Utkarsh Sinha’s Scared India as Cultural Documentation

In a period when India’s spiritual life is increasingly mediated through spectacle, speed, and simplification, adopts a markedly different approach. His work resists interpretation through instant explanation or visual excess. Instead, it proceeds with patience—treating faith not as an event to be consumed, but as a civilisational practice to be documented. Sacre d India, Sinha’s…

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Ehtesham Shahid’s The Roaming Bihari and His Bagful of Stories: A Journalist’s Life Across the Fault Lines of the Middle East

There are books that explain regions, and there are books that live inside them.belongs to the latter category—part reportage, part memoir, and part reflective inquiry into what it means to be an Indian journalist navigating the layered realities of the Middle East. Written by , the book draws upon more than two decades of professional…

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Manu Kapur’s Productive Failure: Rethinking How Learning Truly Happens

In an age increasingly preoccupied with efficiency, optimization, and measurable success, Manu Kapur has spent a distinguished academic career arguing for an idea that appears, at first glance, counterintuitive: that failure—when carefully designed—is not a detour from learning, but its most reliable path. Currently the Director of the Singapore‑ETH Centre and Professor of Learning Sciences and Higher Education at ETH Zurich,…

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Rahul Manghat and The Origin of the Ten Fires: A Thoughtful Literary Exploration of the Human Inner World

In contemporary fiction, it is rare to encounter a work that engages deeply with both ancient philosophical thought and the modern psychological condition without simplifying either. The Origin of the Ten Fires, a series by Indian author Rahul Manghat, attempts precisely this—mapping the emotional and cognitive forces that govern human life through a narrative rooted in symbolism, restraint, and reflection. Rather…

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Prajakta Pandurang Kalambarkar’s The Marathon Within: A Quiet, Courageous Exploration of Inner Strength

Some books motivate by shouting.This one motivates by understanding. The Marathon Within is not about winning races or breaking records. It is about something far more demanding—the long, unseen journey of staying true to yourself when life tests your endurance. Written by Prajakta Pandurang Kalambarkar, a writer who finds meaning in silence, questions, and emotions…

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Snehal R. Singh’s The Recipe of Love: A Spiritual Spellbook for Healing, Abundance, and Remembering Who You Are

Some books teach.Some books guide.A few feel like they found you at exactly the right moment. The Recipe of Love, written by Snehal R. Singh (writing as Love Witch), belongs to the last kind. This is not merely a book—it is an invitation, a remembrance, and a gentle spiritual transmission rooted in the belief that Love is the most…

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Sumit Bhatia’s Randomness of Life: A Quietly Powerful Poetry Collection That Understands Being Human

Randomness of Life by Sumit Bhatia belongs firmly to the latter. This is a collection of prose-poems that does not chase perfection, closure, or spectacle. Instead, it turns its attention to the fragments—those quiet, often overlooked moments that shape who we are long before we realize it. Poetry Rooted in the Ordinary—and the Unsaid Randomness of Life explores love,…

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Shine N Inspire: A Practical Guide to Personal Transformation and Conscious Manifestation

Shine N Inspire marks the latest work by Coach Anshita Sharma, offering a structured, accessible guide for individuals seeking clarity, growth, and purposeful change. Designed as a companion for personal evolution, Shine N Inspire focuses on helping readers unlock inner potential, navigate transitions with confidence, and cultivate a mindset aligned with intentional living. Rather than…

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