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            <![CDATA[ <p>Chitwan Mittal’s journey has always been tied to education and the written word. With a degree in English Education from Boston University and a master’s in Values in Education from the University of London, she has spent close to two decades shaping ideas around learning. In 2005, she played a key role as a part of the committee in setting up the Indian Institute of Teacher Education and the Children’s University in Gujarat, both dedicated to making learning more experiential and holistic.</p><p>As an author, Chitwan’s interests range from philosophy to pedagogy. Her published works include <i>Education for the Complete Person</i>, <i>Taittiriya Upanishad</i>, and <i>The Arguments for the Existence of God</i>. More recently, she has turned her attention toward children’s picture books, weaving together stories that celebrate diversity, values, and South Asian culture while encouraging bilingual learning.</p><p>She lives between India and Singapore with her husband and two sons, whose presence continues to inspire much of her work. For Chitwan, writing isn’t just about storytelling — it is about nurturing curiosity, compassion, and imagination in the minds of young readers.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Chitwan Mittal’s journey has always been tied to education and the written word. With a degree in English Education from Boston University and a master’s in Values in Education from the University of London, she has spent close to two decades shaping ideas around learning. In 2005, she played a key role as a part of the committee in setting up the Indian Institute of Teacher Education and the Children’s University in Gujarat, both dedicated to making learning more experiential and holistic.</p><p>As an author, Chitwan’s interests range from philosophy to pedagogy. Her published works include <i>Education for the Complete Person</i>, <i>Taittiriya Upanishad</i>, and <i>The Arguments for the Existence of God</i>. More recently, she has turned her attention toward children’s picture books, weaving together stories that celebrate diversity, values, and South Asian culture while encouraging bilingual learning.</p><p>She lives between India and Singapore with her husband and two sons, whose presence continues to inspire much of her work. For Chitwan, writing isn’t just about storytelling — it is about nurturing curiosity, compassion, and imagination in the minds of young readers.</p> ]]>
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