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02
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A Diwali of Religious Harmony

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By OSWALD PEREIRA   While we celebrate Diwali this year, let's make out a special prayer to all our Gods to include that very important ingredient—religious harmony—in our cocktail of celebrations, says OSWALD PEREIRA God created human beings, wanting them to be gentle, loving and caring. Our true eternal, combined Father and Mother—God—built ...
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OCT
16
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Patriotic Fervour at Vitasta!

Towards the end of August, when the air was still rife with patriotic fervour, the editorial team at Vitasta began work on a series of books coincidentally all written by retired defence personnel — and so we had a pleasant month dealing with some absolute gentlemen authors on books that highlighted the importance of our three esteemed services, th...
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AUG
28
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How 2 Women and Autistic Girl Complete ISRO Mission

This is a gripping story of two young women and an autistic girl child fighting back to uphold the dignity of an honest and dedicated Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Scientist whose inspirational leadership enabled the country to acquire a 'Space Weapon', but found dead under mysterious circumstances during an official visit to Germany. I...
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AUG
20
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Finding Strength Through Books

Last month, our Publishing Director, Renu Kaul Verma , who set up Vitasta exactly 20 years ago and who never misses coming to office, unexpectedly lost her young son, 18-year-old Advaitha in a heart-numbing tragedy. At the prayer meeting held in young Advaitha's memory, it became apparent to the packed auditorium at the India International Centre t...
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JUL
13
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Bridging Misunderstandings: A Personal Journey into the Heart of Deobandi Islam

​ During the last 15 years or so I have visited Darul Uloom, Deoband, numerous times. Based on my personal interaction with the faculty and students there and the leaders of Jamiat Ulema-i Hind in New Delhi, I have always wondered about the incorrect reporting on Darul Uloom or any incident involving a madrasah being referred as a Deobandi Madrasah...
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JUL
05
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The Art of Copy Editing

A WhatsApp message arrived from an author earlier this week. Like an overexcited schoolgirl, I hit the forward button immediately, sending it to Renu Kaul Verma, Vitasta's director (no harm in the editorial team at Vitasta scoring brownie points, with Renu, I thought to myself). Here's what the author had sent in her whatsapp message: "After seeing...
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JUN
22
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Book Review: The Bear Wore a Swimsuit

This memoir by Dr Susie Baboo Samuel is a charming autobiographical narrative of the tapestry of her experiences with family, friends, patients and colleagues. Crafted with love, empathy and humour, the tale takes us from traditional Kerala and Tamil Nadu, to multicultural Singapore, across the mountainous terrain of Bhutan and Nepal, and back. As ...
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JUN
04
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Railways Stuck in Time: Should We Settle for Low Expectations?

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It was a decision we soon came to regret. In order to teach our son a lesson in gratitude and to show him how privileged he was, we decided to send him to his college in Pune via rail. The plan seemed foolproof. We managed to secure a confirmed reservation in tatkal, which initially felt like a victory. Little did we know the ordeal that awaited us...
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MAY
31
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Book Review - Transforming India Gamechanger in Action

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Book Title: - "Transforming India Gamechanger in Action"  Author : - Sudesh Verma Genre: Non-fiction, Politics  Rating: (5 star)  Review:  "Transforming India Gamechanger in Action" is an insightful exploration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership journey and the transformative changes he has initiated in India. Through ...
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MAY
24
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My Foray from Newspapers to Book Publishing

In late March 2024, virtually out of the blue, Renu Kaul Verma, the feisty lady who set up Vitasta Publishing offered me a job as executive editor. I had spent a lifetime in The Times of India, retiring as a deputy editor with The Speaking Tree, their spiritual newspaper. Then, for a while, I had edited spiritual books for Bloomsbury and Westland, ...
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MAY
18
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Are These Times Polarised?

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We often find ourselves donning blinkers when confronted with the enduring issue of societal and political polarisation—a phenomenon fraught with dangers, yet not entirely new or recent. Indian society has grappled with polarisation along communal lines since the advent of Muslim invasions. Despite this, a remarkable and beautiful paradox exists: a...
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MAR
02
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Beyond the Hashtag: A Decade of Twitter Activism in India - A Thought-Provoking Analysis

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"Beyond the Hashtag: A Decade of Twitter Activism in India" by Vitasta Publishing is a timely exploration of the evolving communication landscape in the face of technological advancements. Vitasta is a publishing house that endeavours to publish books that challenge outdated thoughts and social practices. The publishing house is well known for an e...
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OCT
09
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The Many Versions of Ramayana

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Was Sita present when Rama bent the bow to win her hand in marriage? As per the Ramayana authored by both Valmiki and Kamban, the news of Rama breaking the bow was sent to Sita through her female companions. But the Tulsi Ramayana insists that Sita was present at the Swayamvaram hall when the auspicious and awe-inspiring event took place. According...
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JUL
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Ramayana A Comparative Study Of Ramakathas Review by R. Azhagarasan

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The return of Ramayana and Mahabharata in research and fictional retellings has occupied a significant place in the literary-academic domain in the last three decades. Unlike the early 20th century readings, which either endorsed traditional values or totally rejected them as oppressive, the 1990s and the years that followed offered novel readings,...
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JUL
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Satyajit Ray : From Frame To Frame Book Review

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In Satyajit Ray: From Frame to Frame, Shoma Chatterji examines patterns emerging from Satyajit Ray's body of work and groups his films under broad categories like hunger, masculinity, femininity. Subha Das Mollick reviews the book.  Published by Vitasta in 2022, Shoma Chatterji's book Satyajit Ray: From Frame to Frame is an interesting additio...
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MAR
28
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Chronicling the great educational heritage of India

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Ancient India, until the beginning of the second millennium, was a highly educated society with rich ancient and medieval systems of production and knowledge dissemination, as well as economic prosperity and social and political maturity, maintaining "the long tradition of pride and service" (Young India, 20 March, 1924). However, developments duri...
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SEP
09
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Reverberating with the sights and sounds of magical performances

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Kathak Lok, written by Shovana Narayan and Geetika Kalha, is almost like a spiritual journey into the depths of an art form, which initially began as formless, as the concept of Brahma. From the foreword itself, the book reverberates with the sights and sounds of magical performances of the kathakars in all their purity. The rhythm or chhanda is fu...
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01
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Useful new insights about filmmaking by a master

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  There are innumerable books that have been written on Satyajit Ray, India's best known film director in the realm of realism. Even though Ray covered a wide range of subjects such as feudalism, feminism, masculinity, oppression, poverty, love – you name it – the sensitive portrayal in each and every one of his films have left audiences world...
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JUN
25
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Ramayana: A Comparative Study of Ramakathas

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 Ramayana: A Comparative Study of Ramakathas is an award-winning opus by A.A. Manavalan. The book is a meticulous exploration of the diverse versions of Ramayana found within and outside the Indian subcontinent. Beginning with a preface written by C.T. Indra, who wrote its English translation, followed by a foreword by the critic Indira Partha...
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JUN
02
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It is a victory of faith and truth

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Vitasta would like to thank Professor Dinesh Srivastava, Homi Bhabha Chair at The National Institute of Advanced Studies for this wonderful review of our book – ' Jivaka the Child who Healed ' by Malavika Kapur! 'My most pleasant memories include sitting around a fire on a winter night and listening to our grandmother tell stories. She told them be...
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FEB
04
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A A Manavalan’s ‘Ramayana: A Comparative Study of Ramakathas’

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Mohan Ramanan's review of 'Ramayana: A Comparative Study of Ramakathas' translated by C T Indra & Prema Jagannathan in The Critical Endeavour — an annual peer-reviewed research journal devoted to World Literatures in English, Bhasa Literatures, Main Stream English Literature, Indian English Literature, Literary Theories, and Translation Studies...
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NOV
09
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Premonition

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Prem Nath ran his business from a shop in the busy and bustling shopping center at Amira Kadal in the heart of Srinagar. He was a successful cloth merchant and his sales were brisk in spite of the terrorism that had gripped Kashmir and paralyzed business. People needed clothes to wear; women were commanded to wear the burqa, men the kameez and shal...
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NOV
05
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The Guru’s Last Wish

Dr. Kundan Lal Chowdhury
​ It was a Sunday afternoon in November. I was driving my Ambassador, on way to Habba Kadal, the famous second bridge on the Vitasta. The window panes were drawn up and an icy draft sneaked in to send shivers down my spine and legs even as I was bundled in an overcoat, a woolen muffler and a karakuli cap. It had snowed a couple of days earlier. The...
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OCT
21
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Decoding the anatomy of black money with CA Shshank Saurav

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The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) recently released the names of politicians, businessmen, and the likes who own offshore companies, trusts, secret bank accounts, etc. to hide their ill-gotten money. This is not the first time that such revelations have rocked the world. The black money issue has got more attention in...
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AUG
01
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ASSAM Mizoram Border Clash

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Lack of delineation of borders are an inevitable cause for tension for both the sides, often leading to hostility and violent outburst. But when that is within national boundaries the breakout of violence takes on a different meaning and demands immediate attention. Over the past two weeks there has been palpable build up of tension between Assam a...
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