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April 27, 2025

Interview with Author Pravin Sankhwar

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: Design Guide and Industry Challenges’ sheds light on the Electric Vehicle (EV) ecosystem encompassing types of EVs, Design technology, EV charging stations and its infrastructure needs, recent developments in growing markets, its co-relation with environment sustainability, usage and applications, international challenges, marketing and distribution strategies, case studies, and more. Everything one needs to know and learn about EVs, is well-researched and ex...

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Published on April 27, 2025 02:04

Interview with Pravin Sankhwar, Author of Environmental Non-fiction ‘Electric Vehicle Charging Stations’

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: Design Guide and Industry Challenges’ sheds light on the Electric Vehicle (EV) ecosystem encompassing types of EVs, Design technology, EV charging stations and its infrastructure needs, recent developments in growing markets, its co-relation with environment sustainability, usage and applications, international challenges, marketing and distribution strategies, case studies, and more. Everything one needs to know and learn about EVs, is well-researched and ex...

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Published on April 27, 2025 02:04

April 24, 2025

Interview with Author Mahesh Rajmane

Deep within an ancient, uncharted jungle, something stirs―something that should have remained buried. When a daring botanist disappears while uncovering its secrets, Maya, a journalist, sets out to investigate Khandav’s mysteries. But what begins as a search soon becomes a waking nightmare. ‘Khandav’ is one of those rare horror novels that instantly pulls you in and doesn’t let go. From the very first page, it builds an eerie, slow-burn suspense that wraps around your mind like jungle vines—tig...

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Published on April 24, 2025 00:02

Interview with Mahesh Rajmane, Author of Science Fiction Horror ‘Khandav’

Deep within an ancient, uncharted jungle, something stirs―something that should have remained buried. When a daring botanist disappears while uncovering its secrets, Maya, a journalist, sets out to investigate Khandav’s mysteries. But what begins as a search soon becomes a waking nightmare. ‘Khandav’ is one of those rare horror novels that instantly pulls you in and doesn’t let go. From the very first page, it builds an eerie, slow-burn suspense that wraps around your mind like jungle vines—tig...

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Published on April 24, 2025 00:02

April 21, 2025

India’s Best Book Bloggers List: Updated 2025

What if I told you that the book market in India is one of the largest book markets in the world? We’ve abundant readers in this country—breathing between the pages of fiction and non-fiction. Book clubs and book discussions have long existed here. Book blogging is simply an extension of this, a modern version, making it easier for book readers and authors to connect across countries and continents. Book blogging is an excellent career option or can also be just a side hustle. Authors often rely...

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Published on April 21, 2025 04:08

April 14, 2025

Interview with Author Kulbhushan Chaudhary

‘Love, It Was Never Meant for Me’ by Kulbhushan Chaudhary, affectionately known as KK, is a poignant rendezvous with heartbreak and healing in love. Released on March 8, 2025, this deeply personal narrative offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the author’s own experiences with love and loss. The book chronicles author’s journey through six significant relationships, each leaving an indelible mark on his heart and shaping his understanding of love and healing. Despite the bittersweet experi...

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Published on April 14, 2025 01:44

Interview with Kulbhushan Chaudhary, Author of Romance Memoir ‘Love – It Was Never Meant For Me’

‘Love, It Was Never Meant for Me’ by Kulbhushan Chaudhary, affectionately known as KK, is a poignant rendezvous with heartbreak and healing in love. Released on March 8, 2025, this deeply personal narrative offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the author’s own experiences with love and loss. The book chronicles author’s journey through six significant relationships, each leaving an indelible mark on his heart and shaping his understanding of love and healing. Despite the bittersweet experi...

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Published on April 14, 2025 01:44

April 11, 2025

Margo Morris Brings New Light to Ancient Wisdom in ‘Yoga Sutras of Patanjali’

“Bridges in the soul are built upon a quiet place in our hearts where truth speaks softly and embraces all that we have to give. Cultural bridges are built upon sympathetic comparisons and finding the places where our common perspectives meet.”  This new translation and commentary brings together original commentary, ample supportive references, and comparative insights from Buddhist, Christian, Sufi and Vedanta traditions. The author’s long-standing desire to find depth and clarity through an ...

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Published on April 11, 2025 23:52

April 10, 2025

A Groundbreaking Novel in Indian Horror Landscape

Deep within an ancient, uncharted jungle, something stirs―something that should have remained buried. When a daring botanist disappears while uncovering its secrets, Maya, a journalist, sets out to investigate Khandav’s mysteries. But what begins as a search soon becomes a waking nightmare. ‘Khandav’ is one of those rare horror novels that instantly pulls you in and doesn’t let go. From the very first page, it builds an eerie, slow-burn suspense that wraps around your mind like jungle vines—tig...

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Published on April 10, 2025 03:29

Mahesh Rajmane’s ‘Khandav’ is a Groundbreaking Novel in Indian Horror Landscape

Deep within an ancient, uncharted jungle, something stirs―something that should have remained buried. When a daring botanist disappears while uncovering its secrets, Maya, a journalist, sets out to investigate Khandav’s mysteries. But what begins as a search soon becomes a waking nightmare. ‘Khandav’ is one of those rare horror novels that instantly pulls you in and doesn’t let go. From the very first page, it builds an eerie, slow-burn suspense that wraps around your mind like jungle vines—tig...

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Published on April 10, 2025 03:29