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Science, Technology and Management
Leading professors of premium institutions such as the Indian Institute of Technology, the Indian Institute of Management, Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University are associated with us. We are coming out with quality Text Books, Reference Books and Question Banks in this section.

   
 
Health Sciences
This section deals with books which act as help guides for common readers as well as academicians. Leading doctors with wide experience are writing for us.
   

Conference Proceedings
Various organizations, universities, colleges, professional institutions and research institutes hold conferences on a regular basis in their endeavour to spread knowledge. Vitasta regularly brings out such proceedings in the form of a report or book.


General Books
Vitasta has a flair for controversial but authentic work. Our books have been well received and widely acclaimed throughout the country. Though our focus has largely been on social issues pertaining to women and minorities, we are coming out with many interesting and page-turning titles.

Brahmacharya Gandhi and His Women Associates was adjudged the second best-seller by AP New York for three consecutive months. The book is running in its reprint with a fresh paper back look.

Dalit Phobia: Why Do They Hate Us? makes a psycho analysis of the hate sense of the Varna people for the Dalits. The book was reviewed widely by newspapers and magazines throughout the country.

A novel on Naxalites/Maoists Seeing through the stones: A tale from the Maoist land was released on 30th December 2006. A new book on Hindu Muslim relations by name The Hindu Muslim Divide: A fresh look explores the reasons for the divide.




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