In-Between

Author:   Devender Singh
Publisher:   Black Eagle Books
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9781645605355


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   28 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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In-Between


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'In-Between' is a story that unveils the inherent truth within every human being across different eras, a truth suppressed in the mental fabric of civilized societies. While individuals in any epoch may be considered modern within their temporal context, it is only the passage of time that categorizes them as traditionalists, conservatives, or unconventional. Drawing from the Indian knowledge tradition, the play aligns with the concept that, after completing the initial two stages of life, individuals enter an intermediate phase where they cannot revert to the past nor fully embrace the future. In contemporary times, this juncture typically manifests after the age of 40 or somewhere between the ages of 40 and 50.During this phase, a person finds himself in a unique situation - neither entirely old nor entirely young. Despite having youthful enthusiasm, arrogance, mischief, and numerous strenuous efforts, time comes on the way of life with many punctuation marks. While responsibilities take root in the mind, with its baggage, maturity begins to desire the transformation of baked, half-baked and unbaked emotions through the crucible of experience. It's a peculiar juncture where children evolve into young individuals, driven by their emerging interests, while middle-aged individuals find their interests deeply embedded in their minds, exerting control over their lives. This marks the transitional period, perhaps a phase that renders a person vulnerable even when physical strength persists. Individuals with jobs encounter heightened challenges. As one navigates through the complexities of life, a multitude of experiences surfaces, leading to an overwhelming workload that extends from the office into the home, blurring boundaries. This brings individuals to a crossroads where they neither fully embrace a domestic lifestyle nor remain solely dedicated to their professional roles. In this scenario, equilibrium becomes disrupted, sparking conflicts between spouses. Coping with such challenges demands a unique skill set that may not be possessed by everyone. Natural skill to deal with such situations are not found in everyone as nature distributes its gifts unevenly, and relying on fate for mercy is ultimately futile. Women face more profound challenges compared to men. Given the revered role of mothers across cultures, their focus tends to lean towards their children rather than their husbands. The existence of a generation gap among spouses and children leads to divergent ideologies. Within this dynamic, a woman, referred to as a mother, finds herself navigating conflicting loyalties. Struggling to decide between her children and husband, her heart remains with the former while her mind remains with the latter. Remarkably, she manages to maintain a more delicate balance than men. Despite a deeper affection for her children, she retains her commitment to her husband. Men can learn valuable lessons in this balancing act from women.This play delves into a crucial theme cantered around human values that get trampled between the destructive forces of false pride and ego. The negative influences of position-related arrogance, male-centric pride, and unchecked greed can degrade an individual to the point where they lose awareness of their responsibilities and disregard the rights of others. By the time the completely ruined individual realises and acknowledges the unfairness of their actions, the clock signals the end of their time.It is expected that this work effectively conveys the significance of the pure Indian philosophy encapsulated in Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah and resonates with discerning readers.

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Author:   Devender Singh
Publisher:   Black Eagle Books
Imprint:   Black Eagle Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.259kg
ISBN:  

9781645605355


ISBN 10:   1645605353
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   28 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Dr. Devender Singh is an associate professor in the Department of English, University of Delhi. He has an extensive 22 years of experience in teaching English Literature and Language. His teaching career as permanent faculty commenced in 2006 at Ram Lal Anand College (Evening) of Delhi University, where he served until the institution transformed into Aryabhatta College, a full-fledged day college, in 2015. In addition to his role in the University of Delhi, he served on deputation as the Director In-charge and Academic Head in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India for 4 years. During this period, he successfully completed two significant projects valued at 300 crores within budget and time constraints. Alongside his administrative and academic responsibilities, Dr. Singh has made noteworthy contributions as a researcher and policy maker. His work has been duly recognised and honoured. His accolades include the Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Award 2019, Global Gandhi Award 2019, and Ambedkar Ratna Award 2018.Beyond his academic pursuits, Dr. Singh has actively engaged in public speaking, delivering speeches, lectures, and organizing seminars and conferences both in India and abroad. He has contributed to various forms of media, including books, research articles, newspaper articles, and has been featured on radio and television programs in India and internationally. He has also published several poems in national and international magazines. His work which has been widely appreciated is Velley 370: Purna Vilay Ki Gaatha which a wonderful play. In all his works nationalism, patriotism and Indian Knowledge Tradition are the major themes. Notably, he has been invited several times for the expansion of the Prime Minister's Mann Ki Baat on All India Radio. Dr. Singh's interests extend beyond academia, encompassing film-making, painting, music, and singing. Renowned for his diligent work ethic and exceptional research aptitude, his knowledge spans a multitude of disciplines, as evident in the diverse education and degrees he has earned both within the country and abroad. His educational background ranges from mechanical engineering to linguistics, translation studies, English literature, journalism and mass communication, and welfare policies, underscoring his multidisciplinary prowess.

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