“Soch Sanjeevani” By Vaibhav Pande-Book Review

The book starts with poems, which talks about seeking opportunities in life, the carefree life of childhood, the importance of keep trying in order to achieve one’s targets and so on. Further, the Author tells the readers that one must fight with the world for the righteousness even when the person is all alone. As the Author believes that sometimes, being all alone might be your biggest asset and you can achieve a lot with a mindset of a warrior in your life.

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“The Rise of Ultra Legend” By Abusaeed Ali-Book Review

To become a legend and be highlighted in the top tens or hundreds, one is not bound to be Kalpana Chawla or Amitabh Bachchan. A being is considered a legend when the person himself appreciates the potentiality and calibre he/she possesses. It takes a couple of years minimum to analyse the harsh reality with the simple coping up techniques.

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Kaushik Mhaiskar’s “Basic Foundations in Physics for JEE and NEET”-Book Review

A good percentage of a JEE or NEET aspirant in school or boards examination doesn’t decide the destiny in the entrance examinations conducted in India because the rush among hundred students is easier than the mob of lakhs appearing in such examinations every year in India, amongst which the “average students” from a particular school comes out in formals from school uniforms and the “gifted students” fails to meet the criteria and ends up in universities with some honours degree.

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“Business Sharpshooters – Strike Right…!” By Raj Sukheja-Book Review

Author, Raj Sukheja is an Independent Thinker, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur, Author & a Philosopher. He primarily writes on Business, Spirituality & Self Development. He has got ‘3 Books’ published on Business, Self Help, Spirituality and over 1000 posts, articles and quotes since the past 10 years.

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Book Review: Baishali Sarkar’s “The Souvenir”

No matter how rapidly time passes by or how effectively it brings a change to one’s life, the person would never forget the traditions, heritage, Belongingness, motherhood of the land, one walked in at first. Similarly, one has the caliber to inherit the traditions from another culture when encountered. To this context, Baishali Sarkar’s book “The Souvenir” is a collection of poetries stating the different aspects of her life experiences in the form of short poetries.

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“Platform Economy and Workforce” By Dr Amitava Ghosh- Book Review

Platform economy is basically a social interaction or activity through various platforms online. These come in mostly sales or technological frameworks. Such platforms can be understood by taking the example of Amazon, uber, etsy, etc. There are basically underlying computer systems that host services, allowing consumers, entrepreneurs, businesses, and the public to connect, share, or sell resources and products. Likewise, the relationship of these platform economies and the workers is a result of the workforce where individuals use an app or website to match themselves with customers in order to provide services in return for money.

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Arvind Sharma Talks About His Book “You Can Become Rich”-The Literature Times

I am an HR professional with 25 years’ experience in the field of HR. Writing is more of a hobby and I am yet to make big inroads in this space. With just three books (Infinite Intelligence, The Highest Wisdom and You Can Become Rich) to my credit, I am still learning the craft of writing and wish to create some bestsellers in future. If my writing can bring about even a small positive difference in the lives of some people, I would consider myself blessed and fortunate.

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Heena Talwar Sadana Talks About Her Book “Zindagi, Ek Nayi Disha”

this book is for all the age groups because problems are part of life be it any age, this book will change your perception to look at problems and you will easily overcome them, every age needs lessons and learnings and it is a learning for all ages

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Shrey Kakkar, Author of “Extra-Terrestrial Economics,” Tries To Explain Economics Using Comics – Book Review

In the book, the “Extra-terrestrial Economics”, the author in the format of a comic has wonderfully described and had put emphasis on topics like scarcity, money, micro as well as macroeconomics and the most important topic highlighted was the demand, supply, and inflation which is hardly understood by any students through the textbooks of economics. The core concepts cannot be understood until proper examples and illustrations is fed into the minds of the youngsters. These key concepts are as important as the heart of mathematics is the “BODMAS” rule/concept.

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