Reshel Bretny Fernandes' book recognised in Authors of India


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Mangaluru, Dec 8: A young author, orator and Kittur Rani Chennamma Award recipient associated with ABVP has been gaining national and international recognition for her contributions to literature, youth leadership and governance discourse. She has authored five books, including Bharat at 2047: Role of Youth and Swaraj – A Good Governance Wheel of Democracy, both of which have earned wide appreciation.

Her book Bharat at 2047: Role of Youth has received acknowledgement from the Prime Minister’s Office, marking a significant milestone in her literary journey.

Recently, she received international acclaim from the editorial team of Literature Today, which featured her work in pages 22 and 23 of its latest issue, describing her as one of the “young voices of India.” The publication commended her writing for its clarity, contemporary relevance and inspirational value.

Her book Swarajya has also been recognised by Authors of India, which highlighted the work for its message on good governance and its relevance to India’s democratic ethos. Bharatiya Janata Party national secretary Anil K Anthony appreciated the author’s effort and shared his thoughts for the book, calling her an inspiration to the younger generation.

Apart from her literary achievements, she is an active member of Disha Bharat, Samartha Bharat and the Thinkers Forum, contributing to intellectual and youth-centric initiatives across the country.

 

 

  

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