Human Problems and Art of Living

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Human beings, throughout the world and throughout ages, have been suffering inspite of their ever striving not to suffer. Innumerable techniques have been developed and applied. Various religions also tried to reduce or end human suffering, but the suffering continues. In case one believes that human being is destined to suffer then he will naturally cease resenting suffering, but he ever does resent it. Human being has a natural instinct to live a life in which there is no suffering. What is it that prevents him to let that instinct work?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudhir Dawra

Mr. Sudhir Dawra has over nine years of experience in writing books. He is a prolific author of Management and IT books. He is an active member of Labour Commission of India. His Current research areas are Human Resource Development, Management Information System and Software Engineering. He has made various projects for government, semigovernment and private organizations. He has provided consulting support in the areas of MIS and Software Engineering. He has developed many projects as a Senior Analyst in Software Projects Life Cycle. A few corporates with whom he has worked are Indian Oil Corporation, Tokas Travels Chandra Enterprises, WEC-IMC and National Thermal Power Corporation. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management from Delhi University and Masters in Computer Applications from H.N.B. Garhwal University. Presently, he is pursuing Ph.D. (Computer Engineering) and providing consultancy in MIS, Software Engineering and in its allied areas. His books on career, Management and Computers have already been published. Some of them are on Indian Economics, Hospital Administration, WTO, Information Technology, Directory of Management Courses. His Courses. His books are widely acclaimed in the market.

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Title
Human Problems and Art of Living
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8174873163
Length
viii+184p., Glossary; 23cm.
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