Book: GAFAM — The Social Media Mafia: The Arrival Of INDRI

Interestingly, science fiction has long been a vehicle for exploring the dangers of the unchecked technological power. Well, author Rajat Das’s remarkably unique title, “GAFAM — The Social Media Mafia: The Arrival Of INDRI” is a gripping addition to this tradition. Blurring the line between fact and fiction, this novel offers a thought-provoking look into the immense influence of the tech giants — Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft (GAFAM) and their potential to control the human thought, behaviour and even the reality itself. Besides, the manner in which the author had carried out the task of storytelling in his book is captivating enough to make the readers quench for more with every turn of the page, and this is something that actually makes this title reading worthy!

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An Interview with Dr. George Panicker

Dr. George Panicker is an educator, entrepreneur, and author passionate about innovation, sustainability, and mindful living. His writings blend wisdom, resilience, and self-discovery, inspiring readers to embrace purposeful transformation.

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Book Review: BY GEORGE: ‘Mindful Living’

Dr. George Panicker’s By George: Mindful Living is an evocative collection of poetry that not only celebrates the human spirit but also invites readers to embark on a profound journey of introspection. Through his eloquent verses, Dr. Panicker delves deep into the intricacies of mindfulness, resilience, knowledge, and the beauty of existence, making this anthology an enriching experience for readers across diverse walks of life. As an educator, entrepreneur, and visionary, Dr. Panicker masterfully translates his vast expertise and insights into poetry that touches upon the core of human thought and emotion.

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QUESTIONNAIRE – Authors M. N. Viswanath & K. Srinath By Neel Preet

Authors’ Background: Author M. N. Viswanath was a cricketer during his playing days. He is now a certified sports psychology coach and counselor. He has been helping athletes of different disciplines on the mental side of sports. Besides, he is an author, blogger and podcaster and has authored Sports psychology for aspiring champions.

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Author Feature : Dr. Vijeta Iyer

The release of “Mathematical Solutions for Engineers: A Problem-Based Approach” by Dr. Vijeta Iyer marks a significant addition to the world of engineering education. Designed to bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and real-world engineering challenges, this book offers a unique Problem-Based Learning (PrBL) methodology that empowers students to apply mathematical concepts effectively in various engineering scenarios.

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Author Future Article Jitender

The release of “Srimad Bhagavad Gita Evm Adhyatmik Sanchar” by Dr. Jitender Singh marks a significant milestone in the field of religious and spiritual communication. This insightful book bridges the ancient wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita with contemporary perspectives on communication, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and spiritual seekers alike. Dr. Singh’s work delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality and communication, offering readers a fresh and profound understanding of how the Gita’s teachings can be applied in the modern world.

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Book: Handbook Of Cricket Psychology

Cricket has often been celebrated as a sport of technique, endurance and strategy. However, what separates the greats from the good is not just the physical prowess, but also, the ability to remain mentally strong under pressure. In this remarkable title, “Handbook Of Cricket Psychology” authors M. N. Viswanath andK. Srinath had delved sincerely into an often-overlooked yet crucial dimension of the sport — the mental and psychological aspects of cricket. With a foreword by the most successful Indian spinner in test cricket,Anil Kumble and a motivational message from another legend of the Indian Cricket,G. R. Vishwanath, the book immediately establishes its credibility.

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Book Review: The Boy at the Boundary by Anindya Sircar

In a world where the loudest and most remarkable often take center stage, “The Boy at the Boundary” by Anindya Sircar offers a refreshing narrative that highlights the quiet strength of an overlooked boy whose passion and determination lead him to an extraordinary journey. The book explores the transformative power of cricket, not just as a sport, but as a teacher of life’s most valuable lessons. Through the protagonist, Akhil, Sircar delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the beauty of an underdog’s journey, making this a compelling read for anyone who has ever felt like they didn’t quite belong or weren’t gifted enough to succeed.

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