Author Interview : Anjali Phatak

Stories have the power to transport young minds into worlds filled with wonder, adventure, and valuable life lessons. Stories With a Difference by Anjali Phatak is a delightful collection of seven short stories crafted especially for children. Inspired by real-life experiences, keen observations, and a deep appreciation for nature, these stories introduce young readers to fascinating animals and birds while subtly imparting meaningful lessons.

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Author Interview : Pandit Chandrashekhar

The release of Jijeevisha Bhag 2 (Upanyaas) by Pandit Chandrashekhar brings forth a deeply moving narrative that explores the psychological trauma of a rape survivor. Through this poignant novel, the author delves into the harrowing aftermath of sexual violence, shedding light on the victim’s internal struggle as she grapples with fear, alienation, and the challenge of reclaiming her life.

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Author Interview : Not Your Silver by V. B. Bonny

The release of Not Your Silver by V. B. Bonny introduces readers to a mesmerizing tale of love, longing, and resilience. With her signature poetic depth and evocative storytelling, Bonny crafts a narrative that transcends mere romance, delving into the emotional complexities of two souls navigating their past wounds and present desires.

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Data Science Odyssey: Exploring the Power of Analytics

The release of Data Science Odyssey: Exploring the Power of Analytics marks a significant contribution to the evolving field of data science. Authored by Dr. Vijeta Iyer, Dr. J. Dhivya, and Dr. K. Maheswari, this book is a comprehensive guide that bridges the gap between mathematical foundations and real-world applications. It delves into key concepts such as linear algebra, statistics, topological data analysis, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, offering readers a deep understanding of how analytics is reshaping industries and decision-making processes.

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Author Feature : Dr. Gajanan D. Tayade and Dr. Kiran N. Khette

Dr. Gajanan D. Tayade and Dr. Kiran N. Khette, distinguished scholars in the field of English literature, have collaborated to present The Heritage of Literary Criticism: From Plato to T.S. Eliot, a profound exploration of the evolution of literary thought. This meticulously researched book traces the intellectual journey of literary criticism, from the foundational philosophies of Plato and Aristotle to the modern insights of T.S. Eliot and Cleanth Brooks. It serves as an essential guide for students, researchers, and literary enthusiasts seeking to understand the transformative impact of criticism on literature and culture across various historical periods.

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Book Release Article: Bundle of Stories That Touch the Souls

Bundle of Stories That Touch the Souls by Pradeep Karakavalasa, stories have always been a powerful medium to connect hearts, convey emotions, and inspire change. Bundle of Stories That Touch the Souls by Pradeep Karakavalasa is a heartfelt collection of short stories that capture the essence of everyday life, relationships, and values.

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Book Review : Das Mahavidya Sabar Mantra – Navnath Padhati

Das Mahavidya Sabar Mantra – Navnath Padhati by Dr. Bipin Aarya takes a deep dive into the world of ancient spiritual practices, offering readers an exploration of the Shabar Mantras, a powerful and often overlooked aspect of traditional Indian occultism. The book is a comprehensive guide that draws upon ancient wisdom, blending religious chants, mantras, and the concept of faith with an intriguing mix of threat and blessing, all of which are central to the teachings of the Navnath Padhati. The book’s narrative style is steeped in esoteric knowledge, offering a detailed examination of the Sabar Mantras and their influence over the devotees who chant them.

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Book Review : The Hanuman’s Diary: Mantras. Meanings. Manifestations.

The Hanuman’s Diary: Mantras. Meanings. Manifestations. by Riya Gote is a deeply introspective and spiritually enriching book that invites readers on a journey into the divine world of Lord Hanuman. The premise of the book is as intriguing as it is unique: a diary, purportedly written by Lord Hanuman himself, dating back to the year 101. This diary serves as a personal reflection of the revered deity, offering new and profound insights into the powerful mantras, particularly the Hanuman Chalisa and Bajrang Baan. Riya Gote presents these reflections not just as an exploration of sacred texts, but as a vivid portrayal of Hanuman’s essence—his thoughts on inner strength, courage, devotion, and faith.

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Book Review : What They Still Don’t Teach in Project Management School – Part 1

What They Still Don’t Teach in Project Management School – Part 1 by Joseph Dolphin is a groundbreaking guide that takes a deep dive into the often-overlooked nuances of project management. In this first part of a two-book series, Dolphin addresses the critical concepts and tools that seasoned project managers, consultants, and business leaders need to understand to effectively bridge the gap between theory and practice. Unlike traditional project management texts that focus solely on the basics, this book focuses on the complex and real-world aspects that are seldom covered in schools or in introductory training programs.

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The Irony of Contradictions: Tanmeenn Singh Maken

Tanmeenn Singh Maken is a businessman and author whose work delves into the complexities of human behavior, societal dynamics, and personal growth. With a diverse background spanning hydroelectric power generation, cement manufacturing, and manganese alloy casting, Maken brings a distinctive perspective to his writing. His insights are shaped by both his extensive professional experience and his deep engagement with philosophical and cultural questions.

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