A. Datta

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WRITER and detective among other things, Ansuman Datta had advised the World Health Organization's Every Move Counts physical activity campaign to Dr. Vismita Gupta-Smith although he didn't name it, following which he was endorsed for COVID-19 by Dr. Michelle Bachelet Jeria, MD and UNHCHR. The International Olympic Committee and Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization of America had relayed forward Every Move Counts. US CDC asserted much later on COVID-19, "Physically Inactive People are More Likely to Get Very Sick" (https://cdc.gov/physicalactivity retrieved 2022-06-30). Every Move Counts claimed, "Up to 5 million deaths a year could be averted if the global population was more active".

He advised WHO on YouTube to not recommend pausing COVID-19 boosters in the interest of the immunocompromised and the elderly, and advised the Government of India to invest more in vaccines citing a WP article titled, "Wealthy nations rush boosters to counter omicron as poorer nations await first doses" and to double the highest vaccination rate which effect had happened for a day on the premier's birthday. He computed a greater risk from COVID-19 to kids up to a year old among children, later on declared by US CDC (infants … might be at increased risk https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/pediatric-hcp.html).

A criminologist and forensic scientist by training and a qualified software engineer as well as indie publisher, accountant and adman, he was advised by Dr. Shoma A. Chatterji, very famous critic and member of film jury to watch out for the Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize, post-entry deadline, after her reading his Select Translations of Rabindranath Tagore: Volume I whose diction Datta would like evaluated for antidepressant effect. It may be possible for him to someday complete the procedures to enter the award, out of turn. Those translations are also available as 6 separate e-books on popular platforms. Letters from an Expatriate in Europe although a bit rough with fun being written in teenage, has also been translated by him and is a great work. Rabindranath Tagore was the first non-white and non-European lit Nobel laureate and author of the national anthems of India and Bangladesh and a major early influence on Datta's thinking. Datta is also the Bengali translator of the Smashwords Style Guide which he had named Smashwords Rachanashaili Nirdeshika for Mark Coker. His Goodreads profile manually lists his most important works. Please prefer the web app.

Datta's paternal grandfather, late Kripanath Datta had been awarded a Tamra Patra or copper plaque by premier and Nehru's daughter Indira Gandhi for his role in India's freedom struggle. Circumstances made Ansuman like thousands of others a potential premier and potential UNSG at the time of his birth. As a detective interested in mind control he quietly watched Dr. José Manuel Rodriguez Delgado's Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society disappear from the Kindle store though The Library of Congress (LC), USA has a copy of it.

Born to Win written by Muriel James and Dorothy Jongeward read in teenage changed his life and as a young child he had regarded Michael Knight played by David Hasselhoff as his disciple. "Directly" has been his method of overcoming writer's block. Deeds of the Nameless Knight had initiated him to reading fiction and his sub-editors had convinced him of the importance of being precise and brief when he had become a cub reporter.

An almost Gandhian atheist friendly with theists and a feminist interested in early childhood development he has attempted to relate mental independence to money and control over it. He is uninfluenced by alcohol, and a lover of the road and the sea. He did much to draw attention to hydration during the COVID-19 pandemic and watched how dehydrated people suffered from greater AEFI and aggravated disease as well as hyperthermia during heat waves. He inserted sharable URLs to vids on hydration in his book ads on social media and also links to a fundraiser for a cancer victim to potentially reach everywhere.

Other than translating Tagore, he had also reillustrated burnt bestseller, Revelations of a Spirit Medium: Spiritualistic Mysteries Exposed and published Harry Houdini's Handcuff Secrets, the latter's A Magician Among the Spirits being one of his favorite books.

He also designed and partly edited Mastering Real Estate Valuation which broke several records and Advanced Valuation for Secured Lending by Banks and Financial Institutions.

As a teenager he let everyone bowl and keep wickets whenever he was chosen team captain for a casual game of cricket. Qualifying as a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer at 23 he later moved on to Linux from fear of malware and created a database-driven website on geoconfusables named AucklandWhich!℠ after an episode of Full House featuring Stephanie and Michelle Tanner who had misflown to Auckland wanting to ride the clouds to nearby Oakland and developed a tester for Dansguardian parental control. He abandoned a compatible free keyboard layout development when a professional associated with a government project claimed copyright protection against helpful copying of their mapping.

As a youngster, Datta once carried a railroad victim to hospital despite a childhood suggestion that death of the victim may get him convicted. Post a written submission to police as he had not signed an old-fashioned medical form suggesting that family would be responsible in case of death, Havildar had attempted to smilingly assure him that the victim would die to which he retorted, "No, he's been breathing heavily". He had better than Advocate Knight's confidence. About twice that age, he was falsely fined the equivalent of a few dollars for "nuisance" (read micturition) on saving his pupil's mom's life by pulling open a punitive metro door rapidly twice in succession while carrying from shoulder straps 13.5 kg of printed book bags on a crowded platform. During a COVID-19 lockdown district police apparently called a dowry torture victim within seconds of his request after local police seemed to ignore her proxy complaint by dad. He had also sent her a complete index of state police by SMS & WhatsApp.

Datta believes in the friendship of nations, specially neighbors and that kindness is imperative for realization. Having no memory of his mom, he is grateful to an aunt, late Rekha Datta, for teaching him kindness.

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Haimanti: Of Autumn
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 5,150. Language: American English. Published: May 29, 2012 by A. Datta. Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » Feminist, Fiction » Classics
The bride is past marriageable age. She is 17. But her prospective father-in-law identifies some merit in proceeding with the marriage and it happens. When some rumours are contradicted things change. Dewdrops are reminiscent of both laughter and tears. What will it be for Haimanti? Read yet another of Tagore's stunningly unbiased and beautiful short stories penned in an age of conservatism …
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Catch Up With Your Kid in Middle School Math in a Day
Price: $5.99 USD. Words: 21,460. Language: English. Published: January 1, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Mathematics » Transformations, Nonfiction » Education & Study Guides » Study guides - Mathematics
This book is for you if you would like to be involved in your school-going kid's math education and need to get your own basics right, or if you decided to extend your education, may be involving some computer programming, or statistics and want to be up to speed in junior high school math before taking the next step. This is not on teaching techniques.
Bashanter Deshey Adrishha Parbat, Jhil
Price: $3.00 USD. Words: 4,230. Language: Bengali. Published: August 29, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Travel » By region » Asia, Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Amateur naturalist » Ecosystems & habitats / mountains
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শৈশবে শুনেছি ঊটি নাকি চিরবসন্তের দেশ। কিন্তু বড় হয়ে জানলাম শীতে উটিতে জল জমে বরফ হয়ে যায়! তবে ঊটাকামন্ড্ থেকে কিছু দূরে একটা এমন জায়গা আছে যেখানে বসন্ত চিরবিরাজমান। তার নাম ইয়েরকাড। সেই ইয়েরকাড ভ্রমণেরই কাহিনী পেশ করলাম …
Does God Exist?
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 1,990. Language: American English. Published: June 4, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Nature, Nonfiction » Inspiration » General self-help
Who is God? Most of the religions have completely different answers. But can you stand the truth if you were to hear it? Is suffering real or is it all an illusion that will one day go away? Is prayer good or pernicious? Is it okay to tell a dying human that they have sinned? Is fairness even possible? Can unfairness last? Explore the answers …
Spacetime Mysteries: The Past and The Outside
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 2,620. Language: American English. Published: May 7, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Science & Nature » Cosmos, Nonfiction » New Age » The Paranormal
(5.00 from 1 review)
Did time have a beginning? Will it end? Does space end? Do children and the aged perceive time's efflux alike? What does measuring time have to do with motion? While we struggle to come to terms with space and time shall we end up adding to the list of questions with extraordinary truth values? Several of these questions we can answer. An illustrated essay that is short, philosophical and funny …
Vanishing Peak, Eternal Spring in Inexpensive Rainbow Country
Price: $10.00 USD. Words: 5,410. Language: American English. Published: November 4, 2010 . Categories: Nonfiction » Travel » By region » Asia, Nonfiction » Travel » Budget
(5.00 from 3 reviews)
"I first read about Yercaud in a secondhand Lonely Planet book which I purchased from an equally old shop on Freeschool Street. The info was limited but from what I found and being an Indian, I was quite surprised that I hadn't heard about such a wonderful place earlier and made up my mind to visit it. Yercaud greeted us with open arms & turned out to be the most beautiful place I'd ever seen!"
Cat Care: Caring for Furry Mouse-traps A.k.a. House Cats
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 5,670. Language: American English. Published: October 13, 2010 . Categories: Nonfiction » Home & Garden » Pets & livestock » Cats, Nonfiction » Children's Books » Animals / Cats
(5.00 from 1 review)
A must-read for cat owners, this delightfully illustrated book tells you how to care for these furry creatures. The author has had the experience bringing up dozens of house cats. Things learned empirically, what the vet specified and also the result of plenty of reading. Even if you don't own one this ebook will interest and amuse you with insights into the behavior of domestic cats …
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