Book Release: Agriculture in India Past, Present, and Future

A new book titled Agriculture in India: Past, Present, and Future has been released, offering a comprehensive insight into the evolution of Indian agriculture. Authored by Dr. V. Basil Hans, Dr. Devi R., and Dr. Sona H.C., the book delves into India’s rich agricultural history, the transformative policies that have shaped its progress, and the future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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Book Release: A Journey Through India, One Bite at a Time

Renowned educator and storyteller Komal Malhotra invites young readers on a delectable adventure with her latest book, A Journey Through India, One Bite at a Time. This enchanting tale takes children on a vibrant culinary exploration, celebrating India’s diverse and rich food culture in the most exciting way possible.

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Book Release: “Public Relations: Craft, Compose and Cultivate Communication” by Devesh Purohit

Public relations is an ever-evolving field that plays a crucial role in shaping brand identity and communication strategies. Devesh Purohit, a distinguished PR & Image Consultant and Social Scientist, brings his extensive expertise to the forefront with the release of his book, Public Relations: Craft, Compose and Cultivate Communication, A PR Think Tank for the C Suite and Change Makers.

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Book Release: Heart’s Scream – A Journey Through Darkness and Light by Pranjal Rawat

A powerful new voice in contemporary poetry emerges as Pranjal Rawat unveils her debut collection, Heart’s Scream: A Journey Through Darkness and Light. This evocative anthology is more than just a compilation of poems—it is a deeply personal exploration of love, loss, emotional resilience, and the enduring human spirit.

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Book Release: Tatai’s Stories by Soumya Upadhyay

A new and profound voice emerges in the literary world with the release of Tatai’s Stories, an evocative collection by Soumya Upadhyay. This book is more than just a compilation of stories; it is a journey into the depths of human emotion, resilience, and transformation.

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Book Review: Mallie by Mayur Deshpande

In Mallie, Mayur Deshpande offers readers a thought-provoking exploration of fantasy, reality, and the nature of power, all woven together through the journey of a young girl named Mallie. At first glance, the novel appears to be a captivating fantasy, set in a world filled with creatures and mystical beings hidden from human eyes. However, Deshpande masterfully blends this fantasy with deep philosophical reflections on society, identity, and the truths that we often fail to see. Through Mallie’s trials and tribulations, readers are not only taken on an adventure but also invited to question everything they thought they knew about the world.

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Book Release Article: Bhageeraadha by Prapurna Sailaja

In the realm of poetry, where emotions find their purest expression, a new literary gem has emerged—Bhageeraadha by Prapurna Sailaja. This collection of poems is a heartfelt ode to love in its most sacred and timeless form, echoing the devotion of Radha and the surrender of Meerabai. Through poignant verses, the book delves into the depths of love’s duality—its joy and its sorrow, its union and its yearning—painting a portrait of an eternal bond that transcends time.

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Book Release Article: Mechanical Vibrations by Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Sharma and Dr. S. Bhandari

The field of mechanical engineering is ever-evolving, and understanding the fundamental concepts of mechanical vibrations is essential for students aiming to excel in their studies and future careers. The newly released textbook, Mechanical Vibrations, authored by Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Sharma and Dr. S. Bhandari, serves as a comprehensive resource tailored specifically for B.Tech students specializing in mechanical engineering.

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Book Release Article: Yes, Maybe, No by Madhuri Jadhav

The literary world welcomes an exciting new voice as Madhuri Jadhav makes her debut with Yes, Maybe, No, a poignant exploration of love, choices, and the unspoken words that shape relationships. This captivating novel navigates the delicate balance between nostalgia and closure, self-discovery and regret, offering readers a heartfelt journey through the intertwined lives of Radhika, Amay, and Siddharth.

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