Shafqat M. H.’s Between Beeps and Beliefs: Writing Grace from the Margins of Medicine

Listening to What Hospitals Rarely Say Hospitals are often described through statistics, protocols, and outcomes. Between Beeps and Beliefs chooses a different register. It listens to what usually escapes record—the emotional residue of waiting rooms, the moral weight of caregiving, and the fragile hope that lingers between the rhythmic beeps of medical monitors. Blending reflective prose with…

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Anger of a Man ~ Insanity of a Woman: When Jurisprudence Refuses to Hear Women’s Rage

In Anger of a Man ~ Insanity of a Woman, Aryahi Srivastava undertakes a rigorous and unsettling inquiry into one of criminal law’s most guarded assumptions: that reason and neutrality govern judicial decision‑making. Drawing from criminal law, psychoanalysis, and gender studies, the book exposes how the legal system’s apparent rationality is quietly animated by emotion—selectively recognised, unevenly legitimised,…

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Alvin Kalicharan: Reframing Growth Through Discipline and Self‑Inquiry

: Reframing Growth Through Discipline and Self‑Inquiry Alvin Kalicharan approaches leadership—and writing—with a conviction shaped by experience rather than theory: knowledge acquires meaning only when it changes another life. Over more than two decades across banking, consulting, and education, he has worked in environments defined by complexity and consequence. Yet his professional reputation rests not…

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Where Work, Womanhood, and Words Converge: Dr. Rajani Tewari’s Literary World

In contemporary Indian writing, where urgency often competes with nuance, Dr. Rajani Tewari’s work chooses a steadier, more exacting path. Her writing does not seek spectacle. It seeks recognition—of the thoughts women carry silently, the guilt they inherit unconsciously, and the emotional labour that structures both personal and professional life. An award‑winning author and senior…

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Learning to Speak Softly to the Self: The Poetry of Divyaa Sood

In a literary moment increasingly marked by urgency and volume, Divyaa Sood’s writing chooses a different register. It lowers its voice. It listens. And in that attentiveness, it finds its strength. A writer and poet deeply invested in emotional truth and inward reflection, Sood’s work inhabits the delicate spaces between silence and speech—those inner corridors where feeling…

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The Craft of Capability: Reading Dr. Rishikesh Tewari on Soft Skills and Self‑Making

In a professional world increasingly defined by speed, metrics, and technical expertise, Dr. Rishikesh Tewari’s Conquer the World with Your Soft Skills and Personality makes a persuasive case for a quieter, often underestimated force: the human ability to communicate, empathise, and adapt. The book argues—without rhetoric or exaggeration—that success today is shaped as much by emotional intelligence as…

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The Mind as Manuscript: Deepti Jethani’s Poetic Inquiry into Inner Life

In Butterflies In My Mind, Deepti Jethani makes a considered and quietly confident entry into contemporary Indian poetry. A finance professional by vocation and a poet by instinct, Jethani writes from the interstice between structure and sensitivity, bringing to her verse a discipline that tempers emotion without diminishing its force. The result is a collection that does not…

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