Did the Gujarat Governor Just Unveil a Book About Ghosts?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chandigarh, Jan 27 (NationPress) The Governor of Maharashtra and Gujarat, Acharya Devvrat, unveiled the book “Ghosts, Horror and Hills” at Lok Bhavan in Mumbai on Tuesday.
The book is penned by Aditya Kant, a distinguished journalist, academic, and author of 'High on Kasol'.
While commending the author, the Governor noted that despite the book's title suggesting mystery and fear, it conveys messages of social service and positivity through its collection of 18 stories.
He remarked that ghosts and spirits are mere constructs of the human imagination, adding that the author deserves accolades for crafting tales that promote positivity across various themes.
The Governor emphasized that sensitivity is a vital trait for humanity, fostering a sense of compassion within society, particularly among youth, which can catalyze positive social change.
He stated that books are a person's true companions, and reading fosters inner peace and strength.
Recalling his own experiences during the COVID pandemic, the author shared that while facing life and death in the ICU, he felt compelled to assist fellow COVID patients.
He mentioned that the stories within the book encourage a spirit of collaboration and environmental consciousness.
The book launch event saw attendance from notable figures, including Karuna Badwal, Business Manager at SRK-Producer Red Chillies Entertainment, Sanjeev Wadhwani, music composer, and film director Rajan Khosa, among others from the entertainment and media realms.