Nitya Prakash

Nitya Prakash
Born (1988-02-19) 19 February 1988
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Occupation Novelist, Author, Banker, Entrepreneur
Nationality Indian
Alma mater St. Thomas School, Lucknow University, Kalinga University & ICICI Manipal Academy
Genre Fiction, Non-Fiction & Paranormal
Notable works
  • Dear, I Hate You
  • In the name of Love, RIP
  • Little LuckNow
  • Maya: Bhangarh Trilogy
  • Banking Principles & Practice
  • The Nine Minutes Manager
  • Antinational
Website
nityaprakash.in

Nitya Prakash[1][2][3][4] (born 19 February 1988) is an Indian author with 7 published titles in the paranormal, general fiction, banking and romance fiction genres.[5][6] and a film writer.[7] He is a Learning & Development professional[8] with experience across sectors like banking, retail and financial services.[9] Prakash is a recipient of Karmaveer Puraskaar, 2016.[10] The award is given to citizens individually for their contribution in leading change and is not for any organization. He is involved with many organisations for the uplifment of the underprivileged children providing them with free education, shelter and food. He also provides technical training and job placements to the adolescents.

Education

Prakash completed his schooling from St. Thomas School, Lucknow in 2006. Thereafter he did is Bachelor of Computer Application from Lucknow University,[11] Lucknow in 2009 before pursuing his PGDBM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) from ICICI Manipal Academy, Bangalore (2011). He has also done his Master of English Literature from Kalinga University, Raipur (2016). Prakash has been conferred upon a Honorary Degree i.e. Doctor of Life Coaching for his contribution in the field of literature and life coaching by Los Angeles Development Church Institute,[12] California, United States, (2016).

Career

Prakash's writing career began with the book Dear, I Hate You (2011), a semi-fiction based on his life. He started his career as a Bank PO in ICICI Bank. He is the founder of Dronacharya India[13] & The School on Wheels India.[14] At present, he is at the trail of writing his next book False in Love.

Bibliography

Fiction
  • Dear, I Hate You[15] (2011); ISBN 9789381205310
  • In the name of Love, R.I.P.[16] (2012); ISBN 9788128838491
  • Little LuckNow[17][18] (2012); ISBN 9781476376820
  • Maya: Bhangarh Trilogy[19] (2013); ISBN 9781301043439
  • Antinational[20] (2017); ISBN 9788193332429
Non-Fiction
  • Banking Principles & Practice[21] (2013); ISBN 9781301216659
  • The Nine Minutes Manager: Effective Communication[22] (2016); ASIN B01BDVS8PI
Films
  • Rowdy Rathore[23] (2012)
  • Dear, I Love You![24] (2017)
  • Naqaab[25] (2017)

References

  1. "Nitya Prakash Film". Asia News Channel.
  2. "Nitya Prakash Short Film". Nation Live News.
  3. "Nitya Prakash Author Page". WordPorn.
  4. "Nitya Prakash Author Page". Rediff Books.
  5. "Nitya Prakash Author Page". Goodreads.
  6. "Nitya Prakash Author Page". Amazon.com:. Amazon.
  7. "Rowdy Rathore Posters And Starcast". 8 April 2012.
  8. Spectralhues Interview
  9. CupidSpeaks Interview
  10. "Hall of Poets".
  11. "Lucknow University– Lucknow's tryst with higher education". Tornos India.
  12. "LADCI Honorary Doctorate". Archived from the original on 2 March 2015.
  13. "Dronacharya".
  14. "The School On Wheels India!".
  15. "Dear, I Hate You". www.goodreads.com.
  16. "In the name of love". flipkart.com.
  17. "'Little Lucknow' establishes Nitya Prakash as a multi-faceted writer". www.merinews.com.
  18. "Nitya Prakash". DNA. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015.
  19. "Maya". Goodreads.
  20. "Antinational". Goodreads.
  21. "Banking Principles and Practice - Nitya Prakash". Foboko.
  22. "The Nine Minutes Manager". Goodreads.
  23. "Rowdy Rathore". www.hitmoviedialogues.in.
  24. "Dear, I Love You!". www.viratindianews.com.
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