Co-Founder @Cleverex Technology & gritup.io | Tech Entrepreneur | Psychologist | Author of the book - Whispers of Triumph | Enthusiastic about driving purposeful transformations for businesses and individuals
There's a special kind of happiness that words can hardly capture—seeing my book "Whispers of Triumph" and my Dad’s cherished work displayed at the Pune Book Festival! (One of the largest).
Walking into Stall B22 and spotting my book among so many inspiring creations felt surreal. It’s a testament to the power of stories and shared dreams across generations.
A huge shoutout to the Pune Book Festival for providing such an incredible platform to celebrate authors, readers, and the magic of words.
Here’s to the love of books, the joy of creation, and the beauty of passing it on.
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Sometimes, we can be our own worst enemies. We tend to be supportive, compassionate, and empathetic toward others. But we are hyper-critical of ourselves.
Negative beliefs and thoughts about ourselves can cause us to self-sabotage and hold us back from achieving our dreams.
At Anubhuti National HRD Network, Pune Chapter
Happy to receive book from the learned
Reading is a journey of growth—nurturing the mind, fostering independence, and building connections between people and their world. At any age, it opens doors to endless possibilities and enriches our capacity to thrive."
In an age dominated by smartphones and tablets, reading from physical books may seem like an old-fashioned skill, but its benefits remain unmatched when compared to the fast-paced habit of scrolling through soft copies on digital devices.
Benefits of Traditional Reading:
Deeper Focus and Comprehension: Reading from physical books promotes deep focus, leading to better comprehension and retention of information. The tangible experience encourages active engagement, free from the distractions that often accompany digital devices.
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Eye Health: Traditional reading avoids the strain caused by prolonged exposure to screens, reducing the risks of eye fatigue, headaches, and digital eye strain (also known as computer vision syndrome).
Reduced Cognitive Overload: Physical books allow readers to slow down and process information at their own pace. In contrast, scrolling through soft copies often leads to skimming, reducing understanding and increasing cognitive overload.
Enhanced Memory: Studies have shown that the tactile experience of turning pages and the physical sense of progress through a book contribute to better memory retention than reading on screens.
And here comes the most important thing .
our future is our youngest generation and they are not very much friendly with traditional learning or reading .
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Hence, I've listed benefits of Reading as a Skill for Children's Growth:
Enhances Vocabulary: Reading exposes children to new words, expanding their language and communication skills.
Improves Concentration: Regular reading develops focus and attention span, helping children stay engaged with tasks.
Boosts Imagination: Stories stimulate creativity, allowing children to imagine new worlds and scenarios.
Strengthens Cognitive Skills: Reading promotes problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical abilities.
Improves Memory: Remembering characters, plots, and details strengthens memory and recall functions.
Encourages Emotional Development: Reading about diverse characters and situations helps children understand and empathize with others.
Builds Academic Skills: Early reading skills contribute to success in all areas of learning, from language arts to math.
Fosters Independence: Reading allows children to explore ideas independently, building confidence and self-sufficiency.
Promotes Lifelong Learning: Reading instills a love for knowledge, encouraging curiosity and the desire to learn throughout life.
Reduces Stress: Reading can be a calming activity, helping children manage anxiety and develop a sense of relaxation.
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😇 My newly launched book - Aadhunik Bhasmasur -- is getting a tremendous response in the first few days.
😎 So many people getting their copy at the grand Pune Book Festival -- many of them got a signed copy too!
📚 Multiple people messaged saying they're ordering several copies, to gift out as well!
💚 Many others ordering online, reading, and are sending me great feedback!
✒️ Catch me today at the Pune Book Fest, or at Facebook Live at 3 pm! On Dilipraj Prakashan's Facebook Page! (Link in the Comments)
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I can help you achieve whatever you want because I have achieved what I want and am continuously achieving.
Do you want to know how?
The simple answer is taking the right decisions and working towards what you want.
To do these two things, you have to learn, gain knowledge, and understand what you like to do. Watch the reel glimpse of Pune Edition 37 where we came together to understand our minds, learn, and develop.
This is a tale of two cities—Madras and Chennai. In this book, the author braids together the essential aspects of Madras and Chennai to give us an exquisite portrait of the iconic city on the Coromandel Coast. The story of Madras, founded by the British almost four hundred years ago, gives way to that of Chennai in 1996, but the two are so intertwined that it is impossible to tell them apart. The history of the city is populated with fascinating characters—writers, builders, thinkers; British traders, luminaries and rogues; freedom fighters and political leaders who changed the city’s political milieu. In independent India, the political life of Madras was marked by battles for equality, the demolition of unjust caste structures, and a remarkable spirit of secularism, all of which the author brings to vivid life. Read more in #DegreeCoffeeByTheYard by Nirmala Lakshman. Order here: https://amzn.in/d/3pJ2y6O
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A commemorative stamp is a special type of postage stamp issued by postal services to honor or commemorate a person, place, event, or object. They are typically issued on a significant date, such as an anniversary, and are designed to be more visually interesting than ordinary postage stamps.
Unlike definitive stamps, which are reprinted and sold over a long period for general use, commemorative stamps are printed in limited quantities and are usually only available for a short time. They can be used for postage just like regular stamps, but they are also popular among collectors, known as philatelists.
Many postal services issue several commemorative stamps each year, and these stamps can be a great way to learn about a country's history and culture. For instance, in 2024, India Post issued commemorative stamps to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of Karpoori Thakur, a famous Indian politician.
The Constitution of India, a remarkable document that defines the foundation of our democracy, is not just a legal masterpiece but also an artistic one. The original manuscript of the Constitution, handwritten in flowing calligraphy by Prem Behari Narain Raizada, showcases the beauty of an ancient art form that resonates with grace and dignity.
Each page of this living document is adorned with intricate artwork and illustrations by artists like Nandalal Bose, reflecting India’s rich cultural heritage. The delicate balance of art and text reminds us that the essence of our Constitution lies not only in its words but also in the spirit and creativity it embodies.
In a world increasingly dominated by digital fonts, calligraphy stands as a powerful symbol of craftsmanship, patience, and attention to detail. It teaches us that even in governance and law, aesthetics play a vital role in conveying deeper values of freedom, justice, and equality.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the convergence of art, history, and law within the pages of India’s Constitution—a timeless testimony to the nation’s soul.
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Meet Saumya Sharma: A Trailblazer Who Redefined Success
"I wanted to prove that disabilities don't define limits," says Saumya Sharma, a shining example of determination and grit.
At just 16, Saumya faced a sudden loss of hearing—a challenge that could have stopped many in their tracks. But not her. She refused to let this life-altering event define her future.
After excelling in law at the prestigious National Law School, Saumya decided to take on the UPSC exam in 2017. With just four months of preparation, no coaching, and unwavering support from her family and friends, she cracked the exam with an incredible AIR 9 on her very first attempt.
Her journey wasn’t without struggles. Battling health issues, Saumya demonstrated resilience and self-discipline, proving that no obstacle is too great when matched with determination and courage.
Today, as the CEO of Nagpur Zilla Parishad, Saumya is a beacon of hope and inspiration. She works tirelessly to uplift others, showing that disabilities are not limitations—they’re stepping stones to greatness.
Saumya’s story reminds us that our challenges don’t define us; how we rise above them does.
@saumyasharma7_
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Join the conversation sparked by Ram Mandir's chief priest, Satyendra Das Maharaj, who voiced dissatisfaction over NCERT's revised textbooks omitting key historical events related to Ayodhya. The controversy centers on how the new textbooks discuss the Ayodhya movement and Babri Masjid, with significant deletions and changes that have stirred debate across the nation.
Das Maharaj highlighted the absence of crucial events such as the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 and the appearance of Lord Ram Lalla's statue in 1949. He expressed concern over what he perceives as a revisionist approach in the educational curriculum, emphasizing the importance of historical accuracy in shaping future generations' understanding of India's cultural and political landscape.
Your voice matters! Share your views on these revisions. Do you believe educational materials should reflect a balanced portrayal of historical events? How should controversies like these be addressed in textbooks?
Follow @hindustanherald for more updates on this issue and engage with us to voice your opinion. Let's foster a dialogue that enriches our understanding of history and its implications for the future.
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4hWell said Sir... congratulations 🎉