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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAaradhya Gupta is a young author from Uttar Pradesh, India. She has a passion for writing fictional and mysterious stories and has been honing her skills since a young age. In addition to writing, Aaradhya enjoys dancing and clicking pictures in her free time. Aaradhya is also determined to pursue a career in medicine. She believes that becoming a doctor will give her the opportunity to serve her community and make a positive impact on people's lives. Read More...
Aaradhya Gupta is a young author from Uttar Pradesh, India. She has a passion for writing fictional and mysterious stories and has been honing her skills since a young age. In addition to writing, Aaradhya enjoys dancing and clicking pictures in her free time. Aaradhya is also determined to pursue a career in medicine. She believes that becoming a doctor will give her the opportunity to serve her community and make a positive impact on people's lives.
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Himari Saiko's Adventures focus on the two most challenging problems that Himari and her city, Osaka, are dealing with. Is she going to be able to make it? Continue reading the book...
Himari Saiko's Adventures focus on the two most challenging problems that Himari and her city, Osaka, are dealing with. Is she going to be able to make it? Continue reading the book...
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"Here comes the airplane, brrr!!" Rachna's mother, suffering from Peter Pan syndrome, opens her mouth in a kiddish manner, eating up the spoon full of medicines having a bitter taste. "At the age when adults need to swallow tablets, she is struggling to drink syrups! Don't take this syndrome in a us Read More...
"Amma, I'm going out!" said Raman as he hung the empty sack on his shoulder and waved to his mother for his regular work. He was a ragpicker. Raman's mother, Jayeshvari, was a sweeper and sold fish which his step-father brought home. Raman's father died when he was just 5 years old. He obsessively m Read More...
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