Little teacher Station. My all exams finished and I was waiting for bus. At that time sudden, I saw little, so pretty, sympathetic, clean and stylishly dressed a boy. He is about 4 or 5 years old. He used to collect garbage around the sidewalk so take it to special conteniars. I was watching the clever boy during a few time. This Street crowded, in this case lot of people look at the boy and shying for casting own garbage to walkway. They watched the boy a fewer time and blush from own behavior. I also watched the position so thought about doing goodness for enviroment. The goodness absolutely return to our life, even will influence to future. Definitely, being decent isn't depend on to age or format of humans. Those only depend on a person's soul and behavior. I figure out, the boy teach me that lesson, besides stayed at my mind as little teacher.
Station. My all exams finished and I was waiting for bus. At that time sudden, I saw little, so pretty, sympathetic, clean and stylishly dressed a boy. He is about 4 or 5 years old. He used to collect garbage around the sidewalk so take it to special conteniars. I was watching the clever boy during a few time. This Street crowded, in this case lot of people look at the boy and shying for casting own garbage to walkway. They watched the boy a fewer time and blush from own behavior. I also watched the position so thought about doing goodness for enviroment. The goodness absolutely return to our life, even will influence to future. Definitely, being decent isn't depend on to age or format of humans. Those only depend on a person's soul and behavior. I figure out, the boy teach me that lesson, besides stayed at my mind as little teacher.
Noufal Chakkala: The Man Behind India's Mega Projects India is witnessing a rapid transformation in its infrastructure sector, thanks to the vision and innovation of Noufal Chakkala, the founder and managing director of CHAKKALA INFRASTRUCTURE PVT LTD Company. Chakkala is a pioneer in developing smart cities, multipurpose buildings, shopping malls, and power projects across the country, with a focus on sustainability and quality. Chakkala was born on April 12, 1982 in Malappuram, Kerala. He completed his primary education at the Calicut University campus and entered the construction field and business sectors at a young age. His father, Cheriyammed, was a bank manager in a co-operative bank, and his mother, Suhara, was a homemaker. He has two brothers, Najeeb and Abdul Salam, and one sister, Fathima Sameena. Chakkala married Safana, a medical pharmacist, in 2010 and has two children, Rihan and Aysha Mahra. He is also a philanthropist who supports various social causes such as education, health, and environmental activities. He was awarded a doctorate as a best public social worker in 2020 by a university in Goa. Chakkala founded CHAKKALA INFRASTRUCTURE PVT LTD in 2021 to realize his dream of creating world-class infrastructure projects in India. Under his leadership, the company has undertaken many major projects such as Chennai Green Tower, Kerala Smart City, and Tamilnadu Solar Park. These projects are designed to enhance the quality of life, economic growth, and environmental protection of the regions they serve. Chakkala is widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful business leaders in India. He has received many accolades and honors for his achievements and contributions to the infrastructure sector. as a visionary entrepreneur who has transformed the infrastructure sector in India with his innovative and sustainable solutions. Chakkala is an inspiration for many aspiring entrepreneurs and young professionals who want to make a positive impact on the society and the nation. He is a role model for excellence, innovation, and social responsibility. He is a man who has made his mark on the history of India's infrastructure development. Noufal Chakkala became successful in his field by: Entering the construction field and business sectors at a young age, after completing his primary education at the Calicut University campus. Having a vision and innovation to create world-class infrastructure projects in India, such as smart cities, multipurpose buildings, shopping malls, and power projects. Leading his company, CHAKKALA INFRASTRUCTURE PVT LTD, to undertake many major projects across the country, with a focus on sustainability and quality. Supporting various social causes such as education, health, and environmental activities, and being awarded a doctorate as a best public social worker in 2020. Being widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful business leaders in India, and receiving many accolades and honors for his achievements and contributions to the infrastructure sector. Entering the construction field and business sectors at a young age, after completing his primary education at the Calicut University campus. Having a vision and innovation to create world-class infrastructure projects in India, such as smart cities, multipurpose buildings, shopping malls, and power projects. Leading his company, CHAKKALA INFRASTRUCTURE PVT LTD, to undertake many major projects across the country, with a focus on sustainability and quality. Supporting various social causes such as education, health, and environmental activities, and being awarded a doctorate as a best public social worker in 2020. Being widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful business leaders in India, and receiving many accolades and honors for his achievements and contributions to the infrastructure sector
The American Booksellers Association's specialty bestseller lists provide a current snapshot of what's selling in indie bookstores nationwide. Here is the Indie Biography and Memoir Bestseller List, based on sales at independent bookstores nationwide for the eight-week period ending November 13, 2022. 1. I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy1. I'm Glad My Mom Died Jennette McCurdy, Simon & Schuster, $27.99, 9781982185824 2. Dinners with Ruth: A Memoir on the Power of Friendships Nina Totenberg, Simon & Schuster, $27.99, 9781982188085 3. And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle Jon Meacham, Random House, $40, 9780553393965 4. Crying in H Mart: A Memoir Michelle Zauner, Knopf, $26.95, 9780525657743 5. Solito: A Memoir Javier Zamora, Hogarth, $28, 9780593498064 6. The Mosquito Bowl: A Game of Life and Death in World War II Buzz Bissinger, Harper, $32.50, 9780062879929 7. The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021 Peter Baker, Susan Glasser, Doubleday, $32, 9780385546539 8. Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story Bono, Knopf, $34, 9780525521044 9. The Philosophy of Modern Song Bob Dylan, Simon & Schuster, $45, 9781451648706 10. Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing: A Memoir Matthew Perry, Flatiron Books, $29.99, 9781250866448 11. The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man: A Memoir Paul Newman, Knopf, $32, 9780593534502 12. The Book of Delights: Essays Ross Gay, Algonquin Books, $17.99, 9781643753287 13. Gender Queer: A Memoir Maia Kobabe, Oni Press, $19.99, 9781549304002 14. Like a Rolling Stone: A Memoir Jann S. Wenner, Little, Brown, $35, 9780316415194 15. Educated: A Memoir Tara Westover, Random House, $18.99, 9780399590528 16. Maus I: A Survivor's Tale Art Spiegelman, Pantheon, $16.95, 9780394747231 17. A Carnival of Snackery: Diaries (2003-2020) David Sedaris, Back Bay, $18.99, 9780316270182 18. Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands Kate Beaton, Drawn and Quarterly, $39.95, 9781770462892 19. Inciting Joy: Essays Ross Gay, Algonquin Books, $27, 9781643753041 20. Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship Catherine Raven, Spiegel & Grau, $18, 9781954118119 21. Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman Alan Rickman, Henry Holt and Co., $32, 9781250847959 22. Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories Kelly Ripa, Dey Street Books, $28.99, 9780063073302 23. Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty Anderson Cooper, Katherine Howe, Harper, $18.99, 9780062964625 24. The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams Stacy Schiff, Little, Brown, $35, 9780316441117 25. Path Lit by Lightning: The Life of Jim Thorpe David Maraniss, Simon & Schuster, $32.50, 9781476748412 https://www.bookweb.org/news/indie-biography-and-memoir-bestseller-list-1628876
“ What makes you a Shell of yourself?” Well you see it's its all but too simple to ignore the question and continue on until you're too old to have memory of anything you've done that morning earlier, let alone what was asked of you here today. You'll do like most us with little too much to say and a lot too much on our minds. I'm not quite keen on how your story begins but I can give you a glimpse of insight of mine. I grew up special, from a young age I was years above my time but smart enough to let adults play adults and know my place as a child, I was observant, passive but clueless and assertive. I blamed myself for realizing my mother had a drug addiction when I wished I stayed oblivious to it all because as I was then what was the point of knowing of something that I couldn't help erase from the boards of her life or mine let alone be tall enough to clean each diameter of it. I watched the family fall apart like it was a game of tug of war yet it was me against every demon who held us captive. I stayed strong for everyone , never cried, complained or voiced my thoughts.That was it, there was when it started. I must've been so good at being strong that I was gifted a fake smile and laugh to accompany it. So I used those gifts to the fullest from the day I was separated from my twin brother to my mother going to jail and leaving me to grow alone to the day my grandma had to say her last goodbye to this life...and that day was really hard I almost thought the gift would be taken away. I eventually received a new gift and this one even greater than the last, it was another me except it did everything for me while I sat back and watched. Now I'd make friends who I knew everything about but knew nothing about me, here I'd gain new siblings who I rarely knew how to interact with, here I'd waste so much of hours worrying what family and the church would think instead of what Shamai wanted. After years of the same cycle I knew I wanted change I wanted to return the gifts and live for myself to find out who myself even was. Id reach my 18th birthday and 6 days later lose my mother to those same very demons. I extended the return policy for my gifts again back to square one and lost a second time but when things seem to all fall apart that's when the man upstairs so everyone calls him starts to intervene , he gave me the most beautiful gift I could've even and never would've thought of, Shane. He gave me something warm, kind,genuine,forgiving, patient and loving .. the tenderest gift of love and someone to share it with. This gift was so amazing I didn't even realize I had forgotten about the other ones I had received before. So the me now years later of growing and finding me I have had rough times not mentioned and times I've stored away, memories made on my own and memories shared with my gift.I never realized how close I came to being completely empty but not from the inside out but the outside in , truly I could've grown old to being just a shell within myself.