Book Review- Kaliyuga On My Curls by Sk Muskan Tabasum

Kaliyuga On My Curls by Sk Muskan Tabasum is a bold, arresting poetry collection that confronts the reader with uncomfortable truths about society, power, relationships, and the human tendency to shift blame onto time rather than introspection. Rooted in social and political satire, the book challenges the conventional understanding of Kaliyuga as merely a dark age, instead questioning whether the darkness lies in the era itself or in the choices, hypocrisies, and moral compromises of humanity.

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Author Feature: Ashish Kumar

Ashish Kumar’s The Balance Sheet of Life emerges from a simple yet profound realization: the principles that govern financial stability are strikingly similar to those that shape a meaningful human life. Drawing from his keen observation of people, systems, and everyday experiences, the author invites readers to look at their inner world with the same honesty and clarity with which an organization reviews its accounts.

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An Interview with Devansh Sharma

The Literature Times: Devansh Sharma, आपकी पुस्तक “मेरे परमपिता श्री राम” लिखने की प्रेरणा कहाँ से आई और यह विचार आपके भीतर कैसे जन्मा?
Devansh Sharma: मेरे लिए श्रीराम कभी केवल आस्था का विषय नहीं रहे। बचपन से ही मैंने उन्हें एक संरक्षक और पिता-सदृश शक्ति के रूप में महसूस किया है। यह दृष्टि मुझे मेरे नाना जी और मेरे पिता से मिली, जो अक्सर कहा करते थे कि “भगवान श्रीराम केवल पूजे नहीं जाते, वे जीवन को संभालते हैं।”

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Book Review Article: Hand Book of Medical Statistics

“Hand Book of Medical Statistics” is an exceptional and thoughtfully crafted guide that succeeds in its mission to simplify the complex world of medical statistics for learners at all levels. Written by experienced academics and researchers—Dr. Pawan Kumar, Dr. Priyanka Pal, and Dr. Pankaj Kumar Shukla—the book stands out as a rare blend of clarity, accuracy, and practicality. Its content is not merely theoretical; it is shaped by real academic and clinical experiences, making it a valuable asset for students and professionals across the healthcare spectrum.

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Author Featured Article: Dr. Pawan Kumar

Dr. Pawan Kumar emerges as a dedicated academician, researcher, and torchbearer of integrative medical education through his substantial contributions to the field of Ayurveda and medical statistics. With an MD in Ayurveda and years of teaching and research experience, he has established himself as a respected voice in both traditional and modern approaches to healthcare knowledge.

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Book Review: मेरे परमपिता श्रीराम

देवांश शर्मा की पुस्तक “मेरे परमपिता श्रीराम” एक ऐसी कृति है जो पाठक को पारंपरिक धार्मिक साहित्य की सीमाओं से बाहर ले जाकर आत्मिक अनुभूति और मानवीय संवेदनाओं की गहराई में उतारती है। यह पुस्तक न तो केवल रामकथा का पुनर्कथन है और न ही एक साधारण आत्मकथा, बल्कि यह एक टूटे हुए मनुष्य की आंतरिक यात्रा का सजीव दस्तावेज़ है।

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देवांश शर्मा की कृति “मेरे परमपिता श्रीराम”

देवांश शर्मा की कृति “मेरे परमपिता श्रीराम” एक ऐसी रचना है जो पाठक को धर्म, दर्शन और आत्मानुभूति के संगम तक ले जाती है। यह पुस्तक न तो केवल रामकथा का पुनर्पाठ है और न ही एक साधारण आत्मकथा, बल्कि यह एक संवेदनशील मनुष्य की गहन आंतरिक यात्रा का साक्ष्य है। जीवन के सबसे कठिन क्षणों में अपने जन्मदाता पिता को खोने के बाद लेखक ने श्रीराम को केवल आराध्य देव के रूप में नहीं, बल्कि पिता-तत्व के रूप में अनुभव किया—और यही अनुभूति इस ग्रंथ की आत्मा बन जाती है।

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Book Review: The Mindful Nest

The Mindful Nest by Kirti Chavan is a warm, reassuring, and deeply relatable book that speaks directly to new parents navigating the often overwhelming early years of parenthood. Written by a mother who herself stepped into this life-changing role just three years ago, the book carries an authenticity that immediately sets it apart from many conventional parenting guides.

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Author Feature: Kirti Chavan

Kirti Chavan brings a refreshing, heartfelt voice to the world of parenting literature with The Mindful Nest, a book shaped by lived experience, emotional honesty, and conscious reflection. Having entered motherhood just three years ago, the author writes not as a distant expert, but as a parent who has stood exactly where new parents stand—overwhelmed, uncertain, exhausted, and deeply in love all at once.

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