I'd suggest looking at real-world government agencies for inspiration. Take elements from them and tweak them to fit your fictional setting. Also, consider using creative or symbolic language to make the name stand out.
It depends. You need to check their registration status, funding sources, and mission statement to determine if New Story is non-profit. Sometimes it's not straightforward and requires detailed research.
Sure. 'Antavasna' could be a name, and 'hindi' refers to the Hindi language. So it could potentially be a story, a song, or some form of cultural expression related to a person named Antavasna within the Hindi - speaking world. For example, it could be a story about Antavasna's struggle and success in a traditional Hindi society.
I recommend a book for you. It's called "Space-Time Development Guide." The protagonist of this science fiction novel obtained the ability to travel through time and space and cooperated with the country to develop an alternate world. Although it doesn't completely match the plot you described, it also contains elements of the protagonist transmigrating to the two-dimensional world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, there are many. For example, the stories of Kabir. His stories are full of wisdom and spiritual insights. They engage the reader with their profound messages about life and humanity.
There are also modern Hindi stories that focus on friendship, family values, and the pursuit of dreams. For instance, many Hindi novels and short stories explore the theme of a person's struggle in a big city to achieve success while staying true to their roots.
No. By definition, taboo stories usually involve themes that are considered offensive or inappropriate in a particular culture. It's better to look for traditional and positive Hindi stories.