Introduction For Indian authors—whether academic scholars, creative writers, or self-publishers—obtaining an ISBN (International Standard Book Number) is a crucial step in ensuring that their...
Introduction For first-time writers in India, the process of publishing a book often feels overwhelming. Beyond writing and editing, one crucial step is obtaining...
Introduction In the academic world, recognition is not just about publishing a book—it is about how that work is received, catalogued, and valued. An...
Introduction Faculty in India’s private universities are often under pressure to balance teaching, administrative duties, and research contributions. For many, publishing a book becomes...
Introduction In Indian higher education, career progression for faculty is not only about teaching hours or years of service but also about measurable contributions...
Introduction In the Indian higher education ecosystem, accreditation plays a central role in shaping the reputation and credibility of universities and colleges. Among accrediting...
Introduction For an academic, researcher, or educator in India, publishing a book is more than just sharing ideas—it is about ensuring recognition, credibility, and...
Introduction For many Indian scholars, publishing an academic book is not only about documenting research but also about leaving behind a scholarly identity. The...
Introduction The idea of honour has always carried emotional weight. It represents appreciation, respect, and acknowledgment of someone’s contributions to society. But when this...
Introduction In every Indian town, village, and city, there are people quietly making a difference. They run orphanages, teach children under trees, rescue animals,...