Celebrating a Legacy of Literature and Empowerment – Beating Hearts by Mrs. Rungeen Singh
New Delhi [India], September 2: At 76, Mrs. Rungeen Singh proves that age is no barrier to creativity, conviction, or contribution. A revered English teacher for over five decades and a prolific writer for more than thirty years, she now adds another remarkable title to her literary legacy with the release of her latest novel, Beating Hearts. With [...]

New Delhi [India], September 2: At 76, Mrs. Rungeen Singh proves that age is no barrier to creativity, conviction, or contribution. A revered English teacher for over five decades and a prolific writer for more than thirty years, she now adds another remarkable title to her literary legacy with the release of her latest novel, Beating Hearts.
With a Master’s in English Literature and an LLB degree, Mrs. Singh began her journey into writing with the goal of reaching out to the world beyond her classroom. She fondly recalls the moment her first book was published, describing it as one of the most euphoric and empowering milestones in her life. Since then, she has authored over 200 books across genres and age groups, from toddlers to adults, and has published more than 800 articles, poems, and stories in renowned magazines and newspapers.
Beating Hearts tells the life story of Daya—a woman who embodies the virtues of compassion, selflessness, and resilience. The novel captures her inner and outer battles as she sacrifices her personal desires for the well-being of her family, and later, stands up as a voice for the helpless. It is a touching commentary on societal expectations, especially those placed upon women, and the emerging shift towards empowerment and self-actualization.