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Vacha

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Vacha is the 2nd book of Esy ID Global Achievers series by Dr. Pooja Thacker, Parv Thacker and Dr. Krupesh Thacker. It is published by Krup Publishing. This book is the documentation of the 12 year journey of the child prodigy Vacha Thacker. The book covers the extraordinary achievements by this kid in various field. It is the one stop solution to know all about Vacha.

The book along with "Arjun The Spiritual Yatra" and "Arjun Main Bhi Arjun" is also used in the adaptation of the film "Main Bhi Vacha", the 2nd movie of the "Main Bhi Arjun Universe" film series.

54 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 1, 2025

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20 reviews
January 16, 2026
Vacha brings together diverse voices with a shared sense of purpose. As a reader, I appreciated the balance between personal reflection and achievement. The stories feel sincere and grounded. It is motivating without being overwhelming, making it a pleasant and meaningful read.
10 reviews
January 16, 2026
Vacha does not rely on dramatic language. Instead, it offers calm and steady motivation. From a reader’s perspective, the honesty in each story makes the inspiration last longer. It feels like guidance rather than advice, which adds to its impact.

12 reviews
January 16, 2026
The book highlights the journey as much as the destination. As a reader, I appreciated how Vacha values discipline, learning, and resilience. It makes success feel earned and relatable, especially for those still finding their path.
19 reviews
January 16, 2026
What I liked most about this book is its realism. From an audience point of view, the stories focus on persistence rather than perfection. Vacha reminds readers that growth is gradual. The tone remains respectful and encouraging, making inspiration feel achievable.
20 reviews
January 16, 2026
This book stands out because the achievements feel human. From a normal reader’s perspective, Vacha inspires without pressure. The contributors share their paths with honesty, making it easier to connect. It feels less like celebrating success and more like understanding the effort behind it.
14 reviews
January 19, 2026
Stories That Encourage Reflection

This book invites readers to pause and reflect. As a normal reader, I felt each story carried its own lesson without forcing a message. Vacha allows readers to draw meaning naturally, which makes the experience personal and engaging.
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