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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMaanas Taneja Maanas is a 10th grader at The Scottish High International School, Sushant Lok, Gurgaon. He has been here in this school from the initial years. Maanas is a happy go lucky young man, academically interested in pursuing math and science and loves computer programming, robotics and cubing. He has a multifaceted personality ranging from his other interests and skills—playing the tabla and the electric guitar with equal ease, poetry recitation, street plays, playing tennis etc., to name a few and is also an avid reader of books. Akaash R. Parthasarathy Akaash is in the 10th graRead More...
Maanas Taneja
Maanas is a 10th grader at The Scottish High International School, Sushant Lok, Gurgaon. He has been here in this school from the initial years.
Maanas is a happy go lucky young man, academically interested in pursuing math and science and loves computer programming, robotics and cubing. He has a multifaceted personality ranging from his other interests and skills—playing the tabla and the electric guitar with equal ease, poetry recitation, street plays, playing tennis etc., to name a few and is also an avid reader of books.
Akaash R. Parthasarathy
Akaash is in the 10th grade at The Shri Ram School, Aravali, DLF Gurgaon. He spent his early years in New York City and currently resides in Gurgaon, India.
Akaash loves maths, programming and robotics. He plays the piano and tennis—though not at the same time. When he is not busy with these activities or his school work, he is deep in thought thinking of his next book.
Maanas and Akaash started writing this book when they were in the fourth grade in The Scottish High International School, giving life to a fruit civilization on a distant planet. They shared a common notebook to pen down their ideas—one would pick up where the other left off. In the book, fictional fruits race through a galaxy fighting for survival in a way reflecting what we on earth are going through now.
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