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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn and educated in Kolkata, Susmita Mukherjee spent parts of her childhood in Odisha and Jharkhand where her father, a business management Post-graduate student from Edinburgh, worked with the National Coal Development Corporation. She began her journalistic career with The Telegraph (Kolkata) in the late 1980s and later joined The Times of India (Eastern region covering Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar and the Northeast) where she worked as coordinating editor for many years. In 2016, the Public Relations Council of India conferred on her the Media Personality of the Year (Print Media) award foRead More...
Born and educated in Kolkata, Susmita Mukherjee spent parts of her childhood in Odisha and Jharkhand where her father, a business management Post-graduate student from Edinburgh, worked with the National Coal Development Corporation. She began her journalistic career with The Telegraph (Kolkata) in the late 1980s and later joined The Times of India (Eastern region covering Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar and the Northeast) where she worked as coordinating editor for many years. In 2016, the Public Relations Council of India conferred on her the Media Personality of the Year (Print Media) award for her outstanding contribution to the profession, industry and society. She lives in Kolkata.
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Set in an imagined landscape, The Spring Flame is a love story woven out of human dilemma over development and disaster. A government decision to set up a nuclear power plant pushes a village to the edge, as it gets torn apart by conflicting challenges over land and the environment. The book artistically captures the dramatic turns in the lives of the villagers, especially young lovers Priyanka and Jeet. The two childhood friends, born and brought up together
Set in an imagined landscape, The Spring Flame is a love story woven out of human dilemma over development and disaster. A government decision to set up a nuclear power plant pushes a village to the edge, as it gets torn apart by conflicting challenges over land and the environment. The book artistically captures the dramatic turns in the lives of the villagers, especially young lovers Priyanka and Jeet. The two childhood friends, born and brought up together in their idyllic, agrarian village, learn to embrace the rapidly changing world around them.
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