“Mushkil Jeevan, Aasaan Raaste” by Vibha Ranjan and Rajeeva Ranjan is an insightful and thought-provoking book that explores the complexities of modern life while offering a guiding light toward simplicity, happiness, and fulfillment. The book addresses an issue that resonates with almost everyone—the increasing stress, pressure, and dissatisfaction that seem to accompany the so-called advancements in the world. The authors argue that despite material progress, human beings continue to struggle with internal conflicts, stress, and unhappiness.
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Book Review -Youth Employment : Problems and Prospects in Arunachal Pradesh
“Youth Employment: Problems and Prospects in Arunachal Pradesh” by Bikash Bage and Padi Hana is a thought-provoking and well-researched book that delves into the critical issue of employment and unemployment in the Ziro Valley of Arunachal Pradesh. The book offers an in-depth analysis of the challenges faced by the educated youth of the Apatani community, highlighting the socio-economic transformations brought about by modernization and technological advancements. It examines the paradox of progress, where increased educational attainment does not necessarily guarantee employment opportunities, leading to underemployment, joblessness, and migration.
Dr. Bikash Bage and Dr. Padi Hana – Author Feature Article
In the world of academia and social research, some scholars go beyond the boundaries of theory and make significant contributions to pressing socio-economic issues. Dr. Bikash Bage and Dr. Padi Hana, two eminent sociologists from Rajiv Gandhi University, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh, exemplify this commitment through their extensive research and scholarly work. Their recent book, Youth Employment: Problems and Prospects in Arunachal Pradesh, stands as a testament to their dedication to understanding and addressing the challenges faced by the educated youth of the Apatani community in the Ziro Valley. This feature article delves into their academic journey, research contributions, and the impact of their work on society.
Book Review: Miles Turned into Milestones
Miles Turned into Milestones: On the Road to Global Destinations by Dr. Rana Pratap Bajaj and Pankaj Mathur is a captivating narrative that blends the essence of travel with profound global insights. The book takes readers on an extraordinary journey through the eyes of an experienced diplomat and traveler, offering an intricate tapestry of cultures, political landscapes, and personal experiences that shape the world we live in.
Book Review: The Cyber Attack Story by Tanmay Dev
The Cyber Attack Story: A Journey Through 101 Infamous Incidents by Tanmay Dev is a gripping deep dive into some of the most notorious cyber breaches in history. With the digital world becoming more interconnected than ever, cybersecurity has emerged as a critical battleground, and this book masterfully chronicles 101 major incidents that have shaped the way we perceive online security. From high-profile corporate breaches to covert cyber warfare operations, Tanmay Dev presents a compelling narrative that is both educational and thrilling.
Not Your Silver by V.B. Bonny: Book Review
Not Your Silver by V.B. Bonny is a deeply emotional and layered novel that explores love, resilience, and the lingering scars of the past. Through the lives of Dr. Eenakshi Kusum, a dedicated pediatrician, and Dr. Ray Jennings, a brilliant but enigmatic neurosurgeon, the book takes readers on a journey of passion, inner conflict, and unspoken longing.
Book Review : In a Tussle with God by Neha Singh
In a Tussle with God is a thought-provoking and deeply introspective book that challenges the conventional notions of devotion, faith, and the role of Hinduism in modern society. Written by Neha Singh, this book is not merely an exploration of Indian philosophy and culture; it is a bold attempt to redefine the way we perceive religion and spirituality in the contemporary era. By questioning blind faith and advocating for the modernization of Hinduism, the book seeks to create a dialogue that is both urgent and necessary in today’s world.
Book Review: The Night Shepherd
The Night Shepherd by Vikas Trivedi and Smita Agarwal is an enthralling blend of psychological horror, folklore, and human resilience. Set in the remote and eerie village of Banwasi, the novel weaves a tale that is equal parts chilling and deeply emotional. With a storyline that explores grief, redemption, and supernatural fear, the book takes readers on a suspenseful journey that lingers in the mind long after the final page.
An Interview with Harshal Bhusari
Harshal Bhusari is a political strategist, researcher, and analyst with expertise in Indian politics and governance. A Research Associate at MIT School of Government, he brings over 15 years of insight into power dynamics. Game of Power reimagines Robert Greene’s principles through India’s historical and political lens.
Book Review: Mallie by Mayur Deshpande
Mallie, in an age where fantastical tales of magical creatures and ancient beings often seem relegated to the pages of children’s books or fantasy novels, Mayur Deshpande’s Mallie offers a refreshing twist by blending the lines between myth and reality in an engaging and thought-provoking manner. This captivating novel tells the story of a young girl named Mallie, who is on a journey of self-discovery in a world that is not as simple as it seems. At the heart of the book lies a blend of fantasy and reality, where the mythical creatures and creatures of legend are not just stories, but very real, ancient forces, existing just beyond the veil of human understanding.