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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA World Record holder for being the "Youngest Female Author to have Donated all the Royalties for Women Upliftment", Samridhhi is nominated for the prestigious Padma Shri Awards, the fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India by the Indian Government for Republic Day 2021. She also served as the first female CA student to take up the chair of Secretary at Ahmedabad CA Students’ Association, an association that caters to the needs of more than 30,000 CA students across Ahmedabad and its adjoining towns and villages. Apart from this, Samridhhi is a national speaker on topics relateRead More...
A World Record holder for being the "Youngest Female Author to have Donated all the Royalties for Women Upliftment", Samridhhi is nominated for the prestigious Padma Shri Awards, the fourth highest civilian award in the Republic of India by the Indian Government for Republic Day 2021.
She also served as the first female CA student to take up the chair of Secretary at Ahmedabad CA Students’ Association, an association that caters to the needs of more than 30,000 CA students across Ahmedabad and its adjoining towns and villages.
Apart from this, Samridhhi is a national speaker on topics related to Finance, Economics, Management, and Taxes and has delivered lectures to more than 13,000 CA students, across India. She writes Op-Ed columns for The Policy Times, every month. She performs evening poetry recitals "Para'dise" across India, and is a regular speaker at Ahmedabad International Literature Festival, Gujarat Literature Festival, Jaipur BookMark, and various others. Listen to her podcast "Satyakala" on Spotify and Google Podcast.
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To an outsider looking in, on the over-arching subject of economics, one is either curious about the contents, looking forward to breakthroughs, or merely dismissive about the subject, as a whole.
Well, having very briefly established that all humans are affected by this subject despite their relative interests in how it governs their destinies, the readership of this monograph is then like the electromagnetic spectrum, where only a small portion is di
To an outsider looking in, on the over-arching subject of economics, one is either curious about the contents, looking forward to breakthroughs, or merely dismissive about the subject, as a whole.
Well, having very briefly established that all humans are affected by this subject despite their relative interests in how it governs their destinies, the readership of this monograph is then like the electromagnetic spectrum, where only a small portion is discernable to the human eye.
The author, ad nauseum, does not claim to educate the entire community on the subject. What is intended is just to open one’s mind-space up to any ideas of local integrations which, when stitched together, it is hoped will serve larger and larger portions of humanity without clash and with minimum impact on the environment.
Unobliterated is a collection of poetries, which talk about women and topics revolving around women. These topics are the variety of emotions and situations faced by women around the world. The writing style is simple. The book shall take the reader to the dark side of the life of a woman, which is more than often is left untalked and undiscussed.
It is a short read and definitely recommended if you want to explore more about the life of a woman.
Unobliterated is a collection of poetries, which talk about women and topics revolving around women. These topics are the variety of emotions and situations faced by women around the world. The writing style is simple. The book shall take the reader to the dark side of the life of a woman, which is more than often is left untalked and undiscussed.
It is a short read and definitely recommended if you want to explore more about the life of a woman.
INDEPENDENCE (n): In Deepened Ends Tied Independence of Society! Tied withIn Deepened Ends of the Society! Synopsis: Ever wondered the emotions of A girl who is in love for the first time A girl who gets her periods for the first time Successful woman who undergoes an emotional stress Women who breastfeed Emotions running through a rape survivor A widow who masturbates out of her unusual sexual desires Desires and hopes of a prostitute from the societ
INDEPENDENCE (n): In Deepened Ends Tied Independence of Society! Tied withIn Deepened Ends of the Society! Synopsis: Ever wondered the emotions of A girl who is in love for the first time A girl who gets her periods for the first time Successful woman who undergoes an emotional stress Women who breastfeed Emotions running through a rape survivor A widow who masturbates out of her unusual sexual desires Desires and hopes of a prostitute from the society A girl who celebrates her last birthday before her marriage Emotions undergoing a Me Too survivor Desires of a man, who has a woman within himself Of all the women, there is one woman of tornadoes – Mother But again, what if she is a mother of a terrorist? A woman who is celebrating her first night and promises the rest of the nights to her man! So, grab this book and dive into the spectrum of emotions!
Sometimes I feel I shouldn't have kissed Aditya. Aditya - with whom I shared my entire childhood. But that's also the truth; he is the one whom I love. From protecting me for body shaming and bullying to spending his school and college with me, we have grown leaps and bounds. Until, I kissed him during the Sangeet Night of his sister's wedding. Well, I always knew he crushed over many girls and Devangi loved him (maybe, to make me jealous, or whatever) and I fa
Sometimes I feel I shouldn't have kissed Aditya. Aditya - with whom I shared my entire childhood. But that's also the truth; he is the one whom I love. From protecting me for body shaming and bullying to spending his school and college with me, we have grown leaps and bounds. Until, I kissed him during the Sangeet Night of his sister's wedding. Well, I always knew he crushed over many girls and Devangi loved him (maybe, to make me jealous, or whatever) and I faked my crush over Shradhha, so that people don't bully me yet again. But our conversation in the Library, the week after our college started, changed everything. I never knew he always knew that I loved him. Probably, I never wanted him to know before. Set in the backdrop of Gujarat at the time where an identity is virtually a secret, reaches out to Aditya and Abhinav only at Aditya's elder sister's wedding. Will they accept their love for each other? I asked him, "Will you date me if I was a girl?” to which Adi said, "Y -- Yeah..." Will Abhinav go to heights to get his love or abandon himself for Aditya? A young adult romance that speaks about childhood and its perils of growing. Growing up as gay, who has always been a victim of body shaming and bullies. Growing up to realize whether their love shall prosper or not!
Depressed, dejected and destroyed Ishant has learnt many definitions of love in his journey of life. But fate teaches him about the power of love when he meets Anjali on Facebook. Together they create their world of dreams, ANJISH. But will the world accept their dreams? In the battle of destiny and identity, who will win in the end? What will get broken - differences or promises? It’s a story about how they loved, they lost and they lived. This book is
Depressed, dejected and destroyed Ishant has learnt many definitions of love in his journey of life. But fate teaches him about the power of love when he meets Anjali on Facebook. Together they create their world of dreams, ANJISH. But will the world accept their dreams? In the battle of destiny and identity, who will win in the end? What will get broken - differences or promises? It’s a story about how they loved, they lost and they lived. This book is not a love story, it is about love; love which has the power to make you the best or worst or sometimes both.
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