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Tuesday, 25 March 2025

 Author Feature :

Radhakrishna Pillai
                   
Radhakrishnan Pillai is a renowned Indian author, leadership consultant, and management expert best known for his books on Chanakya's wisdom and its relevance in modern times. As an author, he has successfully blended ancient Indian philosophy, particularly Arthashastra, with contemporary leadership, governance, and management practices.His books simplify complex historical and philosophical ideas, making them accessible to modern readers.

Dr. Pillai's profound interest in ancient Indian wisdom, particularly Kautilya's Arthashastra, inspired him to bridge the gap between classical knowledge and modern practices. His extensive research led to the publication of his first book, Corporate Chanakya, which became a bestseller. This success paved the way for subsequent works, including Chanakya's 7 Secrets of Leadership, Chanakya in You, and Katha Chanakya. Through his writings, Dr. Pillai aims to make timeless Indian wisdom accessible and applicable to contemporary audiences.
 

About the book : "Chanakya Niti".




Chanakya Niti is a collection of aphorisms (sutras) attributed to Chanakya (also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta), the ancient Indian philosopher, strategist, and royal advisor. The book serves as a guide to ethics, politics, governance, leadership, and personal development, offering timeless wisdom for success and survival in life.

Notable Quotes from Chanakya Niti 
  
"A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first, and honest people are screwed first."
 
"Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth." 
 
"Before you start any work, always ask yourself three questions—Why am I doing it? What the results might be? Will I be successful? Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers, go ahead."

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Author Feature:


Gaur Gopal Das 

Gaur Gopal Das is a well-known Indian monk, motivational speaker, and author. He is a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and has been a practicing monk since 1996. Before joining ISKCON, he studied electrical engineering at the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) and worked briefly at Hewlett-Packard.

He is popular for his speeches on personal development, relationships, leadership, and spirituality, often blending ancient wisdom with modern-day insights. His talks are engaging, humorous, and deeply inspiring, making him a sought-after speaker at corporate events, educational institutions, and global conferences.

Gaur Gopal Das has also authored books like Life’s Amazing Secrets and Energize Your Mind, which focus on practical life lessons, mental well-being, and self-improvement. His content is widely shared on social media, and he has millions of followers worldwide.

ABOUT THE BOOK : " Energize Your Mind".



Energize Your Mind is a self-help book by Gaur Gopal Das that focuses on managing thoughts, emotions, and overall mental well-being. It provides practical tools to declutter the mind, develop emotional resilience, and lead a balanced life.

Benefits of Reading Energize Your Mind 
  • Improves focus and mental clarity
  • Teaches techniques for emotional self-control
  • Encourages self-awareness and mindfulness
  • Provides tools to build healthier relationships
  • Enhances overall well-being and inner peace

Tuesday, 11 March 2025

 Author Feature:   


Rashmi Bansal 

              

Rashmi Bansal is an Indian writer, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. She is known for her books on entrepreneurship, inspiring many aspiring business leaders.

She has written 10 bestselling books, which have sold over 2 million copies worldwide. Her work has been translated into 12 languages, including Korean and Vietnamese. She is also recognized as India's first business book author.

Her first book, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish, became a runaway bestseller. It tells the stories of 25 IIM graduates who built successful businesses.

Some of her other popular books include Connect the Dots, I Have a Dream, God’s Own Kitchen, and Touch the Sky.

ABOUT THE BOOK :  "Stay Hungry Stay strong".


        


Stay Hungry Stay Foolish by Rashmi Bansal is an inspiring book that motivates Indian youth to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. It tells the real-life success stories of 25 IIM Ahmedabad graduates who took the unconventional path of starting their own businesses instead of taking secure corporate jobs.

The book is particularly helpful for young Indian's as it showcases a variety of entrepreneurs from different backgrounds, proving that anyone with determination and vision can succeed. It breaks the myth that business success is only for those with money or connections. Instead, it highlights qualities like passion, perseverance, and innovation.

For students and aspiring entrepreneurs, Stay Hungry Stay Foolish serves as a practical guide. It provides insights into the challenges and risks of starting a business while also offering motivation through real examples of people who overcame obstacles. The book encourages the youth to think independently, take calculated risks, and believe in their ideas.

Overall, this book is a great source of inspiration for those who want to break free from conventional career paths and create their own success stories.
 
STAY HUNGRY STAY FOOLISH : It helps in shaping the minds of Indian youth in implementing startups and becoming successful entrepreneurs.


 

Sunday, 2 March 2025

"When Home Was You" - By Astha Mishra of B.Sc ZCFS First Year 


Picture Credit: Astha Mishra 


Things have changed since you left that afternoon. Your suitcase still sits in my room, untouched, unmoved, as if it’s waiting for you to return. There is space for you here. There will always be space for you. But you are not here. And somehow, that space feels heavier than anything I have ever carried.

I look in the mirror, and the reflection staring back at me is unfamiliar. It has my eyes, my face, but it isn’t me. Not the me you knew. Because without you, I don’t know who I’m supposed to be anymore.

They are renovating your house. No, not your house. A house. Because whatever they are building, it is not home. It doesn’t smell like you. It doesn’t echo your voice. It doesn’t feel like the place I once belonged.

We had plans, you and I, plans that never came true. You said we would go to that temple together, that you would watch my graduation, that one day you would sit back while I cooked for you. And I did. I learned to cook for you. I wanted to see the pride in your eyes when you took the first bite. But you never got to taste it. Was I too late, or did time just move too fast? I wanted to give back, to make you proud, to show you that I could take care of you the way you always took care of me. But the moment I was ready, you were already gone.

I used to hold your hand when we walked outside, feeling like nothing in the world could touch me. I remember the way your grip was firm yet gentle, the way you shielded me from the rush of people, the way you always made sure I was safe. And now, I walk alone. The same roads that once felt familiar now feel foreign. The same world that once felt safe now feels too big, too empty. I am unprotected, exposed. I am alone.

It is not the days that haunt me. We have lived apart before. But when the sun goes down, when I have spent all my strength trying to be okay, when there is nothing left to distract me, that is when it hurts the most. That is when I crave your voice, your presence, your warmth. I come home expecting to hear you call my name, to see you sitting in your favorite chair, to listen to the stories I once took for granted. But I come back to silence. To a house that feels colder than it ever did before. To walls that do not echo the laughter we shared. To an empty building that once had a heart.

For a whole month, I waited. Waited for you to come back, to take your place, to tell me I was being dramatic, to scold me when I got things wrong, to tell me you were proud when I got things right. But you never did. I do not know how to accept that.

People say I miss you for selfish reasons. Maybe they are right. Maybe I do. Maybe I miss you because you were all I needed growing up. Because you were the only one who truly understood me. Because no matter how hard life got, I always knew I had you. And now I do not.

Some days, it does not feel real. Like you are just away for a while, like you will be back soon. I catch myself reaching for my phone to call you. I hear a joke and think, I have to tell you this, only to remember. You will not pick up. You will not laugh with me. You will not come back. And yet, I still hope. Hope for a miracle that will never come.

I have no regrets. I told you how much I loved you, how much I admired you. But what I do regret, what shatters me every single day, is that there was so much more left to say. So much more you were supposed to hear. I am exhausted, and for the first time in my life, I do not know where to go.
But I do know this, you never really left.

You are in the way I fold the blankets just like you did. In the old songs I hum without realizing. In the stories I will tell as the happiest times of my life. In the way I still look for you in a crowded room, knowing you will not be there, but feeling you in the air around me.

Home was never just a place, home was you. And maybe, just maybe, as long as I carry you in me, I will always find my way back.