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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGurminder Singh was born to a farming family in the village Malakpur in the Hapur District, Uttar Pradesh. He received his primary education at the village school and higher education from the University of Delhi. The author has worked in the area of elementary education with Governmental, Non-Governmental and Multilateral International (United Nations) Organizations. The author has many publications on education, child rights, girls’ education, adolescence, gender and related social development issues. Notion Press has recently published his Hindi poetry book titled "Kitab KhRead More...
Gurminder Singh was born to a farming family in the village Malakpur in the Hapur District, Uttar Pradesh. He received his primary education at the village school and higher education from the University of Delhi. The author has worked in the area of elementary education with Governmental, Non-Governmental and Multilateral International (United Nations) Organizations. The author has many publications on education, child rights, girls’ education, adolescence, gender and related social development issues. Notion Press has recently published his Hindi poetry book titled "Kitab Khuli Rahne Do: Let Leave the Book Open!" and "Kagaz Ki Talash: An Unwanted Endeavour". It is easily available to readers at the Notion Press Bookstore and other e-commerce sites. https://www.kkrdgs.com/
Contact : gsingh.edu@gmail.com & kkrdgs@gmail.com
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Kagaz Ki Talash is a poetic narration that questions survival and existence. Sometimes, it illustrates the internal conflicts of the social system and makes a satire on political arrangements. Sometimes, it tries to organize broken humanity and raise the voice of marginalized beings.
It hopes for vivid dreams and lives in the unfriendly social context. Reading these poems will take one on an introspective journey of finding oneself.
Kagaz Ki Talash is a poetic narration that questions survival and existence. Sometimes, it illustrates the internal conflicts of the social system and makes a satire on political arrangements. Sometimes, it tries to organize broken humanity and raise the voice of marginalized beings.
It hopes for vivid dreams and lives in the unfriendly social context. Reading these poems will take one on an introspective journey of finding oneself.
Day-to-day struggles of life and engagements in choices between the city and village have complicated the life of the ordinary man. He is confused about what to choose and whom to listen. He is failing to adjust between old and new, everywhere seems disheartening; only his hope has kept him afloat and engaged.
Day-to-day struggles of life and engagements in choices between the city and village have complicated the life of the ordinary man. He is confused about what to choose and whom to listen. He is failing to adjust between old and new, everywhere seems disheartening; only his hope has kept him afloat and engaged.
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