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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnurodh Das is an aspiring young historian, author, and writer passionate about uncovering hidden historical narratives. Despite being only 14 years old, he has authored three books, including the non-fiction history book titled "VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA," a detailed account of four major ancient Indian universities: Takshashila, Nalanda, Odantapuri, and Vikramshila. He has also penned articles on history and culture for platforms like LinkedIn, Voices Of Youth - UNICEF, MDPI Encyclopedia, Youth Ki Awaaz, and RobinAge. Building on his dedication to engaging young audiences Read More...
Anurodh Das is an aspiring young historian, author, and writer passionate about uncovering hidden historical narratives. Despite being only 14 years old, he has authored three books, including the non-fiction history book titled "VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA," a detailed account of four major ancient Indian universities: Takshashila, Nalanda, Odantapuri, and Vikramshila. He has also penned articles on history and culture for platforms like LinkedIn, Voices Of Youth - UNICEF, MDPI Encyclopedia, Youth Ki Awaaz, and RobinAge. Building on his dedication to engaging young audiences through writing, Anurodh was also selected as a Student Reporter for Peerbagh's Bento Magazine (Cohort 2025). In this role, he contributes to monthly writing prompts, including insightful book reviews and engaging magazine features, with select entries considered for publication. He also gains access to exclusive workshops. Anurodh writes to invoke wider interest in history and culture among youth. He also authors travelogues on historical places and museums at Tourism Bharat.
Expanding his commitment to historical storytelling, Anurodh was selected as the youngest member of the NarrAI team at India Lost & Found (ILF). He transforms historical research into engaging narratives for the "SiteLens" project, making India's built heritage accessible globally.
In addition to writing, Anurodh creates content. He runs his YouTube channel "RODH's ZONE," sharing history, animations, and current affairs with 1.4k+ subscribers. For his literary contributions and content creation, Anurodh received "Honourable Mention" in RobinAge Bright Sparks Awards 2024-25. He is also a children's council member of Amar Chitra Katha. He also penned the historical drama screenplay "NAWAB-ZADA: A Prince's Chronicles," submitted to the Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Writing Competition 2024. In the Hashtag Kalakar Arts & Painting Competition 2024, he ranked 69th among 500 international and national shortlisted participants. He also served as a journalist for the International Press (IP) committee at the 7th IIT Bhubaneswar MUN (March 2025). His dedication to historical inquiry and education is evident in all his pursuits.
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VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA is a compelling non-fiction history book that delves into the rich educational heritage of ancient India through the lens of its four major universities: Takshashila Vishwavidyalaya, Nalanda Vishwavidyalaya, Odantapuri Vishwavidyalaya, and Vikramshila Vishwavidyalaya. These renowned centers of higher learning not only attracted scholars and students from Tibet, China, Greece, and Persia but also played a pivotal rol
VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA is a compelling non-fiction history book that delves into the rich educational heritage of ancient India through the lens of its four major universities: Takshashila Vishwavidyalaya, Nalanda Vishwavidyalaya, Odantapuri Vishwavidyalaya, and Vikramshila Vishwavidyalaya. These renowned centers of higher learning not only attracted scholars and students from Tibet, China, Greece, and Persia but also played a pivotal role in establishing India as a global hub of knowledge and culture. This book provides a detailed account of these ancient universities, exploring their contributions to various fields of study, their unique educational methodologies, and their lasting impact on the world. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, This book "Vishwavidyalaya: The Lost Knowledge of India" reveals how these institutions were instrumental in earning India the epithet "Sone ki Chidiya" (Golden bird), highlighting their significance in the historical and cultural fabric of the nation.
VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA is a compelling non-fiction history book that delves into the rich educational heritage of ancient India through the lens of its four major universities: Takshashila Vishwavidyalaya, Nalanda Vishwavidyalaya, Odantapuri Vishwavidyalaya, and Vikramshila Vishwavidyalaya. These renowned centers of higher learning not only attracted scholars and students from Tibet, China, Greece, and Persia but also played a pivotal rol
VISHWAVIDYALAYA: The Lost Knowledge of INDIA is a compelling non-fiction history book that delves into the rich educational heritage of ancient India through the lens of its four major universities: Takshashila Vishwavidyalaya, Nalanda Vishwavidyalaya, Odantapuri Vishwavidyalaya, and Vikramshila Vishwavidyalaya. These renowned centers of higher learning not only attracted scholars and students from Tibet, China, Greece, and Persia but also played a pivotal role in establishing India as a global hub of knowledge and culture. This book provides a detailed account of these ancient universities, exploring their contributions to various fields of study, their unique educational methodologies, and their lasting impact on the world. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, This book "Vishwavidyalaya: The Lost Knowledge of India" reveals how these institutions were instrumental in earning India the epithet "Sone ki Chidiya" (Golden bird), highlighting their significance in the historical and cultural fabric of the nation.
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