PNN DigitalPNN Digital
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Thursday, March 12
    Trending
    • Women on the Move: Why Safe Spaces Matter More Than Ever for Women Travellers
    • CognexiaAI Launches India’s First AI Native Legal Intelligence Platform, Announces Rs 540 Crore Global Contracts
    • 100 Sessions, 1 Mission: NXT Fellowship Debuts Alongside NXT Summit To Shape Next Generation Of Global Leaders
    • Teerth Realties Taps Pune’s Emerging Growth Corridors With Commercial and Residential Developments
    • Lotus Boulevard Muslim Community Distributes 750–1000 Food Packets to Mark the Spirit of Ramadan
    • CEPT University Opens PhD Admissions; 10 Scholarships on Offer Across Faculties
    • From Mom’s Challenges to Milan Magic: Priya Munjal Drops 44kg, Claims Paris Runways as UMB Queen with Charu Parashar
    • Dynamic Entrepreneurs Driving Meaningful Growth with Their Businesses
    Submit News
    PNN DigitalPNN Digital
    pnn
    • Home
    • Editor’s Pick
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • National
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • More
      • Sports
      • Health
      • Finance
      • Education
    PNN DigitalPNN Digital
    Home»Education

    HistoByte: India’s 1st Historical Fiction Contest for Teenage School Students Announced

    Abizar AttariAbizar Attari Education 3 Mins Read
    HistoByte
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    New Delhi [India], March 7: Anecdote Publishing, a fast-growing publishing house dedicated to fostering a love for reading and writing, announced that it was launching HistoByte, India’s first historical fiction writing contest for teenage school students. The contest is the brainchild of sixteen-year-old Aaditya Sengupta Dhar, a bestselling teen author, who is curating this contest in collaboration with Anecdote Publishing. This innovative contest invites students from any school in India who are between the ages of 13-18 to submit ‘byte-sized’ fiction (of less than 500 words), written in the first person to give voice to any character from Indian history.

    Mr. Sagar Azad, CEO of Anecdote Publishing, commenting on this announcement, said, “At Anecdote, we want to not just publish books but encourage the younger generation to develop a love for writing. This contest is a fantastic and innovative way of doing that. When Aaditya shared this idea with us, we were very excited to be part of it and to build it together with him.”

    Aaditya Sengupta Dhar, who studies in Class XI at Mumbai’s Ecole Mondiale World School, has long had a passion for storytelling and using his writing to make a difference and is the published author of six books. His fantasy novel, Kaalchakra, was an Amazon bestseller and aimed to bring Indian teens closer to their cultural roots and heritage while his non-fiction book, The Teens Guide to Saving the World, inspired teenagers to make a positive difference, winning accolades at three international awards, including The Teen Reader’s Choice Awards in the US, the only national literary award in the US decided through voting by teens. For his role in creating a positive impact through his writing, Aaditya won the Young Achievers Award in 2024, a national recognition for young changemakers.

    Aaditya says that the idea for such a contest came to him when he was helping fellow students prepare for essay and writing competitions as part of his school’s Literary Club, which he founded. “It struck me that there aren’t too many writing contests for teens in India. I thought of combining my passion for history and writing to create this as a way to encourage teens from schools across India to explore creative writing while learning more about our nation’s history.”

    Aaditya hopes that this contest serves a larger purpose than just inspiring creativity. “I am a passionate student of history, and I know many school students feel history is just memorising facts and dates. I hope HistoByte helps more of them understand and be inspired by our rich history through the realisation that history is, at its core, the story of people’s lives.”

    The interesting combination of history and literature in a contest aimed at teens makes Histobyte an exciting prospect for budding writers and history buffs alike. HistoByte is open to entries till April 1, with contestants competing in two categories, Junior (ages 13-15) and Senior (ages 16-18), with final results on April 14. Contestants can register online for Histobyte at https://forms.gle/aeKze9iA6dxXWH7T8

    If you have any objection to this press release content, kindly contact pr.error.rectification@gmail.com to notify us. We will respond and rectify the situation in the next 24 hours.

    HistoByte
    Abizar Attari
    • LinkedIn

    I’ve always had a fascination with storytelling. Analyzing diverse perspectives and helping people understanding them simply is my life’s motto. I live to create stories that you’d love to read. When I’m not writing, you'll find me having a leisurely stroll on the beach or in the park.

    Keep Reading

    Lotus Boulevard Muslim Community Distributes 750–1000 Food Packets to Mark the Spirit of Ramadan

    CEPT University Opens PhD Admissions; 10 Scholarships on Offer Across Faculties

    IIM Calcutta, TimesPro Launch 32nd Batch of Executive Programme in Business Management to Build Strategic, Future-Ready Leaders

    CEPT University Announces Leadership Program for Urban Development Officials

    Social Activist Shanaya Sharma Honored with Prestigious Nari Astitva Award 2026

    No Pause Required. XLRI Opens Admissions for Blended PGDM Programs in Business Management, Human Resource Management, and Finance

    pnn
    Recent Posts
    • Women on the Move: Why Safe Spaces Matter More Than Ever for Women Travellers
    • CognexiaAI Launches India’s First AI Native Legal Intelligence Platform, Announces Rs 540 Crore Global Contracts
    • 100 Sessions, 1 Mission: NXT Fellowship Debuts Alongside NXT Summit To Shape Next Generation Of Global Leaders
    • Teerth Realties Taps Pune’s Emerging Growth Corridors With Commercial and Residential Developments
    • Lotus Boulevard Muslim Community Distributes 750–1000 Food Packets to Mark the Spirit of Ramadan

    Women on the Move: Why Safe Spaces Matter More Than Ever for Women Travellers

    12/03/2026

    CognexiaAI Launches India’s First AI Native Legal Intelligence Platform, Announces Rs 540 Crore Global Contracts

    12/03/2026

    100 Sessions, 1 Mission: NXT Fellowship Debuts Alongside NXT Summit To Shape Next Generation Of Global Leaders

    12/03/2026

    Teerth Realties Taps Pune’s Emerging Growth Corridors With Commercial and Residential Developments

    12/03/2026

    Lotus Boulevard Muslim Community Distributes 750–1000 Food Packets to Mark the Spirit of Ramadan

    12/03/2026

    CEPT University Opens PhD Admissions; 10 Scholarships on Offer Across Faculties

    12/03/2026
    Facebook Instagram Twitter
    • Legal Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    © 2026 PNN Digital. Designed by Primex Media Services.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.