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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLalita Sharma, twenty-four, spends most of her time thinking about the psychological and philosophical matters happening in one’s life, and tries to find the answers to the questions which baffle her. At times, when she is unable to find answers, she pens down her feelings onto paper in the form of real-time stories, which have a deep impact on the social ecosystem. She is a keen observer and loves nature and travelling. She belongs to a middle class family from a small village called Bharana in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. She has been fond of writing stories, poems and drawing sinRead More...
Lalita Sharma, twenty-four, spends most of her time thinking about the psychological and philosophical matters happening in one’s life, and tries to find the answers to the questions which baffle her. At times, when she is unable to find answers, she pens down her feelings onto paper in the form of real-time stories, which have a deep impact on the social ecosystem.
She is a keen observer and loves nature and travelling. She belongs to a middle class family from a small village called Bharana in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. She has been fond of writing stories, poems and drawing since childhood.She enjoys learning about different cultures and traditions whenever she finds time from her schedule.
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Have you ever found yourself perplexed in any situation where your inner conscious has posed you an unanswered question? Where is my home?
Talash Yeh Ashiya is the story of a girl who has fought an orthodox disguise battle in this so-called modern and growing world of the twenty-first century, and set a beautiful example of social engineering which gives a simple message ‘Be a fighter, not a loser’.
Have you ever found yourself perplexed in any situation where your inner conscious has posed you an unanswered question? Where is my home?
Talash Yeh Ashiya is the story of a girl who has fought an orthodox disguise battle in this so-called modern and growing world of the twenty-first century, and set a beautiful example of social engineering which gives a simple message ‘Be a fighter, not a loser’.
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