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).