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Sanjay Kumar Sinha

Suicide? There Is Always a Tomorrow

GenNext Publication, 2016

36,76 €

Gyan Books Pvt Ltd

(Delhi, India)

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Anno di pubblicazione
2016
ISBN
1111008612990
Autore
Sanjay Kumar Sinha
Pagine
184
Editori
GenNext Publication
Soggetto
Psychology
Descrizione
Paperback
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
Brossura
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Descrizione

ABOUT THE BOOK: With failure in examination accounting for nearly 2 per cent of the total suicides taking place in India every year, high stress the youths are undergoing is emerging as a big killer. Every year during the period of publication of results of boards exam and competition, the newspapers are full of reports of students, both boys and girls, taking the extreme step after wrongly coming to the conclusion that there is no life beyond the failure. The book “Suicide? There is always a tomorrow” intends to highlight the magnitude of the problem which is taking out flame of many a family every year. The book based on personal experiences as well those of colleagues and juniors deals the subject comprehensively by tracing background to such highpressure situation for a student carrying burden of expectations of his/her family. In the mad rush to see their ward become a “Bada Admi” (top professional), parents and peers forget the capability and aptitude of a student to take the extra load. Unable to cope up with the situation many a student hangs themselve with the ceiling fan leaving a sorry note for mother and father. Craving for big jobs that provide high prestige as well pelf is natural, but every student should have a plan B or C ready in the event plan A is not coming. A large number of examples of successful personalities excelling in a field they never thought off but entered after failing to achieve the preferred dream goes to prove that “There is always a tomorrow”. The book “Suicide? There is always a tomorrow” has a simple message to convey that is to spare no effort to achieve the professional goal one sets for self, but do not kill oneself if it did not happen due to some reason. Almighty might have thought of some other vocation for you hence pump in all energy to excel in plan B or C
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