Dharam Karya: An Ideological Book by Bharat Mody is a profound and thought-provoking exploration of how the timeless philosophy of Sanatan Dharma can be meaningfully applied to modern Indian life. It’s not merely a religious or spiritual text, but rather an intellectual and moral blueprint for redefining the idea of citizenship, governance, and national identity in contemporary India.
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Book Release: “Hope – Void Entanglement” by Harsh Casturi
In a world constantly oscillating between chaos and calm, “Hope – Void Entanglement” by Harsh Casturi delves deep into the intricacies of the human mind,
The Attention War: How Authors Can Thrive in the 3-Second Scroll Era
In a world where a reader’s thumb decides the fate of most content in less than three seconds, authors face a battlefield unlike any before. The art of storytelling, once measured by the depth of chapters and complexity of plots, now competes with the speed of the scroll. The digital landscape driven by platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts has rewritten the rules of engagement. Authors are no longer just writers; they are performers, brand-builders, and attention strategists. Thriving in this environment requires more than good prose, it demands the ability to transform long-form stories into moments that stop the scroll, spark curiosity, and pull audiences into deeper narratives.
Book Release: RISE – Building a Strong Foundation (Days 1–90) By Yuwraj Bobale .Pallavi Bobale
In a world where distractions are endless and personal growth often feels like a distant dream, Yuwraj and Pallavi Bobale bring readers a powerful guide
The Search For Meaning in “A Father’s Cry For Meaning”
There are times when a person’s story seems to have come out straight from fiction. Packed with elements of conflict, turmoil, stress, happy times, as well as moments of sorrow, their life seems to come to a complete circle and become an example for many. Sri Burugapalli’s “A Father’s Cry For Meaning” is far more than the title conveys.
Book Release : Ciphers of the Dark by Ananya Yakkundi
Ciphers of the Dark: A Night of Endless Mystery and Crime marks the arrival of a compelling new voice in Indian crime fiction — Ananya
Book Review: Psyche of an Indian Consumer: Trends, Traditions, and Triggers Shaping Consumer Choices
Vanita Sharma’s Psyche of an Indian Consumer: Trends, Traditions, and Triggers Shaping Consumer Choices is an illuminating exploration of one of the most diverse and dynamic markets in the world. With sharp observation and academic depth balanced by accessible storytelling, Sharma unravels the intricate web of factors that drive consumer choices across India’s vast social and cultural spectrum.
Author Featured Article: Vanita Sharma
Vanita Sharma is a name steadily emerging at the intersection of research, culture, and commerce — a storyteller of consumer realities whose insights reach far beyond spreadsheets and statistics. As a seasoned market researcher and cultural anthropologist, Sharma brings an exceptional blend of analytical precision and empathetic understanding to her work.
Book Review: Arpan by Swapna Das
“Arpan” by Swapna Das is a delightful collection of short stories that gracefully blend nostalgia with contemporary reflections. Each story feels like a heartfelt offering—an “arpan” in the truest sense—of emotions, memories, and experiences that mirror the diverse spectrum of human life. Through her simple yet evocative writing, Swapna Das succeeds in crafting narratives that are both relatable and thought-provoking, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in her imaginative world.
Book Release: Ruckus in Rishikesh: The Mystery of The Temple Thefts by Meenal Dighe
The Dahanu Detectives are back with yet another thrilling adventure in Ruckus in Rishikesh: The Mystery of The Temple Thefts by Meenal Dighe, a gripping children’s mystery set against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas.