Where service and science converge, a new path of hope is born. The name Dr. Prakash Amte is synonymous with service, human values, and selfless dedication. While numerous books, articles, and analyses are available on his social contributions, author Amit Kohli, in this book, traces a deeply personal, sensitive, and inspiring chapter of his life—his health journey.
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Author Feature: Jui Nasrin
With MAYABONER RAHOSYO (The Mystery of Mayabon), author Jui Nasrin invites readers into a luminous world where imagination, courage, and inheritance of wonder flow seamlessly across generations. This enchanting novel stands out as a rare two-generation narrative that speaks equally to children, young adults, and mature readers, reminding them of the timeless power of storytelling.
Author Feature: Dr. Abhay Mandibai Balbhim Shinde
Dr. Abhay Mandibai Balbhim Shinde presents a thoughtful and scholarly contribution to Indian English literary criticism with his latest work, THE TWO REVOLUTIONARY INDIAN WOMEN NOVELISTS: ROY AND DESAI. This book offers a critical appreciation of two landmark novels in contemporary Indian literature—The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy and The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai—both recipients of the prestigious Booker Prize.
Book Release – Alone Library: Ek Raaj Gahara : By Kajal Uikey
Stories are not merely written — they breathe, they live, and they wait. Alone Library: Ek Raaj Gahara by Kajal Uikey is one such story
Book review: A Better Me by Maushumai Lata Padhi
Maushumi Lata Padhi’s A Better Me is a deeply inspiring collection of poetry that invites readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and personal transformation. From the first verse, the reader senses that this is more than a compilation of poems; it is a heartfelt reflection on the human spirit and its capacity to rise above challenges. The collection captures the courage required to release the weight of the past, to confront life’s daily struggles with hope, and to embrace the possibility of a brighter future.
An Interview with Dr. Smruti Ranjan Nayak
Dr. Smruti Ranjan Nayak, an Oxford- and Harvard-educated management professional, is a thought leader blending ancient wisdom with modern leadership. Creator of the Gita Grid, he pioneers frameworks for decision-making, strategy, and ethical leadership, guiding organizations and leaders to transform challenges into opportunities, pressure into purpose, and vision into impact.
An Author Interview – Sayoni’s Dream by Dr. Palto Datta
Literature Times: Dr. Palto Datta, what inspired you to write Sayoni’s Dream, and how did the idea of portraying the inner world of an autistic child first take shape for you?
Dr. Palto Datta: Sayoni’s Dream is a synthesis of reflective concern over the years rather than a single influence, both personal and social. Living abroad for many years who spent his childhood in Bangladesh, and observing various societies over the years, I noticed a pattern where children who do not adhere to “norms” are silenced, misunderstood, or made invisible.
Book review- Soft Skills Unleashed by Krishna Suresh
“Soft Skills Unleashed” by Krishna Suresh is a transformative guide that delves into one of the most critical aspects of personal and professional success in the contemporary world: human-centric skills. In an era dominated by rapid technological advancements, automation, and artificial intelligence, it is easy to assume that technical proficiency alone guarantees success. Krishna Suresh challenges this notion with remarkable clarity and insight, demonstrating that the real differentiators in today’s dynamic workplace are behavioral skills, emotional intelligence, and the ability to authentically connect with others.
Book Release: Vedānta and the Music Within by Kaushik Ganguly
A thoughtful and quietly transformative new title, Vedānta and the Music Within by Kaushik Ganguly, arrives as an invitation to listen more deeply—to music, to
How to Repurpose One Book Into 20 Pieces of Promotional Content
One of the biggest challenges authors face after publishing a book is keeping the promotion alive without constantly creating something new. Many writers believe that marketing requires endless fresh ideas, but in reality, your book already contains everything you need. Every chapter, idea, story, and quote can be transformed into multiple forms of content that promote your work while reinforcing your author brand. Repurposing allows you to stay visible, reach different audiences, and save time by working smarter instead of harder.