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Parampara. Pratishtha. AnushasanFor Jyoti Mamgain, these famous words uttered by Amitabh Bachchan in Mohabbatein, defining the ethos of an all-boys’ school, seemed like these were penned to describe the world she had entered into, the Indian Army, by virtue of her marriage to an army man.

In these delightful vignettes, the author introduces us to little-known aspects of life behind the cantonment walls. It’s a world that flummoxes her with cryptic messages like ‘sab Tik Tok hai’ and ‘guarding the igloo’ (in the searing heat of the Indian plains). Where wives of army personnel are veritable ichhadharis, shape-shifting beings, who can take on multiple avatars over the course of a day. Where a ‘black box’ takes on an entirely different meaning. It is also a world that unfolds scenarios that never cease to surprise her even after all these years – for example, the quiet, shy lance naik at the billing counter transforming into an ESheeran and Kishore Kumar at a cocktail party.

Quirky and fun, Drills, Thrills and Spills: An Army Wife’s Tales brings together two disparate worlds and demonstrates how what emerges from the collision is a whole new experience that exemplifies ‘method in madness’. Or should that be madness in the method?

 

Review

‘This hilarious book will make us veterans laugh aloud as we relive our glorious years in the army.’ – Lt Gen Rajinder Singh, PVSM, UYSM, SM (Retd) and Mrs Usha Singh

‘[Jyoti’s #ROFL] tales about how officers in uniform and their spouses turn adversities into adventures and limitations into opportunities make this a good read for both young and aspiring soldiers, and their spouses.’ – Maj Gen Sanjay P. Vishwasrao, SM**, and Mrs Sanjeevani S. Vishwasrao

‘Entertaining and refreshing ... offers a precious and often hilarious glimpse behind the scenes of the life of the Indian Army wife.’ – Kiran Manral, bestselling author

About the Author

Jyoti Barmola Mamgain is the multitalented wife of an officer in the Indian Army. With a wide array of interests spanning social work, event management, travel, baking, art, and writing, she effortlessly blends creativity with purpose. During her decade-long career as a professional event manager, she orchestrated prestigious events across India. Notably, she also oversaw the design and production of the bestselling coffee-table book, The Indians, which highlighted the interesting aspects and extraordinary facets of common people of the country. In her avatar as a fauji wife, she has managed the welfare of over 150 families, organized high-profile events, and skilfully balanced multiple responsibilities. She was honoured by the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA) in 2019&nbs

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  • ISBN: 9789363956803
  • Author: Jyoti Barmola Mamgain
  • Publisher: Om Books
  • Pages: 216
  • Format: Paperback
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Parampara. Pratishtha. AnushasanFor Jyoti Mamgain, these famous words uttered by Amitabh Bachchan in Mohabbatein, defining the ethos of an all-boys’ school, seemed like these were penned to describe the world she had entered into, the Indian Army, by virtue of her marriage to an army man.

In these delightful vignettes, the author introduces us to little-known aspects of life behind the cantonment walls. It’s a world that flummoxes her with cryptic messages like ‘sab Tik Tok hai’ and ‘guarding the igloo’ (in the searing heat of the Indian plains). Where wives of army personnel are veritable ichhadharis, shape-shifting beings, who can take on multiple avatars over the course of a day. Where a ‘black box’ takes on an entirely different meaning. It is also a world that unfolds scenarios that never cease to surprise her even after all these years – for example, the quiet, shy lance naik at the billing counter transforming into an ESheeran and Kishore Kumar at a cocktail party.

Quirky and fun, Drills, Thrills and Spills: An Army Wife’s Tales brings together two disparate worlds and demonstrates how what emerges from the collision is a whole new experience that exemplifies ‘method in madness’. Or should that be madness in the method?

 

Review

‘This hilarious book will make us veterans laugh aloud as we relive our glorious years in the army.’ – Lt Gen Rajinder Singh, PVSM, UYSM, SM (Retd) and Mrs Usha Singh

‘[Jyoti’s #ROFL] tales about how officers in uniform and their spouses turn adversities into adventures and limitations into opportunities make this a good read for both young and aspiring soldiers, and their spouses.’ – Maj Gen Sanjay P. Vishwasrao, SM**, and Mrs Sanjeevani S. Vishwasrao

‘Entertaining and refreshing ... offers a precious and often hilarious glimpse behind the scenes of the life of the Indian Army wife.’ – Kiran Manral, bestselling author

About the Author

Jyoti Barmola Mamgain is the multitalented wife of an officer in the Indian Army. With a wide array of interests spanning social work, event management, travel, baking, art, and writing, she effortlessly blends creativity with purpose. During her decade-long career as a professional event manager, she orchestrated prestigious events across India. Notably, she also oversaw the design and production of the bestselling coffee-table book, The Indians, which highlighted the interesting aspects and extraordinary facets of common people of the country. In her avatar as a fauji wife, she has managed the welfare of over 150 families, organized high-profile events, and skilfully balanced multiple responsibilities. She was honoured by the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA) in 2019&nbs

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