Poverty-Free World in Our Lifetime: A Practical Roadmap to Ending Extreme Poverty is a pragmatic and ambitious contribution to the field of development economics and policy, designed with a rare clarity and applicability that makes it stand out among books on poverty alleviation. Unlike many works that dwell on theory, grand frameworks, or aspirational goals, this book is unapologetically focused on what works in practice.
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Book Review- Reminiscent Reticence by Dr. Infini Lionne
Reminiscent Reticence is a quiet, introspective, and deeply personal work—one that emerges not from a desire for visibility but from the courage to confront internal silence. The book’s origin story, as hinted in its description, is as compelling as the work itself: a shy, reserved writer who rarely gives voice to her inner world finally chooses to externalize it, not for acclaim or attention, but as a gesture of solidarity for others who share her struggle. This very genesis imbues the collection with authenticity.
Book Review- Echoes of the Soul by Mayur Rathod
Echoes of the Soul presents itself as a gentle yet resonant anthology—one that embraces the universality of human emotion while honoring the intimate textures of individual experience. The collection spans themes of love, resilience, nature, familial bonds, personal growth, and the unspoken weight of internal struggles. What emerges is a tapestry of poems that, though diverse in subject, share a common purpose: to reflect the human journey back to the reader with clarity, beauty, and compassion.
Book Release: From Lease to Launch: The Complete Step-By-Step Guide to Retail Store Setup by Ajaay Mehta
In the rapidly evolving world of modern retail, success hinges not only on great products or strong branding but also on the precision, planning, and
Book Release: Sustainable Health: An Environmental Approach to Community Medicine by Prof. B. Rupini, Dr. Purva Shoorand Dr. M. Bhavana
The book Sustainable Health: An Environmental Approach to Community Medicine marks an important milestone in the evolving landscape of community health education in India. Authored by Prof. B. Rupini, Dr. Purva Shoor, and Dr. M. Bhavana, this multi-authored work presents a comprehensive and timely exploration of environmental health—an area that has emerged as a crucial dimension of community medicine in the 21st century.
Book Release: The Changing Face of Indian Families by Chaitanya S. Agarwal
Indian families have always been the backbone of the nation’s cultural, social, and moral identity. Today, as India stands at the crossroads of rapid modernization
An Interview with Rohit R. Chowdhry
Rohit R. Chowdhry is a seasoned global executive with over three decades of experience in operations leadership, strategy consulting, and organizational transformation. He has built and scaled large Global Capability Centres through his leadership roles—including his tenure at Deloitte—bringing practical insight into innovation, governance, and the evolving role of GCCs. A bestselling author, speaker, and executive coach, Rohit helps organizations and leaders navigate complexity with clarity and purpose.
Book Review: Archaeology—A Search for the Heart Beneath the Soil
“Archaeology: A Search for the Heart Beneath the Soil” is a novel that defies genres and invites readers into a world where emotion is unearthed with the same delicacy as a fragile artifact. In this deeply reflective and aesthetically rich narrative, Mayur Deshpande merges archaeology with human psychology, history with longing, and ancient clay with contemporary heartbreak.
Book Review- Mai Sochti hu by Madhuri Shinde
Mai Sochti hu is a deeply introspective and emotionally articulate poetry collection that captures the fragility, beauty, and contradictions of human existence. Madhuri Shinde writes not merely to express but to explore; each poem is a personal contemplation unfolding like a conversation between the self and the world. Her words are gentle yet piercing, tender yet rebellious, and rooted in a raw sincerity that makes the reader pause, reflect, and sometimes confront their own truths.
Book Review- Quantum Hearts of Kailasha by Ira Agarwal
Quantum Hearts of Kailasha is an evocative and ambitious work that blends quantum philosophy, spiritual mythos, and human emotion into a narrative that feels at once intimate and cosmic. The novel positions itself within the growing genre that seeks to harmonize science with mysticism, but what distinguishes it is the tenderness and depth with which it approaches themes of reincarnation, destiny, and the timelessness of love. At its core is Alex, a young American whose arrival in India sets off a chain of events that defy rational explanation while pulling him—slowly and irrevocably—into a spiritual mystery spanning generations.