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Ashmita Chakraborty
Indian Author and Writer
Early Life and Education
Ashmita Chakraborty (born 23 February 2006) is an Indian author from Siliguri, West Bengal. She began writing at 14 and published her first books at 16. Despite facing depression and loneliness, she found solace in writing. As the first writer in her family, she overcame challenges to pursue her passion.
Chakraborty's writing career started with her diary entries, which became her first book, "Peoples Thoughts". She has since written five more books, including "Imaginative Fantasy" and "Fleeting Glances". Apart from writing, she composed a song, "Tum Sirf Mere", and created a magazine, "Obstacles in Life".
Notable Works
Ashmita Chakraborty has authored six books:
1. Peoples Thoughts (2022).[1]
2. Imaginative Fantasy (2023)[2]
3. If I Was Dead (2023)[3]
4. Red Heart (2023)[4]
5. Fleeting Glances (2024)[5]
6. Tum Sirf Mere - Song[6]
She has been participated in Anthologies like;
- My Dollar Valentine
- Memories & The Warmth
- Waves Of Resonance Volume-1
Awards and Recognition
Ashmita Chakraborty has received several awards, including:
- Bharat Vibhushan (2024)
- International Icon Award (2024)[7]
- Inspiring Indians (2024)
- Bongo Sreshto Somman (2024)
- Gold Award (2023)
- Prestigious Book of World Records (2024)
-"Top 30 Influential Personalities" by Inkzoid Foundation (Tumblr, 2023)[8]
- Top 20 Odisha Inspirational Author[9]
- Interview[10]
External LINKS:
INSTAGRAM ASHMITA CHAKRABORTY[11]
LINKEDIN ASHMITA CHAKRABORTY[12]
References
[edit]- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita. peoples thoughts (1st ed.).
- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita. Imaginative Fantasy (1st ed.). ISBN 978-9357044998.
- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita. If I Was Died. ISBN 978-9357047333.
- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita (8 February 2023). Red Heart. Harpercollins 360. ISBN 979-8889595786.
- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita (8 May 2024). Fleeting Glances. Notion Press Media Pvt. Limited. ISBN 979-8894155876.
- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita. "Tum Sirf Mere". Spotify.
- ^ Chakraborty, Ashmita. "आधुनिक साहित्य में उभरता सिताराः अश्मिता चक्रवर्ती अश्मिता चक्रवर्ती को "इंटरनेशनल आइकन अवॉर्ड 2024" मिला और उनकी नई पुस्तक "फ्लीटिंग ग्लांसेस" ने साहित्यिक दुनिया में धूम मचा दी।". नवीन भारत टाइम्स. p. 3.
- ^ "The Top 30 Influential Personalities". Tumblr. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
- ^ Ganguly, Subhechcha (2022-12-07). "People's Thoughts and Imaginative Fantasy – A book very close to the heart of young readers". Interview Times. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
- ^ Vinny (2022-12-30). "Featured Author Ashmita Chakraborty". awesomebookpromotion.com. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
- ^ chakraborty, Ashmita. "INSTAGRAM". Instagram.
- ^ CHAKRABORTY, ASHMITA. "LINKEDIN".
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