🏆 Congratulations to Dr. Jawahar Surisetti on Winning the TRI Literary Awards 2025 – Season 03 for His Groundbreaking Book Apprison! 🏆

It is with great admiration and deep respect that we extend our warmest congratulations to Dr. Jawahar Surisetti for being honored with the TRI Literary Awards 2025 – Season 03 in recognition of his profoundly impactful work, Apprison. This accolade stands as a testament not only to Dr. Surisetti’s expertise and thought leadership but also to the timely relevance, intellectual depth, and transformative potential of his literary contribution.

In an age where our lives are increasingly entangled in the digital fabric of apps, screens, and constant notifications, Apprison emerges as a beacon of awareness, insight, and hope. This book is not just a literary work—it is a public service in print. As a reviewer and a reader deeply impacted by its message, I found Apprison to be a compelling, much-needed exploration of one of the most pressing challenges of our time: digital addiction.


A Captivating and Critical Mirror of Our Times

From the very first page, Apprison grips the reader with its unapologetic honesty and scholarly rigor. Dr. Surisetti does not shy away from confronting uncomfortable truths. With clinical precision and empathetic tone, he dissects the psychological, neurological, and emotional consequences of excessive digital consumption. The depth of research is matched only by the clarity of its presentation—this is a book for everyone: educators, parents, students, professionals, and policymakers alike.

The title Apprison—a clever blend of “App” and “Prison”—perfectly encapsulates the central premise of the book: the apps we depend on daily often serve as invisible chains, quietly enslaving our attention, fragmenting our focus, and undermining our well-being. Dr. Surisetti weaves together hard-hitting data, personal anecdotes, case studies, and philosophical reflections to illustrate how deeply this digital entrapment has permeated our lives.


Insightful Analysis, Beyond Surface-Level Critique

Unlike the many books that merely scratch the surface of digital well-being, Apprison delves deep into the neuroscience of addiction, the psychological architecture of social media platforms, and the economic strategies that fuel the attention economy. Dr. Surisetti masterfully explains how design elements like infinite scroll, notification loops, and algorithmic curation hijack the brain’s reward circuitry, turning everyday users into unwitting addicts.

One of the book’s most powerful aspects is its exploration of the dopaminergic loop—how platforms engineer their systems to mimic the addictive qualities of substances like nicotine and alcohol. The chapters on children and teenagers were particularly poignant. As a parent or educator, reading about the long-term cognitive and emotional impacts of screen dependency is both eye-opening and heart-wrenching.

Moreover, the book does not take a technophobic stance. It acknowledges the immense benefits of digital technology while cautioning against its reckless use. The author strikes a careful balance between critique and solution, urging readers not to reject technology, but to engage with it mindfully and responsibly.


A Visionary’s Lens: Beyond the Individual, Toward Societal Wellness

What truly elevates Apprison from being a personal development guide to a sociocultural manifesto is its broader perspective on how digital culture shapes communities, workspaces, and future generations. Dr. Surisetti’s chapter on digital wellness in the workplace is a must-read for HR professionals and corporate leaders. He sheds light on the hidden costs of hyperconnectivity—burnout, reduced productivity, and mental health deterioration—and proposes actionable strategies to cultivate healthier digital habits within organizations.

Equally compelling is his discussion on the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of digital entrapment. Drawing from ancient wisdom and modern psychology, he challenges the reader to reflect on existential questions: What does it mean to be truly present? How do we reclaim silence in an age of noise? Can the soul find space in a world of screens?

These reflections are not just rhetorical—they are grounded in real-world practices, from digital detox techniques to the design of personalized digital well-being plans. The guidance offered is both practical and profound, empowering the reader to make small, sustainable changes that lead to long-term transformation.


The Language of Empathy and Authority

Dr. Surisetti’s writing style is both authoritative and deeply compassionate. His academic credentials and global experience shine through in the depth of analysis, yet he never loses touch with the emotional core of the subject. Whether he’s recounting the story of a teenager battling gaming addiction, or describing a corporate executive’s struggle with constant connectivity, he writes with the empathy of a psychologist and the foresight of a futurist.

Each chapter feels like a conversation—never preachy, always enlightening. The integration of global perspectives, cultural nuances, and multidisciplinary research gives the book a truly international relevance. Readers from all walks of life, from New York to Nagpur, will find themselves reflected in its pages.


Why Apprison Deserved the TRI Literary Award

The TRI Literary Awards recognize works that go beyond the page to create impact—and Apprison is the embodiment of that ethos. It is not just a book; it is a movement toward digital consciousness. It combines scholarship with storytelling, theory with action, and concern with hope.

The award recognizes Dr. Surisetti’s unique ability to merge science, sociology, spirituality, and service into a single narrative. It applauds his years of social innovation and global outreach, and honors his ongoing mission to uplift lives—not just through policy and education, but through meaningful literature that provokes thought and inspires change.

Here is feedback from each of the nine reviewers after reading Apprison by Dr. Jawahar Surisetti:


Prashant Sahu:
“Apprison is an eye-opening read that made me reevaluate my relationship with technology. Dr. Surisetti not only highlights the dangers of digital addiction but also offers actionable solutions. The book strikes a balance between hard science and heartfelt advice, making it both enlightening and relatable.”

Sameer Gudhate:
“What stood out most for me was the book’s depth and research. The neuroscience behind digital addiction was explained in a way that even a layperson could grasp, and yet it never felt oversimplified. This is a must-read for anyone trying to understand the hidden mechanics of the digital world.”

Apeksha Gupta:
“As someone working with young people, I found the sections on children and teenagers particularly powerful. Dr. Surisetti’s empathy and understanding of their challenges with screens, social media, and gaming addiction are both profound and practical.”

Akansha Sinha:
“Apprison resonated with me on a personal level. The chapter on digital detoxification was a turning point in my own journey toward digital balance. It’s rare to find a book that both informs and transforms. I highly recommend it to anyone overwhelmed by modern life.”

Glenville Ashby:
“This book is more than a psychological treatise—it’s a spiritual exploration of human connection in a disconnected age. Dr. Surisetti’s integration of Eastern philosophies with modern science is seamless, and it makes Apprison a truly global, timeless work.”

Pooja Sahu:
“Apprison does not demonize technology but teaches us how to coexist with it mindfully. I appreciated how the author’s tone remained hopeful and solutions-focused. It’s a guide for how to live well—not just unplug.”

Versha Singh:
“I was struck by the depth of compassion in Dr. Surisetti’s writing. He speaks not just to the mind, but to the heart. His stories, especially the real-life examples, brought tears to my eyes and motivated me to change my own screen habits.”

Shivangi Yadav:
“This book should be part of every educational curriculum. It’s rare to see a psychologist speak with such clarity about modern challenges. Apprison is a wake-up call for society, and Dr. Surisetti delivers it with brilliance and grace.”

Kavita Kaushik:
“Apprison is not just a book—it’s a movement. Dr. Surisetti brings credibility, experience, and unmatched insight to a subject that affects us all. After reading this, I’ve begun incorporating tech-free hours into my day, and the benefits are immediate.”

Final Reflections: A Book That Changes You

To read Apprison is to undergo a transformation. It does not end when the last chapter closes—it lingers, prompting the reader to rethink how they engage with their devices, with others, and with themselves. Few books can claim to do that.

As a reviewer, I found myself pausing often—not because the text was difficult, but because it was deeply resonant. I re-evaluated my screen time. I observed how often I reach for my phone out of habit. I began making small changes, inspired by the clarity and conviction of Dr. Surisetti’s words. That, to me, is the highest praise a book can receive: it not only informs but transforms.


In Conclusion

Dr. Jawahar Surisetti’s Apprison is a timely masterpiece that confronts one of the most urgent challenges of our era with clarity, compassion, and courage. Winning the TRI Literary Awards 2025 – Season 03 is not just a recognition of literary merit—it is a celebration of a voice that dares to speak up, a mind that sees ahead, and a heart that truly cares.

Congratulations once again to Dr. Surisetti on this phenomenal achievement. Apprison is not just a must-read—it is a must-act-upon. Let this award be the beginning of a global conversation on digital well-being, led by one of the most insightful thinkers of our time.

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