Book Review: Get to the Bottom of You by Shaista Sabeena Khan

Shaista Sabeena Khan’s Get to the Bottom of You: Probe Your Inner Shinobi offers readers a refreshing blend of self-help, psychological insight, and personal development. In a world filled with external distractions and societal expectations, Khan’s book takes a deep dive into the most important journey one can embark on—the journey within.

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Author Interview with SOUMYA UPADHYAY

The Literature Times: What inspired you to start writing, and how did you discover that typing could be your way of expressing thoughts and emotions?

SOUMYA UPADHYAY: After coming here to Bardhaman, when I heard and saw Ahan and Srijan writing brilliant stories through this method, I got inspired. Babi an

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Author Feature: Gour Prasad Mohapatra

Gour Prasad Mohapatra has emerged as a powerful literary voice, dedicated to bringing socially relevant stories to the forefront. His latest book, From Silence to Strength: Adivasi Narratives on Identity and Survival, is a remarkable work that sheds light on the struggles and resilience of India’s Adivasi communities.

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Book Release: SEASONS IN ME by Farheen Khan

Astitva Prakashan proudly presents Seasons In Me, the debut poetry collection by Farheen Khan, a talented poet and freelance writer based in New Delhi. This book is an exquisite compilation of poetry that beautifully captures the changing phases of life, much like the transitions of seasons in nature. With its soothing verses and relatable themes, Seasons In Me is set to leave a lasting impression on poetry lovers.

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An Interview with Dr. Kawal Deep Kour

Dr. Kawal Deep Kour is a Narcotics Research Scientist and former civil servant with a Ph.D. from IIT Guwahati. She is the author of several books, including “The History of Intoxication: Opium in Assam” and “Opium Consumption and Experience in India.” Her latest book, “Ghazipur, The Opium Mint: From 1820 to the Present,” delves into the historical significance of the Ghazipur Opium Factory and its evolution. Dr. Kour is also a member of global networks focused on narcotics and drug policy.

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Dr. Vitthalrao Bhimsha Khyade’s Maarch Mahinyatil Vidnyanayaatri

Dr. Vitthalrao Bhimsha Khyade’s Maarch Mahinyatil Vidnyanayaatri: Shaastradnya Jeevan-Charitr Sangrah is a thought-provoking and meticulously crafted tribute to the scientists born in March. The book offers an in-depth exploration of their lives, contributions, and the impact of their discoveries on science and humanity. Written in Marathi, it serves as a bridge between scientific inquiry and a wider audience, making complex ideas accessible while maintaining their depth and significance.

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Maarch Mahinyatil Vidnyanayaatri by Dr. Vitthalrao Bhimsha Khyade

Maarch Mahinyatil Vidnyanayaatri by Dr. Vitthalrao Bhimsha Khyade. Science is a field driven by curiosity, observation, and relentless pursuit of knowledge. The lives of scientists, their discoveries, and their contributions to humanity shape the very fabric of progress. Some of the most remarkable scientific minds—Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova, David Baltimore, and Gary Bruce Ruvkun—were born in the month of March. Their groundbreaking work has influenced countless areas of research, from space exploration to genetics.

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