets, I am suffering here without enough letters to personify her beauty. I do mention the language she speaks which I do not understand. I have composed music with my writings for her dancing pony tail. I compare her to the character of each bird. I serve the food she loves to eat with my hands. I have shown her childish behaviours while she plays pubg with her friends. I was able to say so much in this book and was I able to tell my love? Come on let's find out.
Hate To Love

Hate To Love

Ganga Bharani

Notion Press, Inc.
2021
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Sanjay is forced by his parents to get married to his cousin Kavya immediately after graduation. While he was sent to the city for his studies at a very young age Kavya had not even stepped out of her village and town even for her under graduation. Post marriage they get to work for the same IT firm along with Sanjay's friends. Feeling too embarrassed to introduce a village girl as his wife, Sanjay hides about his wedding to his friends. Sanjay's close friend develops a crush on Kavya. Though Sanjay doesn't develop any feelings towards her, he isn't able to tolerate his wife being admired by his close friend. Will Sanjay fall for Kavya? How will their friends get to know about the marriage?
Nonlinear Filtering

Nonlinear Filtering

Kumar Pakki Bharani Chandra; Da-Wei Gu

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2018
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This book gives readers in-depth know-how on methods of state estimation for nonlinear control systems. It starts with an introduction to dynamic control systems and system states and a brief description of the Kalman filter. In the following chapters, various state estimation techniques for nonlinear systems are discussed, including the extended, unscented and cubature Kalman filters. The cubature Kalman filter and its variants are introduced in particular detail because of their efficiency and their ability to deal with systems with Gaussian and/or non-Gaussian noise. The book also discusses information-filter and square-root-filtering algorithms, useful for state estimation in some real-time control system design problems. A number of case studies are included in the book to illustrate the application of various nonlinear filtering algorithms. Nonlinear Filtering is written for academic and industrial researchers, engineers and research students who are interested in nonlinear control systems analysis and design. The chief features of the book include: dedicated coverage of recently developed nonlinear, Jacobian-free, filtering algorithms; examples illustrating the use of nonlinear filtering algorithms in real-world applications; detailed derivation and complete algorithms for nonlinear filtering methods, which help readers to a fundamental understanding and easier coding of those algorithms; and MATLAB® codes associated with case-study applications, which can be downloaded from the Springer Extra Materials website.
Bharati Mukherjee

Bharati Mukherjee

Emmanuel S. Nelson

Routledge
2017
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The twelve essays that form this book, first published in 1993, interpret Bharati Mukherjee’s oeuvre from a variety of critical perspectives. The authors’ approaches range from the biographical to the poststructuralist, from cultural analysis to comparative commentary to deconstructive reading. Such diversity in the contributors’ theoretical stances and interpretive strategies enables this collection of essays to serve a key purpose: to offer not only multiple but conflicting perspectives on Mukherjee’s art and achievement.
Bharati Mukherjee

Bharati Mukherjee

Emmanuel S. Nelson

Routledge
2018
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The twelve essays that form this book, first published in 1993, interpret Bharati Mukherjee’s oeuvre from a variety of critical perspectives. The authors’ approaches range from the biographical to the poststructuralist, from cultural analysis to comparative commentary to deconstructive reading. Such diversity in the contributors’ theoretical stances and interpretive strategies enables this collection of essays to serve a key purpose: to offer not only multiple but conflicting perspectives on Mukherjee’s art and achievement.
Bhawani: Cult Goddess

Bhawani: Cult Goddess

David Nelson Rager; David Montgomery Kee

Dnr Publishing
2019
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Bhawani - Cult Goddess is the story of a young man called Piru, an Indian untouchable. He was born into a society that rejected untouchables except for their value as a "sweeper", a cleaner of floors, toilets, and latrines. As a boy, he listened to the stories of an old man about the goddess Bhawani, the deity of the Thuggee gangs that thrived in India prior to its occupation by the British, who stamped out the gangs and restored civil order. The old man told him that the goddess had been waiting for him. Growing up, he became increasingly aware of the influence of this goddess in his family. He struggled to overcome his caste boundaries and to achieve success as a laborer, an entrepreneur, a businessman, and an educated gentleman, but at the same time became a worshiper of Bhawani and revived the Thuggee Cult. On his life path, he gradually came to realize his real value in life, and who he really was.
Understanding Bharati Mukherjee

Understanding Bharati Mukherjee

Ruth Maxey

University of South Carolina Press
2019
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Bharati Mukherjee was the first major South Asian American writer and the first naturalized American citizen to win the National Book Critics Circle Award. Born in Kolkata, India, she immigrated to the United States in 1961 and went on to publish eight novels, two short story collections, two long works of nonfiction, and numerous essays, book reviews, and newspaper articles. She was professor emerita in the Department of English at the University of California, Berkeley, until her death in 2017. In Understanding Bharati Mukherjee, Ruth Maxey discusses Mukherjee's influence on younger South Asian American women writers, such as Jhumpa Lahiri and Chitra Divakaruni. Mukherjee's powerful writing also enjoyed popular appeal, with some novels achieving best-seller status and international acclaim; her 1989 novel Jasmine was translated into multiple Languages. One of the earliest writers to feature South Asian Americans in literary form, Mukherjee reflected upon the influence of non-European immigrants to the United States, following passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which abolished the quota system. Her vision of a globalized, interconnected world has been regarded as prophetic, and when Mukherjee died, diverse North American writers--Margaret Atwood, Joyce Carol Oates, Russell Banks, Michael Ondaatje, Ann Beattie, Amy Tan, and Richard Ford--came forward to praise her work and its importance. Understanding Bharati Mukherjee is the first book to examine this pioneering author's complete oeuvre and to identify its legacy. Maxey offers new insights into widely discussed texts and recuperates overlooked works, such as Mukherjee's first and last published short stories, her neglected nonfiction, and her many essays. Critically situating both well-known and under-discussed texts, this study analyzes the aesthetic and ideological Complexity of Mukherjee's writing, considering her sophisticated, erudite, multilayered use of intertextuality, especially her debt to cinema. Maxey argues that understanding the range of formal and stylistic strategies in play is crucial to grasping Mukherjee's work.