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She has worked across the [[wikipedia:Corporate sector|corporate]], [[wikipedia:Government|government]], and [[wikipedia:Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] sectors.
She has worked across the [[wikipedia:Corporate sector|corporate]], [[wikipedia:Government|government]], and [[wikipedia:Nonprofit organization|non-profit]] sectors.
[[File:Pre-book launch on Oct. 2025 - Inheritors of Silence- Four generations and a forgotten homeland .jpg|thumb|The releasing of the commemorative souvenir magazine at the Literature & Arts festival 2025 in the presence of actress Moon Moon Sen, Maj. Gen G.D Bakshi , Former ambassador Deepak Vohra, Author Robinder Sachdev, Bijoya Sawian & Founder- Director Of OASIS School , Rakesh Oberoi.]]
Niyogi is the founder of the '''Arogya Wellbeing Trust''' and the curator of '''The Literary Table''', an initiative dedicated to [[wikipedia:Literature|literature]] and community dialogue.
Niyogi is the founder of the '''Arogya Wellbeing Trust''' and the curator of '''The Literary Table''', an initiative dedicated to [[wikipedia:Literature|literature]] and community dialogue.
== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==
Niyogi was born in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), India. Due to her father’s transferable career, she completed her schooling across multiple cities in India.
Niyogi was born in [[wikipedia:Kolkata|Kolkata]] (formerly [[wikipedia:Calcutta|Calcutta]]), India. Due to her father’s transferable profession, she completed her schooling across multiple cities in [[wikipedia:India|India]].
She pursued higher education at the University of Calcutta, earning a postgraduate degree in science. She later completed a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from Annamalai University. Transitioning into management studies, she obtained a diploma in Advanced Marketing Management from the International Institute of Advanced Marketing, Mumbai, and a diploma in Human Resource Management from the All-India Institute of Management Studies, Chennai. She subsequently earned a doctorate in Management.
She holds a postgraduate degree in bioscience from [[wikipedia:University of Calcutta|University of Calcutta]].
She pursued higher education at the [[wikipedia:University of Calcutta|University of Calcutta]], where she earned a postgraduate degree in Bioscience.
She later completed a [[wikipedia:Bachelor of Education|Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)]] from [[wikipedia:Annamalai University|Annamalai University]].
She further obtained a diploma in Advanced Marketing Management from the [[wikipedia:International Institute of Advanced Marketing|International Institute of Advanced Marketing]], Mumbai, and a diploma in Human Resource Management from the [[wikipedia:All India Institute of Management Studies|All-India Institute of Management Studies]], Chennai.
She subsequently earned a [[wikipedia:Doctorate|doctorate]] in management.
== Career ==
== Career ==
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She also participated in leadership workshops in the [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and the [[wikipedia:Netherlands|Netherlands]].
She also participated in leadership workshops in the [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and the [[wikipedia:Netherlands|Netherlands]].
=== Public service and philanthropy ===
=== Public service and philanthropic initiatives ===
In 2004, she was appointed Public Relations Officer to the Governor of [[wikipedia:Uttarakhand|Uttarakhand]], [[wikipedia:Sudarshan Agarwal|Sudarshan Agarwal]].
In 2004, she was appointed Public Relations Officer to the [[wikipedia:Governor of Uttarakhand|Governor of Uttarakhand]], [[wikipedia:Sudarshan Agarwal|Sudarshan Agarwal]].
During her tenure at the [[wikipedia:Raj Bhavan|Raj Bhawan]] (2004–2007), she co-founded the [[wikipedia:Arogya Wellbeing Trust|Arogya Wellbeing Trust]] in 2005, a charitable organization focused on social welfare initiatives for the welfare of underprivileged children and women.
In 2021, she launched [[wikipedia:The Literary Table|The Literary Table (TLT)]], an initiative under [[wikipedia:Arogya Wellbeing Trust|Arogya Wellbeing Trust]] aimed at promoting literature and author–reader engagement.
From 2024 onwards, she began curating an annual [[wikipedia:Literary festival|Literature and Arts festival]], fostering connections among authors across [[wikipedia:India|India]].
===Literary Career===
Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi developed an interest in writing during her tenure as a [[wikipedia:Public relations|Public Relations Officer]], contributing articles and [[wikipedia:Travel literature|travelogues]] to regional publications.
Over time, she transitioned into [[wikipedia:Fiction|long-form fiction]], drawing from personal experiences, family history, and socio-cultural themes.
Her works often explore themes such as [[wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]], [[wikipedia:Memory|memory]], [[wikipedia:Intergenerational trauma|intergenerational trauma]], and [[wikipedia:Women's empowerment|women’s empowerment]].
== The Literary Table ==
In 2021, [[wikipedia:Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi|Niyogi]] established [[wikipedia:The Literary Table|The Literary Table (TLT)]], an author–reader platform operating under the [[wikipedia:Arogya Wellbeing Trust|Arogya Wellbeing Trust]]. Initially focused on monthly book discussions and literary meet-ups, the initiative expanded into a larger cultural platform.
In October 2024, TLT launched the inaugural [[wikipedia:Literary festival|TLT Literature & Arts Festival]] in [[wikipedia:Dehradun|Dehradun]]. The festival's second edition, held in October 2025, transitioned the initiative into a national-level event, featuring book launches, panel discussions, and art exhibitions. The platform aims to foster a "cultural ecosystem" by connecting emerging and established writers with a wider audience.
== Themes and Works ==
In 2025, [[wikipedia:Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi|Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi]] released her [[wikipedia:Historical fiction|semi-historical]] debut novel, ''[[wikipedia:Inheritors of Silence|Inheritors of Silence: Four Generations and a Forgotten Homeland]]'', which examines intergenerational themes related to the [[wikipedia:Partition of India|1947 Partition of India]].
=== ''Inheritors of Silence: Four Generations and a Forgotten Homeland'' ===
''[[wikipedia:Inheritors of Silence|Inheritors of Silence]]'' is a semi-historical novel that interweaves [[wikipedia:Colonial India|colonial]] and [[wikipedia:Postcolonialism|post-colonial]] history with a contemporary narrative. The story follows Anurima (Anu) through a dual timeline, connecting her present-day experiences with those of her ancestors.
The plot begins with a personal loss that prompts Anu to investigate her family’s past through archival records. These accounts detail her ancestors' participation in the [[wikipedia:Indian independence movement|Indian independence movement]], highlighting themes of resistance and sacrifice. The novel contrasts the family’s progressive ideals, such as [[wikipedia:Women's education|women’s education]], with traditional social expectations.
During her tenure at the Raj Bhawan (2004–2007), she co-founded the '''Arogya Wellbeing Trust''' in 2005, a charitable organization focused on social welfare initiatives.
In the contemporary timeline, Anu navigates an [[wikipedia:Arranged marriage|arranged marriage]] and a complex relationship that challenges her emotional resilience. A significant portion of the narrative follows her travel to [[wikipedia:Bangladesh|Bangladesh]], including visits to [[wikipedia:Dhaka|Dhaka]], [[wikipedia:Comilla|Comilla]], and [[wikipedia:Paksey|Paksey]]. By reconciling her ancestors' revolutionary history with her own experiences, she eventually overcomes societal expectations to secure her independence and self-realisation.
=== Social entrepreneurship ===
=== Social entrepreneurship ===
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In 2021, she launched '''The Literary Table (TLT)''', an initiative aimed at promoting [[wikipedia:Literature|literature]] and author–reader engagement.
In 2021, she launched '''The Literary Table (TLT)''', an initiative aimed at promoting [[wikipedia:Literature|literature]] and author–reader engagement.
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From 2024 onwards, she began curating an annual Literature and Arts festival, fostering connections among authors across India.
From 2024 onwards, she began curating an annual Literature and Arts festival, fostering connections among authors across India.
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== Consultancy and training ==
== Consultancy and training ==
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Niyogi has worked as a corporate trainer and facilitator focusing on human potential and soft skills development.
Niyogi has worked as a corporate trainer and facilitator focusing on human potential and soft skills development.
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== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
=== Novels ===
=== Books ===
* ''[[wikipedia:Inheritors of Silence|Inheritors of Silence: Four Generations and a Forgotten Homeland]]''
* ''Inheritors of Silence: Four Generations & a Forgotten Homeland''
Niyogi's debut novel is inspired by real events and family history. It explores themes such as [[wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]], [[wikipedia:Human migration|migration]], and the legacy of the [[wikipedia:Partition of India|Partition of India]].
* Importer & Packer: [[wikipedia:Penguin Random House India|Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd.]]
The narrative spans four generations, portraying cultural transitions and the search for belonging.
* ISBN: 978-81-98872692
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The book has been listed among bestsellers on [[wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon]].
== Notable work ==
=== Notable Works ===
=== ''Inheritors of Silence'' (synopsis) ===
=== I. The Bestseller Status ===
Following its release in September 2025, ''[[wikipedia:Inheritors of Silence|Inheritors of Silence]]'' attained [[wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon]] Bestseller status in the “Hot New Releases” category in February 2026.
''Inheritors of Silence'' is a semi-historical novel that blends [[wikipedia:Colonial India|colonial]] and [[wikipedia:Postcolonialism|post-colonial]] history with a contemporary narrative.
* Bestseller in [[wikipedia:Literary theory|literary theory]], history and criticism
* Bestseller in literary criticism eBooks
* Bestseller in [[wikipedia:Immigration|immigration]] literature and fiction eBooks
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The story follows Anurima (Anu), whose life unfolds through a dual timeline, interweaving her present-day experiences with accounts of her ancestors. The narrative is influenced by family history and explores themes of [[wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]], [[wikipedia:Human migration|migration]], memory, and women's agency.
=== II. Literary Events ===
The storyline is initiated by a personal loss, prompting Anu to explore her family’s past through archival records preserved by her grandfather. These accounts include references to participation in [[wikipedia:Indian independence movement|India’s independence movement]], as well as acts of resistance and sacrifice.
* [[File:Book launch in Kolkata, November 2025 by actor and former MP Moon Moon Sen..jpg|thumb]][[File:Event 2 1.png|thumb]][[wikipedia:TLT Literature & Arts Festival|TLT Literature & Arts Festival]] (October 2025): ''Inheritors of Silence'' was pre-launched at the festival in [[wikipedia:Dehradun|Dehradun]].
* [[wikipedia:New Delhi World Book Fair|New Delhi World Book Fair]] (January 2026): Niyogi participated in a book signing activity for her debut novel for two consecutive days.
* [[File:Book sign.png|thumb]]Launch and book signings at various bookstores including [[wikipedia:Oxford Bookstore|Oxford Bookstore]], [[wikipedia:New Delhi|New Delhi]]; [[wikipedia:Bahrisons Booksellers|Bahrisons Bookstore]], Dehradun; and [[wikipedia:Full Circle Bookstore|Full Circle]] and [[wikipedia:Midland Book Shop|Midland]], New Delhi.
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The novel also examines generational contrasts within the family, including progressive ideals such as women’s education alongside traditional social expectations.
=== III. Professional Recognition ===
Anu’s personal journey includes an arranged marriage that evolves into a complex relationship, reflecting themes of gender roles, emotional resilience, and self-identity.
* Niyogi received the [[wikipedia:Tejaswini Award|Tejaswini Excellence Award]] in recognition of her contribution to “Shakti Women Entrepreneur” from [[wikipedia:Jaya Prada|Padma Shri Jaya Prada]].
* She was recognized for her literary contribution at the [[wikipedia:World Achievers Award|World Achievers Award]] ceremony held at [[wikipedia:Hyatt Centric|Hyatt Centric]], New Delhi, receiving the Best Debut Author award (February 2026) from [[wikipedia:Chetan Sharma|Chetan Sharma]].
* [[wikipedia:India–Finland relations|India–Finland Education Dialogue]]: Hosted by [[wikipedia:EDU TV|EDU TV – A Million Eyes]] at the [[wikipedia:India International Centre|India International Centre]], New Delhi. Niyogi moderated a panel discussion and was later honoured with an Author Award (March 2026).
* [[wikipedia:The CEO Magazine|The CEO Magazine]] featured her profile titled “Turning Vision into Purpose-Driven Leadership” (March 2026).
* Book review in [[wikipedia:Hindustan Times|Hindustan Bytes]] (November 2025).
* [[wikipedia:Kolkata|Kolkata]] Konnect featured her book launch titled “A story that soars: Launch of Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi’s ‘Inheritors of Silence’” (November 2025).
A significant portion of the narrative follows her journey to [[wikipedia:Bangladesh|Bangladesh]], particularly locations such as [[wikipedia:Dhaka|Dhaka]] and Paksey, where she reconnects with her ancestral roots. These experiences contribute to her understanding of heritage and personal identity.
=== IV. Media and Appearances ===
The novel concludes with a focus on self-realisation, highlighting the challenges of balancing personal aspirations with social expectations.
* [[wikipedia:EDU TV|EDU TV]] Authors Spotlight: Niyogi discussed the historical themes and research behind her debut novel and the role of literature in education (January 2026).
* [[File:Media and .png|thumb]]Podcast on [[wikipedia:Google Drive|Google Drive]] (Foster Reads): She discussed the making of her debut novel during the [[wikipedia:New Delhi World Book Fair|New Delhi World Book Fair]] (January 2026).
The releasing of the commemorative souvenir magazine at the Literature & Arts festival 2025 in the presence of actress Moon Moon Sen, Maj. Gen G.D Bakshi , Former ambassador Deepak Vohra, Author Robinder Sachdev, Bijoya Sawian & Founder- Director Of OASIS School , Rakesh Oberoi.
Niyogi is the founder of the Arogya Wellbeing Trust and the curator of The Literary Table, an initiative dedicated to literature and community dialogue.
She began her career in 1983 as a science educator in secondary schools, later transitioning into the IT industry. She worked as a communication consultant and subsequently led Human Resources departments for various software firms.
Global leadership and business development
Niyogi expanded her professional scope through her association with a United States-based health and nutrition organization. During this period, she received training from business leader Jim Rohn.
Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi developed an interest in writing during her tenure as a Public Relations Officer, contributing articles and travelogues to regional publications.
Over time, she transitioned into long-form fiction, drawing from personal experiences, family history, and socio-cultural themes.
In 2021, Niyogi established The Literary Table (TLT), an author–reader platform operating under the Arogya Wellbeing Trust. Initially focused on monthly book discussions and literary meet-ups, the initiative expanded into a larger cultural platform.
In October 2024, TLT launched the inaugural TLT Literature & Arts Festival in Dehradun. The festival's second edition, held in October 2025, transitioned the initiative into a national-level event, featuring book launches, panel discussions, and art exhibitions. The platform aims to foster a "cultural ecosystem" by connecting emerging and established writers with a wider audience.
Inheritors of Silence: Four Generations and a Forgotten Homeland
Inheritors of Silence is a semi-historical novel that interweaves colonial and post-colonial history with a contemporary narrative. The story follows Anurima (Anu) through a dual timeline, connecting her present-day experiences with those of her ancestors.
The plot begins with a personal loss that prompts Anu to investigate her family’s past through archival records. These accounts detail her ancestors' participation in the Indian independence movement, highlighting themes of resistance and sacrifice. The novel contrasts the family’s progressive ideals, such as women’s education, with traditional social expectations.
In the contemporary timeline, Anu navigates an arranged marriage and a complex relationship that challenges her emotional resilience. A significant portion of the narrative follows her travel to Bangladesh, including visits to Dhaka, Comilla, and Paksey. By reconciling her ancestors' revolutionary history with her own experiences, she eventually overcomes societal expectations to secure her independence and self-realisation.
Social entrepreneurship
Niyogi is the founder of the Arogya Wellbeing Trust, which works for the welfare of underprivileged children and women.
In 2021, she launched The Literary Table (TLT), an initiative aimed at promoting literature and author–reader engagement.
From 2024 onwards, she began curating an annual Literature and Arts festival, fostering connections among authors across India.
Academia
Niyogi has facilitated training programs for students and faculty across educational institutions in Dehradun.
Mahadevi Institute of Technology (MIT), Dehradun – Visiting Professor for MBA courses in Human Resource Management, Corporate Governance, and Business Ethics
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) – Conducted BBA/MBA personality development programs
Consultancy and training
Niyogi has worked as a corporate trainer and facilitator focusing on human potential and soft skills development.
She has conducted workshops, keynote sessions, and training programs for both public and private sector organizations.
Workshops and engagements
Rotary Club, Druid Hills (Atlanta, USA) – Session on emotional intelligence and stress management
Atlanta Ladies Workshops (USA) – Conducted training on stress management
Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi developed an interest in writing during her tenure as a Public Relations Officer, contributing articles and travelogues to regional publications.
Over time, she transitioned into long-form fiction, drawing from personal experiences, family history, and socio-cultural themes.
She was recognized for her literary contribution at the World Achievers Award ceremony held at Hyatt Centric, New Delhi, receiving the Best Debut Author award (February 2026) from Chetan Sharma.
Kolkata Konnect featured her book launch titled “A story that soars: Launch of Aloka Dasgupta Niyogi’s ‘Inheritors of Silence’” (November 2025).
IV. Media and Appearances
EDU TV Authors Spotlight: Niyogi discussed the historical themes and research behind her debut novel and the role of literature in education (January 2026).