Success does not necessarily wait for a trophy. It begins with a spark, a thought, a moment where someone ordinary chooses to become extraordinary.
Recently, during Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026, the Prime Minister of India, Hon. Narendra Modi highlighted something simple, yet deeply meaningful: Children should read biographies of people who have achieved big things…
Get ready to celebrate stories the way they should be!
On 18 February 2026, Maneesh Media is all set to launch Jewels of India - Bharat Ki Shaan, Bharat Ka Abhiman at The Ashok, New Delhi. This grand event brings together industry leaders, innovators, creators and change makers for a power-packed book launch that unfolds…
Coffee-table books go beyond being items in our homes; they act as gateways to captivating stories, vessels of expressive emotions and conduits for informative journeys. These oversized gems, often filled with breathtaking images and thought provoking content possess a power that extends beyond their presence. They open doors to enchanting worlds of storytelling transporting us…
In a world brimming with remarkable individuals, Rekha Bajaria stands out as a shining example of resilience, empowerment and community protection. A true entrepreneur with a heart of gold, her journey is one of inspiration and impact. From her humble beginnings to her current role as a trailblazer in the South Asian community, her story…
Jewels of India: Leading Indo-American Personalities (Vol II) is our 50th publication themed on the inspiring real-life stories of struggles, sacrifices and successes of 75 Indo-Americans - originating in 13 different states of India, settled in 13 states of the US - and their families who strived hard to achieve their American Dream. It is…
Canada has the world’s eighth largest Indian diaspora – and the majority are foreign-born. In 1904, the first documented Indian immigrants arrived in Canada and carved out the space for themselves from scratch. Today, a vast majority of them are leading businessmen, scientists, artists, writers, philanthropists and academics, adopting the Canadian lifestyle, keeping Indian traditions…
