Aaradhya’s Inner Season – A Woman’s Journey from Control to Self-Recovery
At the center of The Autumn is a woman whose intelligence is not simply an attractive character trait; it is part of the emotional problem the novel is designed to explore. Aaradhya is meticulous, highly intelligent, and accustomed to taking life…
Faith, Landscape and the Making of Kashmir’s Civilisational Identity
Book: Kaśmīra: Ashoka and the Crescent | Author: Col Madhur Goyal, SM Many books about Kashmir begin with conflict. Kaśmīra: Ashoka and the Crescent chooses a more revealing starting point: it begins with the land and then moves…
The Inner Landscape of Ripples of Tranquil
Ripples of Tranquil by Dhanashree Ganatra can be approached as a map of the inner landscape. Rather than organising experience around external events, achievements, or conflicts, the collection turns toward the subtler territories that often determine…
A Practical Philosophy of Everyday Decision-Making
B.C.D – Birth, Choices, Death by Anoop Shanker Madan is best understood not as a conventional self-help book and not as a purely abstract philosophical work, but as a bridge between the two. It starts with a philosophical proposition that is almost…
Book Review: The Professional Alchemist by Kumaresh Thoppe — Turning Everyday Work into Extraordinary Career Growth
In a professional world overflowing with productivity hacks, leadership theories, motivational advice, and promises of rapid career success, it is surprisingly easy to remain busy without actually moving forward. The Professional Alchemist: Turning…
From Complex Systems to Clear Leadership — A Management Book Grounded in Real-World Execution
The most convincing management books are often written by people who understand what happens after a strategy presentation ends. Plans move from slides into schedules, interfaces, budgets, technical decisions, stakeholder negotiations, team pressures,…
Manners, Character, and the Social Meaning of a Good Life
Reflections of Wisdom by Shri Upendra Nath Rath is a nonfiction work built around subjects that modern society often treats as secondary even though they shape almost every human interaction: manners, lifestyle, everyday conduct, healthy habits, and…
A Book About Systems, Service and the Human Meaning of Donation
Organ donation is often discussed through numbers: the number of patients waiting, the number of available donors, the number of transplants completed, the number of lives that might be saved. Those numbers are important, but they can never tell the…
परंपरा और वैज्ञानिक दृष्टि के बीच संवाद रचती एक विचारयात्रा
“अमृत्व की खोज” पढ़ते समय सबसे पहले जो बात ध्यान खींचती है, वह है डॉ. चन्द्र प्रकाश शर्मा की दो अलग दिखने वाली दुनियाओं को साथ रखकर देखने की इच्छा—एक ओर भारतीय आस्था, आध्यात्मिकता, पंचांग, संत परंपरा और सांस्कृतिक प्रतीक हैं; दूसरी ओर वैज्ञानिक दृष्टि,…
When Heartbreak Becomes an Education in Self-Worth
The Other Me: A Dream That Is Real can be read as a romantic novel, but its deeper achievement lies in the way it examines identity. Sapna Tiwari does not stop at the outward events of love, betrayal, and separation. She directs attention toward what…