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Dan Brown: The Great Author

Dan Brown: The Great Author                    by Keshab Chandra Mandal, Ph.D. E-Mail: mandalkeshab2013@gmail.com Website: www.academyofmandal.com Dan Brown, 50, the American author spends his morning working on is book even while travels in a different continent. Brown's last book, Inferno (2013), a modern-day thriller on The Inferno, Dante's 14th Century poem, topped sales globally in 2013. In India Inferno has sold two lakh copies already. His first hit The Da Vinci Code (2003), was  made into a fild and has gone on to become one of the best-selling novels of all time. Dan Brown has a book out every three years. He reads and does research one year and takes another two years for writing- and he describes himself as a slow writer. This great writer works every day of the week. He has a special building on his property that he escapes to each morning when he writes. This 'writing sp...
 AN UNHAPPY INCIDENT                             Date : 17.11.2014  Time: 5.25 PM                   by Dr. Keshab Chandra Mandal Today in the examination hall, one teacher entered without permission and took the History question from a student. He then began to tell the answers to the students. I stopped him immediately with folded hands. And requested him not to talk in the examination hall, as the good students (there were 16 science students also in the hall) will feel disturbed. Besides, I maintain complete discipline in the examination halls. That teacher came down from the hall and complained to the head of the institution, saying that Dr. Mandal insulted my in front of so many students. I, after the completion of the examination asked that teacher, whether the question was tough, and ...
Good Wishes         by Dr. Keshab Chandra Mandal Ba, my little sister Is going to give birth a daughter. She, never lived in India, Lives far away in Russia. All along an intelligent and witty She now teaches in a university. Triple burden faced by women To maintain home, office and children. Everywhere in the world they work more They get up early and go to bed later. It is true to girls and women all In average families whatever big or small.    No, no, today no any words of despair Only prayer and hope for better. I welcome in advance the baby in womb Who would be same ascetic like her mom. God, please keep both mother and baby well I vow to go a church and play the bell. The end.
Religion is the idea which is raising the brute unto man, and man unto God. Let us be religious. If we become religious, we could not involve in any type of unjust, falsehood and crime. If we are good and honest persons, our families are good and hones, and similarly our country and the world. So, please come an join in the work for Thinking good, Doing good and Being good to make our world a beautiful place to live for our children and grandchildren.
The life of Buddha shows that even a man who does not believe in God, has no metaphysics, belongs to no sect, and does not go to any church, or temple, and is a confessed materialist, even he can attain to the highest... He was the only man who was ever ready to give up his life for animals to stop a sacrifice. He once said to a king:"If the sacrifice of a lamb helps you to go to heaven, sacrificing a man will help you better, so sacrifice me. This king was astonished. - Swami Vivekananda.
I am happy to announce that my new website: www.academyofmandal is going to be launched tonight. I like to connect with my students, teachers and other academicians in the world through this site. I invite all of you to connect with my academy and put your support to make it a grand success. Welcome to Dr. Mandal's Academy: an Institution of Social and Political Development This academy is an independent online, hoping to be physical one soon, school for students and politicians. It intends to get 1000 pupils from across the world aged between 10 and 30 years by December 2015, who will in turn work honestly and sincerely for the development of their local people. While the whole world is passing through a sociocultural and political turmoil the young students are the worst sufferers from it. Some unethical, semi-literate, and corrupted political leaders have inflicted immeasurable and unspeakable pain, suffering and sorrow among the citize...

PAYING TRIBUTE TO MY RESPECTED TEACHERS

                        PAYING TRIBUTE TO MY RESPECTED TEACHERS                                           Dr. Keshab Chandra Mandal I bow down my head and convey deep regards to my teachers in different Universities - Prof. Amartya Mukhopadhyaya, Late Prof. Tarun Chandra Bose, Prof. Anil Kumar Jana, Prof. Dipankar Sinha, Prof. Aneek Chatterjee, Prof. Partha Pratim Basu. Prof. Amartya Mukhopadhyaya taught me to be PERFECT, Prof. Anil Kumar Jana, guided me in pursuing my Ph. D. He also taught me to read extensively and not to adopt any shortcut method. Prof. Dipankar Sinha, my most respected and kindest teacher who guides and advises me in all my academic activit...

Prime Minister’ Nepal Visit after 17 Years: Beginning of a New Era in Indo-Nepal Relations

Prime Minister’ Nepal Visit after 17 Years: Beginning of a New Era in Indo-Nepal Relations                                                                                            Dr. Keshab Chandra Mandal E-Mail: mandalkeshab2013@gmail.com                                                  ...

An Open Letter to my Scholar Friends for Purchasing, Reading and Reviewing

Sir, I am pleased to inform you that my latest book – The Thoughts of an Unknown Indian, has been published on 10 th June, 2014 from Scholars’ Press, Germany, pp. 488 and price: 114.90 Euro.   This volume is a collection of fourteen articles written in between 2010 and 2014. It seeks to examine a wide variety of subjects including ‘gender empowerment’, ‘peace study‘, ‘globalization’, ‘education system’, ‘politics of doles’, ‘election system’ etc. Being a scholar of ‘gender studies’ and author of ‘development studies’ whatever he has observed, experienced and learnt for last one decade have been assimilated in this book. His experiences as a research scholar, teacher, peace preacher and motivational speaker help him to understand the problems lying within the social, educational and political system in India. The astounding rise of corruptions in Indian politics, slow pace of growth, deplorable condition of youths, high unemployment rate, indiscipline and anarchy in edu...

Appreciation of my Article by Mr. NT Nair, the Editor of EKL.

Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2014 06:03:12 +0530 Subject: Spirituality and Politics Aug 2014 e-magazine - Great to read From: ntnair@gmail.com To: ramas342011@hotmail.com Thank  you. It is high quality reading material. Needs to be circulated widely. Editorial  and your  matter need special mention. Best wishes NTNair Excerpts: The distribution of doles from the government exchequer is a tool to turn ‘human resources’ into dull, worthless and ‘burden of the state’. Further, through the introduction of Right to Education and Mid-Day Meal , the Union Government has been producing semi-conscious and very low quality students, who will, instead of taking this country ahead, make a mess in every sphere of work where they will participate in the coming days. Today’s students are the tomorrow’s helmsmen – is being forgotten by the governments. Hence, India needs a sound education policy, and it must take care of the people’s capacity building. Unbiased and scientific...

The Story of a Humanitarian BDO

The Story of a Humanitarian BDO    Dr. Keshab Chandra Mandal     Ghatal, Paschim Medinipur, W.B., India 721212 Homepage/Blog: http://lafungendal.blogspot.in/ Publication: "The Thoughts of an Unknown Indian", ISBN-13: 978-3-639-71794-5 ISBN-10: 3639717945 EAN: 9783639717945 Direct link to the book on Morebooks-Shop www.moebooks.de Also available at – Amazon.com   Setting up of Inns – The BDO, Tarakeshwar, my old friend, while talking informally on various development issues, he suggested some innovative ideas. He at first proposed to set up some inns beside the roads for common public. A few temporary inns ( saraikhanas ) can be set up by the road from Sheorafuli to Tarakeshwar. Approximately the distance from Sheorafuli to Tarakeshwar is 35 kilometers. Many pilgrims come to Tarakeshwar to pour water on the Shivalinga during the month of Shravana. They walk throughout t...