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Friday, May 9, 2014

S.Y. Quraishi Accounts Highly Informative And Exciting Inside Stories Of Indian Elections

Friday, May 9, 2014 - 0 Comments

For 16th Lok Sabha General Elections, Indian political parties are leaving no stone unturned to make their prime ministerial candidates win. The juggernaut of Indian Elections 2014 has attracted international attention as Election Commission will host 80 delegates from 39 countries. It is only relevant that former Election Commissioner Dr S.Y. Quraishi penned this book: An Undocumented Wonder: The Making of the Great Indian Election. 
An Undocumented Wonder: The Making Of The Great Indian Election


The great Indian election continues to generate global interest and wonder, partly on account of its uninterrupted success and partly because of the obvious challenges of demography, geography, and the mind boggling diversities. How are these elections conducted? What were the challenges faced by the Election Commission of India? How did it overcome these challenges? What are the ideals and principles that drive the people involved in completing this mammoth task? An Undocumented Wonder: The Making of the Great Indian Election answers these and many more questions about what has been termed often as the 'great dance of democracy'.

The book avoids the 'kiss and tell' track, nor does it seek to entice readers with any 'spill the beans' approach. Instead, the attempt is to serve and satisfy the readers' genuine curiosity through a first person account of the recent electoral history and the challenges encountered. Along with highly informative and exciting inside stories of Indian elections, the author shares his experiences and knowledge from the time when he served as the Chief Election Commissioner of India.

S.Y. Quraishi's book is bold, educational, imaginative and innovative. Some decades ago, a tenacious group of political pundits intended to abolish the first-past-the-post system (FPTP) in favour of the presidential arrangement. But the shrewdness of Indira Gandhi deftly buried the unsaleable model presented by Vasant Sathe, L.K. Jha and B.K. Nehru.

Quraishi puts down the advantages of the FPTP exercise and gives sound reasons to support his views. Electorates find it easy to understand: counting of votes is simple; the winner is known immediately; the voters have the freedom to elect a representative of their choice; there exists an identified representative for each constituency, accountable to the electorate; the system has by and large given stable governments at the Centre and the states.

http://www.infibeam.com/Books/undocumented-wonder-great-indian-election-s-y-quraishi/9788129131065.html

About the Author:

Dr S.Y. Quraishi served as the 17th Chief Election Commissioner of India from 30 July 2010 to 10 June 2012. He has also served as a Secretary in the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. He completed his Masters degrees from St. Stephen's College in Delhi before joining the Indian Administrative Service in 1971. He is also the author of the book Social Marketing for Social Change.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Infibeam takes pre-order for Amit Shankar's book Love is Vodka: A Shot ain't Enough

Monday, May 6, 2013 - 0 Comments

Love is Vodka: A Shot ain't Enough is the perfect read for all. This book is all about teenage love. What exactly is love? The story is about a teenager girl who happens to fall in love. Her mom is a leading TV news anchor and her mom boyfriend is a leading business man. Everyone wants to have a partner for lifetime and for girls love is an eternal feeling. Life gets complicated for her when she falls in love with her mom's boyfriend. This is not it her life gets even more complicated when she is lucky to get a huge modeling assignment that makes her famous overnight.


She was having her own war between her heart and her mind. Not able to decide what to and what not to. She comes across various forms of love. She asks a few questions to herself and comes to a conclusion. But then what is love? If love is all about being free then why do we need to bond our partners with chains of morality? Why doesn't your partner have the freedom to like someone else? Why can't your partner be friends with someone of the opposite gender? There are a lot many questions to be answered; when you read the book you will know it all better. 

Infibeam is also going to conduct a contest for this book Facebook that will get you exciting prizes. As of now you will get a mug free if you pre-order this book now from Infibeam.com.


About the Author:
Amit Shankar has written 2 more books prior to this one with titles Flight of the Hilsa and Chapter 11 capturing hearts of many people. He loves his writing space and loves to drink coffee too. He is passionate about music and if he hadn't been a writer he would have been a musician. He is also fond cooking and biking and is also passionate for a list of Gods; Clapton, Slash, Blackmore, Santana, Satriani, Vie and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

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