Dr. Umesh Roy Bhatt was born in Telhada village of Bhojpur district, Bihar. From childhood, the rural environment, simple lifestyle, and family values deeply influenced his personality. In his early years, HE CLOSELY WITNESSED LIFE'S CHALLENGES and struggles, which nurtured within him a unique perspective to understand society and absorb human experiences. Dr. Bhatt achieved remarkable accomplishments in the field of higher education.
After completing his post-graduation, he pursued research and earned a Ph. D. His deep commitment to education and his concern for society ensured that his academic journey was not confined to degrees alone, but was also connected to the profound questions of life and the quest for humanity. In his professional life, Dr. Umesh Roy Bhatt has actively contributed to the fields of education, society, and culture.
He believes that the true purpose of knowledge is not merely to collect information, but to understand life and make it meaningful. He began his writing journey with poetry and stories, where emotions and experiences were expressed in a simple language. Over time, he realized that the greatest purpose of writing is to give direction to life and inspire people. His works carry the fragrance of rural soil, the struggles of common people, and the deep sense of small but significant joys.
His previous book, "Jeevant Smritiyan" (Living Memories) was especially appreciated by readers. For this book, he was honoured with the Dr. Prabha Sinha Shikshak Samman 2025, which included a prize of ?51, 000 and a certificate of recognition. This honour acknowledged his contributions in both literature and education. "Simplicity to Perfection" is the essence of his thoughts and experiences. In this book, he explains how, even while living a simple life, a person can attain extraordinary contentment and joy.
He believes that true happiness and peace are not found outside, but lie within us. DR. BHATT'S WRITINGS not only guide readers towards self-reflection but also convey the message that even with limited resources, life can be made meaningful and complete
Dr. Umesh Roy Bhatt was born in Telhada village of Bhojpur district, Bihar. From childhood, the rural environment, simple lifestyle, and family values deeply influenced his personality. In his early years, HE CLOSELY WITNESSED LIFE'S CHALLENGES and struggles, which nurtured within him a unique perspective to understand society and absorb human experiences. Dr. Bhatt achieved remarkable accomplishments in the field of higher education.
After completing his post-graduation, he pursued research and earned a Ph. D. His deep commitment to education and his concern for society ensured that his academic journey was not confined to degrees alone, but was also connected to the profound questions of life and the quest for humanity. In his professional life, Dr. Umesh Roy Bhatt has actively contributed to the fields of education, society, and culture.
He believes that the true purpose of knowledge is not merely to collect information, but to understand life and make it meaningful. He began his writing journey with poetry and stories, where emotions and experiences were expressed in a simple language. Over time, he realized that the greatest purpose of writing is to give direction to life and inspire people. His works carry the fragrance of rural soil, the struggles of common people, and the deep sense of small but significant joys.
His previous book, "Jeevant Smritiyan" (Living Memories) was especially appreciated by readers. For this book, he was honoured with the Dr. Prabha Sinha Shikshak Samman 2025, which included a prize of ?51, 000 and a certificate of recognition. This honour acknowledged his contributions in both literature and education. "Simplicity to Perfection" is the essence of his thoughts and experiences. In this book, he explains how, even while living a simple life, a person can attain extraordinary contentment and joy.
He believes that true happiness and peace are not found outside, but lie within us. DR. BHATT'S WRITINGS not only guide readers towards self-reflection but also convey the message that even with limited resources, life can be made meaningful and complete