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    Book Review: ‘You Can Have It All’ : By ‘Gaur Gopal Das’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    his inspirational chronicle is woven around Gaur Ji's visit to his friend Rakesh Arora's son's three-day-long wedding in Jaisalmer. The unsolicited turmoil of Rohan and Sanjana's grand royal wedding serves as food for thought in this interesting work by Guru Ji.

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    Book Review: ‘Goodbye, I Love(d) You’ : By ‘Sumaa Tekur’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    This book isn't just a breakup-alleviating companion; Sumaa addresses a range of common issues, such as mourning a breakup, a marriage collapse, a friendship disbandment, a family severance, and more. This handy healing guide is a boon for those in need of mental convalescence.

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    Book Review: ‘Rebellion in Verse’ : By ‘Raghavan Srinivasan’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Gesturing toward the thought process of bhakti beyond caste, authority, oppression, and mistreatment, 'Rebellion in Verse' pays true tribute to the Nayanars and Alwars of Tamilakam and their unwavering contributions to Tamil Ilakkiyam, voicing both surrender and dissent.

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    Book Review: ‘The Prakritic Diet’ : By ‘Dr Farah Adam Mukadam’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    An intuitive eating guide written by a Bengaluru-based health advocate, lactation counsellor, and family physician for sensible and sustainable health. Through 'The Prakritic Diet', Dr. Farah shares her nutritional expertise with readers, guiding them toward a bio-balanced lifestyle.

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    Book Review: ‘DOUBLESPEAK’ : By ‘Navneet Jhamb’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "Doublespeak: Chronicles of Wit and Wisdom" by Navneet Jhamb is a narrative gestural tribute to George Orwell's 1984. This book took its form from Navneet's brainchild झुण्ड (Jhund), a LinkedIn newsletter in the form of "Chronicles of Wit and Wisdom.

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    Book Review: ‘It’s All in Your Head . . .’ : By ‘Dr. Shalini Poddar’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    Pre-therapeutic guide is a self-assessment checklist for every individual who is undergoing body ailments resulting from the abandoned psyche dumps. Although we offload the bad energies from our minds, our body retains a copy of these omens in our respective body parts, which makes the recuperation pace substantially sluggish.

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    Book Review: ‘From Doubt to Dharma’ : By ‘Puneet Sharma’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    A self-discovery guide deeply rooted in the author’s reflections, personal experiences, philosophical insights, and contemplative impressions. Drawing upon the teachings of the Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, Itihāsas–Purāṇas, Upaniṣads, and his own experiential learnings,

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    Book Review: ‘The Joy of Actually Giving a F🙂ck’ : By ‘Dr David R Hamilton’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    A KINDFUL handout for readers. David staunchly believes that kindness is an antidote to stress and suffering. He emphasizes the importance of being kind as the ultimate path to happiness.

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    Book Review: ‘The Gravity of Dependence’ : By ‘Billa Tulasi’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    The Gravity of Dependence is a heartfelt self-help reflection by Tulasi, exploring how dependence quietly shapes generations, disguising itself as care, duty, or belonging. Through real stories and personal experiences, Tulasi reveals how modern life still binds us with invisible threads from family expectations to friendships to social media validation.

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    Book Review: ‘Intuition at Work:’ : By ‘Jessica Pryce-Jones’

    - By Kiran K Adharapuram

    "Intuition at Work" is a workplace guide to effectively utilizing intuition. This beautifully crafted book enlightens readers and helps readers tap into the superpowers within themselves.This ground-breaking book draws on the latest science, eye-opening anecdotes from senior leaders, and the author’s own insights gained over 25 years of coaching.

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