Nitya Prakash


Nitya Prakash is an Indian author with nine published titles in the paranormal, general fiction, banking and romance fiction genres. He is also a film writer, and a Learning & Development professional with experience across sectors like banking, retail and financial services.
Prakash is a recipient of Karmaveer Puraskaar, 2016. The award is given to citizens individually for their contribution in leading change and is not for any organization. He is involved with many organisations for the uplifment of the underprivileged children providing them with free education, shelter and food. He also provides technical training and job placements to the adolescents. He is a member of the first batch of 'Mentor of Change' by NITI Aayog's Atal Innovation Mission. He is the first Ambassador of the World Union of Poets, 2019. He is the founder and director of the Bombay Institute of Film & Television, and Bombay Weekly.

Education

Prakash completed his schooling from St. Thomas School, Lucknow in 2006. Thereafter he did his Bachelor of Computer Application from Lucknow University, in 2009 before pursuing his PGDBM from ICICI Manipal Academy, Bangalore. He also earned his Master of English Literature from Kalinga University, Raipur. Prakash received an honorary degree i.e. Doctor of Life Coaching for his contribution in the field of literature and life coaching by Los Angeles Development Church Institute, California, United States. He is presently pursuing his Postgraduate Program in Management from Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad and MBA from Deakin University, Australia.

Career

He started his career as a Bank PO in ICICI Bank. He is the founder of Dronacharya India and The School on Wheels India.
Prakash's writing career began with Dear, I Hate You, a semi-fictional book based on his life.
At present, he is writing his first Hindi book Ek Tha Shayar and his next novel False in Love.