Sunil Mangal

Sunday, January 25, 2026

 When I handed over the Purple Lover Expedition booklet to DM Kanpur Nagar Shri Jitendra Pratap Ji, it felt like sharing a small part of a journey that means a lot to me. It wasn’t a big moment on the outside, but inside it felt important.



The conversation was simple and calm. There was no rush, no formality — just a quiet exchange of thoughts and intent. In that moment, I felt reassured that when work is done with honesty, it finds its way to the right place.


I walked away feeling light and grateful. Experiences like these remind me why I started documenting stories and ideas in the first place — to create awareness, start conversations, and keep learning along the way.

Some moments don’t ask for attention, yet they stay with you, gently guiding you forward.

— Sunil Mangal

 “आओ जी भर जिए” is a moving book that touches on the thoughts, feelings, and strength of Divyangjans beautifully, written by a very prominent poet named Shri Ashok Bajpai Ji. While I was perusing this book, I did not actually feel that I was reading a book of poems, because it seemed so sincere, so actual, so infused with life.



Therefore, what is so special and differentiates this book from other self-help narrative essays is the empathy, decency, and respect for life and experience expressed in every sentence.
Also, the words of the guest, Shri Ashok Bajpai Ji, reminded us gently to respect the fact that life is not limited by our restrictions, but enabled by our courage to express it, to live it, to breathe it, to speak it out, to experience it, and
For me, the book is not an ordinary piece of literature, it is an appeal to see the world with an open heart. “आओ जी भर जिए” inspires us to rejoice the philosophy of living in its truest sense with the power we find everywhere around us.

This piece will continue to inspire reflection, compassion, and humanity.

— Sunil Mangal

 Meeting Chief Minister Of Goa Shri Pramod Sawant Ji was one of the happiest moments of my life, and it was a great moment to be able to present to him a signature quote bat on a personal level from my side.


What made it interesting in particular was the experience or sense of naturalness in communication and exchange that happened within this moment. The sense of simplicity was just in the exchange that seemed to be shared in this moment or in the activities that happened while the bat was handed over in exchange for a few words.


Moments such as these help me recall the value of selfless actions as simple acts can produce memories. I walked away feeling grateful, positive, and inspired.

This joyous moment shall always stay with me in very intimate company as an inspiration for continuing spreading my creativity, motivational spirit, and kindness.

— Sunil Mangal

Saturday, January 24, 2026

 The feel of pride was genuine when I met ISRO Chairman Shri S. Somnath Ji in Kanpur. Something was so serene and grounded about the interaction.


What remained with me was his simplicity: no show, no big talking; silent confidence and clarity only. That kind of presence leaves its mark without trying. It reminded me that real achievement doesn’t need noise; it speaks for itself.
I walked away from this moment, having been inspired in an individualistic sense.

It made me know that it was important to remain focused, to work honestly, and to move forward but not hurriedly.
Certain moments just do not require explanations; they just stay with you and calmly mold the way one thinks and works.

— Sunil Mangal

 Meeting the Managing Director of LIC of India, Shri Satpal Bhanoo Ji, at CWA meet in Vrindavan made me feel proud of my achievement in my own right, as it was located in such a serene and positive ambiance of Vrindavan.


What struck me was the ease of the conversation. It was very relaxed. It didn’t feel awkward or too structured. Sharing of ideas, as well as understanding his point of view, was encouraging. Such experiences quietly help an individual feel more confident. They remind individuals why remaining sincere in their endeavors is crucial.

As I left this encounter, I felt grateful and motivated. It was not only about this interaction but about how it would leave a long-lasting positive inspiration on the individual as well. Experiences such as this would remain a factor to continue moving forward and stay positive about the future.

by Sunil Mangal

 Being honoured by the LIC officials was a small but touching experience to me. I felt good to sense that my true efforts had not gone unnoticed. There was nothing formal in this feeling except warmth, respect, and stimulation.


What struck me most, though, was that it was positive interaction and that there was real acknowledgment. These are the moments when, in your quiet moments, it motivates you about your work, about staying true, about continuing on with sense and purpose.

I left feeling grateful and grounded. This award wasn’t only about gratitude; it’s also about knowing that good work, good work that takes time but that you believe in, will actually find a way.

Such moments stay with you and inspire you to do better, every day.

—Sunil Mangal

 The showcasing of motivation quotes through SM Talks was a fulfilling experience for me as a part of the Kanpur Literature Festival. It was gratifying to see quotes and ideas being shared through a platform dedicated to ideas and literature.

So when people stopped to read those quotes, reflect on them, and smile, something simple was being connect ed. In those times, something clicked for me to remember that sometimes motivation may not come from long speeches but a single sentence read at an appropriate time may prove to harbor motivation.


The festival atmosphere, full of curiosity and creativity, enhanced the experience even more, leading me to believe even more in the power of words when they are expressed honestly and genuinely.

Never did this opportunity give me the courage to continue expressing my thoughts that harbor inspiration for reflection, strength, and positivity in life. The festival left me with feelings of gratitude and thanksgiving for all the things in my life.
- Sunil Mangal

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