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    Why Education Must Prepare Young Minds for Reality, Responsibility, and a Meaningful Future?

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    There is a question that quietly follows almost every student, parent, teacher, and educational institution:What is education really for?At first, the answer seems obvious. Education helps us pass exams, earn qualifications, secure jobs, and build successful careers. For generations, these goals have shaped classrooms, guided policies, and influenced millions of young lives.Yet as I observed ... Read more

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  • Youth Without Direction Is a National Risk

    A nation's true strength does not lie in its wealth, its technology, or even its political power—it lies in the direction of its youth. When young minds are guided with purpose, vision, and responsibility, they become the architects of progress. But when that direction is lost, even the most promising generation can become a silent risk, not just to themselves, but to the entire nation.This story, ... Read more

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  • Chalk Dust and Fire

    There are revolutions that begin with guns, slogans, and battles. And then there are revolutions that begin silently — inside broken classrooms, under leaking roofs, beside worn-out blackboards, and in the hearts of teachers who refuse to surrender hope. Chalk Dust and Fire: The Story of Those Who Changed India is a tribute to those silent warriors whose greatest weapon was not power, wealth, or ... Read more

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  • The Man from Kerala

    A ajourney of Love, Loss and Quiet Strength

    Life has a way of teaching us lessons in the most unexpected ways. Some lessons arrive with quiet moments of joy, while others strike with the weight of heartbreak and betrayal. The Man from Kerala is a story about one such life—a life that carries both the warmth of human connection and the shadows of deep sorrow.Englebert, a man of remarkable patience and gentle wisdom, is not defined by his age ... Read more

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  • Why “Indian-Origin Religions” Is a Necessary Global Term?

    Tracing the Hidden Threads of Spiritual Influence Across Civilizations

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    The story of human civilization is as much a story of ideas, values, and spiritual quests as it is of empires and trade. Yet, much of the world has overlooked a profound truth: the teachings, philosophies, and practices originating in India—what we now broadly refer to as Indian-origin religions—have shaped cultures, ethics, and ways of life far beyond the subcontinent. From meditation influencing ... Read more

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  • Don’t Cheat Your Life Partner

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    This book was not written to frighten you.It was written to wake you.Cheating is often spoken about lightly—as a mistake,a moment,a weakness,or a private matter between adults.But betrayal is never private.It quietly alters the betrayer,deeply wounds the faithful,and slowly corrodes the meaning of commitment itself.Don't Cheat Your Life Partner is not a story about morality imposed from outside... ... Read more

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  • It’s Kailash, Not Tibet

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    The mountains of Kailash have always been more than mere peaks of rock and snow. For centuries, they have stood as silent witnesses to devotion, guardianship, and the continuity of human faith. Yet, in the shifting sands of political boundaries and historical narratives, the true identity of this sacred mountain has often been obscured, misrepresented, or overlooked.This book, "It's Kailash, Not ... Read more

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  • The Debt of a Trusted Key

    In every ordinary life, there exists a rhythm—a pattern of routines, a comfort in familiarity, a sense of security that is often taken for granted. Yet, it only takes a single disruption to reveal how fragile that security truly is. The Debt of a Trusted Key explores exactly this fragility. It is a story about trust, vulnerability, and the subtle, often invisible, forces that shape our daily ... Read more

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  • The Child Who Heard the Truth

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    Sometimes the world becomes so noisy that we forget how to truly listen. We hear sounds, but not feelings. We hear words, but not meaning. We hear people, but not their hearts. This story was born from a simple idea: what if a child learned how powerful true listening could be? What if listening could reveal not just voices, but hidden truths?The Child Who Heard the Truth is a gentle reminder that ... Read more

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  • The Art of Listening

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    In a world full of noise, where everyone wants to speak but few want to listen, we often forget the quiet power hidden in silence. Real understanding begins not when we talk, but when we tune our mind to truly hear—our surroundings, others, and ourselves. The Art of Listening is a journey into this forgotten skill, written to help students discover how listening can change their learning, their ... Read more

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  • Who Guards the Guardians?

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    This book was born not from imagination alone, but from observation—quiet, persistent, and often uncomfortable.Every day, in cities and towns across our country, millions of people pass through gates without a second thought. Housing societies, hospitals, schools, colleges, offices, malls—each protected by men and women in uniform who stand watch long before we arrive and long after we leave. They ... Read more

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  • It’s Time to Form Organisation of Indian-Origin Religions (OIOR)

    by Ishwar Singh ...
    Throughout human history, civilizations have thrived not only through political power or economic strength but through the depth of their culture, philosophy, ethics, and shared values. Indian-origin religions—Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism—have shaped the moral and spiritual fabric of societies for millennia. They have inspired art, literature, philosophy, governance, and social harmony ... Read more

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