An Interview with Dr. Kunjam Pooja

Dr. Kunjam Pooja, a Civil Assistant Surgeon in Telangana, India, specializes in child nutrition and is a passionate classical dancer, mother, and lifelong learner. An Amazon #1 best-selling author and member of the International Council of Authors, she combines her professional expertise and diverse interests to inspire others toward personal and professional success.

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Glimpse of Medieval Indian History by Prof. (Dr) Jaswant Singh

Prof. (Dr.) Jaswant Singh is an esteemed historian and academician with a rich background in medieval Indian history and a commendable contribution to the field of education and research. He completed his postgraduate studies in history in 1999 from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, where he also pursued his Ph.D. in History, earning the degree in 2002.

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Book Review : Lavanya Nukavarapu’s Sea in My Throat

Lavanya Nukavarapu’s Sea in My Throat is a hauntingly intimate anthology that plunges readers into the turbulent waters of human emotion. Divided into three evocative sections—love, womanhood, and the darkness within—the collection is a testament to the raw, unfiltered power of poetry to articulate the unspoken. This book is not merely a collection of verses; it is an emotional odyssey that brims with vulnerability, strength, and an unrelenting desire to explore the depths of the human experience.

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Book Review: Go Towards the Light by TOGO

“Go Towards the Light” by TOGO is a profoundly moving and inspiring account of resilience, spirituality, and the human spirit’s capacity to endure and thrive in the face of adversity. Chronicling the author’s 30-day journey through radiation treatment, this diary offers a deeply personal perspective on surviving cancer, blending raw honesty with a message of hope and strength.

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Book Review: Pratyusha by Aniruddh Shrivastava

Pratyusha by Aniruddh Shrivastava is a moving and deeply thought-provoking novel that masterfully combines storytelling with social commentary. The book narrates the extraordinary journey of Pratyusha, an ordinary girl whose life is shaped by her courage, resilience, and determination to break free from the constraints of her past and the societal expectations imposed on her.

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Book Review: “Glimpse of Medieval Indian History” by Prof. (Dr.) Jaswant Singh

“Glimpse of Medieval Indian History” by Prof. (Dr.) Jaswant Singh is an outstanding academic resource that offers an in-depth exploration of medieval Indian history, meticulously designed to cater to the curriculum needs of various Indian universities. This book bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible learning, making it an essential guide for students and history enthusiasts alike.

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Book Review: Consciousness by Sushil Soni

Sushil Soni’s Consciousness: Mind of the Universe is a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most enigmatic and profound topics in science and philosophy—consciousness. The book examines the intricate relationship between the brain, mind, and consciousness, questioning long-held assumptions and challenging the limitations of contemporary scientific discourse.

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Book Review: Ink on My Soul by Vanita Sharma

Ink on My Soul by Vanita Sharma is an evocative and deeply thoughtful collection of essays that invites readers to explore some of the most profound and pressing questions about life, society, and the human experience. With a style that is both introspective and analytical, Sharma masterfully combines her personal experiences with a broader cultural and philosophical critique, resulting in a work that is as enlightening as it is engaging.

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Book Review: You Always Have Someone by Ajay Puranik

Ajay Puranik’s debut book, You Always Have Someone, is a poignant exploration of the lives of elderly individuals, offering a deeply reflective and thought-provoking perspective on their experiences. This collection of fictional narratives delves into the complex and often overlooked emotions, behaviors, and realities of those aged 50 and above.

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An Interview with Dr. M. Emmanuel Bhaskar

Dr. M. Emmanuel Bhaskar is a seasoned physician-educator with over 20 years of experience in clinical practice. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he supervised the care of around 20,000 patients, adapting his expertise to support individuals at home. A specialist in Internal Medicine and a researcher, this series marks his debut in storytelling, drawing from his unique experiences to narrate the hardships and resilience of those affected by the pandemic.

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