An Author, A Social Worker and A Research Scholar
I have written a novel named as The Fortunate Love. It was released on "The World Book Day" at Hotel Essela of Kampala, Uganda, Africa. Since its release, it begs several national and international awards. This novel was published by Notion Press (First Edition) and The Poetic Imagica (Second Edition). The novel is available at The Crosswords and The Oxford bookstores along with various online bookstores.
After completion of Post-Graduate Diploma in Development Management, I worked for the socio-economic development of tribal community across different states of India. I work for various issues related to agriculture, health, education, livelihoods etc. through various national and international projects.
Moreover, I am a research scholar, pursuing Ph.D. in Development Studies at Nabakrushna Choudhury Centre for Development Studies (NCDS), an Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) institute, and under Utkal University, Bhubaneswar. I have published many research articles in various national and international publications.
"This novel is an entertaining and enjoyable love story that will make one hungry for more, it's quiet interesting from the beginning to the end."-Adeagbo, Olayinka-Ladoye (Ph.D), Lecturer, Nigeria
"The Fortunate Love is a love story for teenagers, and inspres college students to focus on career growth even they are in live-relationship."Dr. Ashok Kumar Jena, SCB College and Hospital, Cuttack
"An impressive and unique story. The book starts with an intriguing prologue, that grasped attention completely. The author, Bijaya Kumar Nayak has kept the element of simplicity in it which makes it relatable and expressive."A New Book Reviewer, An Amazon Review
" It's emotional and fascinating read.I would like to recommend this book to all Readers especially Youths to read this book and enjoy the short tale about the Fortunate lovers with lots of twists and turns from start to the end."Mrs. Javvad Rizvi, A Housewife, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Amazon Review