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The Cultural Spine
An exploration of India’s artistic legacy
This book traces the journey of Indian artists from ancient times to the present, highlighting their contributions alongside the economic and social challenges they have long faced. It brings attention to historically significant art forms and masterpieces while questioning the lack of sustained recognition and financial security for artists across eras. Dedicated to unsung creators of Indian history, the work reflects on how cultural institutions evolved post-Independence and the growing focus on heritage in recent years.
The Soul Empire – Jayshri More
Building success from within
The Soul Empire focuses on self-mastery as the foundation of meaningful success. Through reflections on mindset, discipline and inner clarity, the book encourages readers to move beyond external validation and take conscious control of their personal growth. Drawing from lived experiences and lessons shaped by failure, it presents success as a natural outcome when purpose and self-awareness align.
Together with Alone – Jayshri More
Finding strength in solitude
This reflective work explores solitude as a space for healing, resilience and self-discovery. Through quiet moments of introspection, the author reframes being alone as a path to inner peace rather than isolation. The book highlights how stillness can nurture self-trust, emotional balance and the courage to stand firmly by one’s own values.
Body, Belief and Identity – Dr. Amit Bijon Dutta
Tattoos as living cultural archives
Dr. Dutta examines tattooing as a deeply symbolic cultural practice rather than mere body art. Focusing on communities such as the Ramnamis and the Konyak Nagas, the book explores how tattoos represent faith, courage, honour and collective memory. It also looks at how these traditions navigate preservation and identity in a rapidly modernising world.
Blind Man’s Buff – Chetaan Joshii
A genre-blending literary experience
This expansive collection of stories invites readers into a world where realism, fantasy, horror and moral fables intersect. Drawing from the author’s background in screenwriting and graphic storytelling, the book challenges perceptions and explores the hidden layers of human behaviour. Each narrative encourages reflection on how truth often reveals itself unexpectedly.
Meri Lekhni – Amareshwar Pandey
Poetry rooted in emotion and reflection
A Hindi poetry collection that captures diverse human experiences through simple yet powerful verse. The poems touch upon love, spirituality, social realities and personal introspection. Influenced by the author’s background in psychology, the writing carries emotional depth and relatability, appealing to both seasoned poetry readers and newcomers.
Urvi (Mother Earth) – Rajeev Kumar Dubey
Poetry inspired by conscience and culture
This anthology presents poems grounded in Indian values while addressing global concerns such as environmental degradation, social inequality, ethical decline and human suffering. Blending insights from science, spirituality and history, the work urges readers toward introspection, compassion and responsibility toward society and nature.
Superman Student – Dr. Sujoy Roy Chowdhury
Rethinking learning for the modern age
Challenging conventional study methods, this book combines ancient Indian wisdom from texts like the Bhagavad Gita with modern neuroscience. It offers strategies to enhance focus, manage anxiety and improve learning efficiency, presenting education as a disciplined yet holistic process of mental training.
Made in India, Made for the Universe – Ravindra Raj BM
A journey from curiosity to space innovation
This inspirational account traces the author’s path from a childhood fascination with the stars to leadership roles in India’s space ambitions. Through real-life experiences, the book highlights resilience, teamwork and innovation while reinforcing the idea that individual dreams can contribute to global progress.
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From Blog to Book – Vidyasagar Gujje
Thoughts beyond the digital screen
A curated collection of blog posts originally published online, this book brings together reflections on personal growth, creativity and everyday observations. Designed for readers seeking meaningful narratives in one place, it offers insight into the author’s evolving ideas while showcasing how digital writing can transition into lasting literary form.