An Interview with Krishna Suresh

An Interview with Krishna Suresh

Krishna Suresh is an accomplished author, behavioural trainer, and thought leader specializing in soft skills, emotional intelligence, and human behaviour. With over a decade of experience training professionals across healthcare, banking, education, and corporate sectors, he is known for transforming complex psychological and behavioural concepts into simple, actionable tools.

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Fiction and Non-Fiction: Difference

Fiction and Non-Fiction: Difference

Introduction Books are a powerful source of knowledge, imagination, and entertainment. From a young age, reading helps us develop language skills, thinking ability, and understanding of the world. Books can be broadly divided into two main types: fiction and non-fiction. Although both are equally important, they serve different purposes. Understanding the difference between fiction and…

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An Interview with K. V. Raghavendra

An Interview with K. V. Raghavendra

K. V. Raghavendra is a novelist, filmmaker, and software engineer whose storytelling is driven by deep emotional exploration. Born and raised in Hindupur, Andhra Pradesh, his journey took him through Hyderabad, Bangalore, and eventually Mumbai, where he currently works as a Software Engineer. While academically strong, college life became a turning point that opened him to creativity, cinema, and human emotions beyond textbooks.

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Book Review: Citizens Are from Jupiter and Governments from Saturn

Author: Dr. Mukesh JainISBN: 9789373350318Publisher: Evincepub PublishingYear: 2026 Governments exist to serve people, yet for many citizens, dealing with government offices remains one of the most stressful parts of daily life. Whether it is applying for a certificate, accessing welfare benefits, filing a complaint, or completing a digital form, the experience often feels slow, confusing,…

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Book Review Article The Third Leap India as Global Innovator

Book Review Article: The Third Leap: India as Global Innovator

Gokul Kartha’s The Third Leap: India as Global Innovator is a compelling and deeply thought-provoking exploration of India’s technological crossroads. At its core, the book is an urgent call to reimagine the nation’s relationship with innovation, engineering, and long-term strategic capability. Rather than praising India’s existing achievements in IT services or digital scale, Kartha dissects the uncomfortable truth: India excels at participation but has yet to transition into genuine technological leadership.

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Book review- “Soft Skills Unleashed” by Krishna Suresh

Book review- “Soft Skills Unleashed” by Krishna Suresh

“Soft Skills Unleashed” by Krishna Suresh is a transformative guide that delves into one of the most critical aspects of personal and professional success in the contemporary world: human-centric skills. In an era dominated by rapid technological advancements, automation, and artificial intelligence, it is easy to assume that technical proficiency alone guarantees success.

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Book Review- Remains of Her by Raghavendra

Book Review- Remains of Her by Raghavendra

Remains of Her by K V Raghavendra is a quietly devastating novel that lingers long after its final page, not because of dramatic twists or grand declarations, but because of the emotional sincerity with which it explores love, loss, and the fragile space between memory and reality. It is a story that trusts silence as much as language, allowing grief to unfold not as an event, but as a state of being.

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Book Review Fading Embers – All Love Stories Are Not Perfect

Book Review: Fading Embers – All Love Stories Are Not Perfect

Fading Embers – All Love Stories Are Not Perfect by Kamalika Bhattacharya is a tender, emotionally immersive exploration of love that lingers even after it is lost. It is not a story driven by grand declarations or dramatic twists, but by the quiet ache of unfinished emotions and the haunting beauty of what might have been. Bhattacharya once again proves her strength in capturing the fragile spaces of the human heart, where love exists not in certainty, but in memory, longing, and hope.

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