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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLover of all goodness, the author is a naturalist born in Kottayam, grown up seeing the crumble of environment by sheer carelessness and selfishness of his men. He adventures to travel the whole length of a dying river flowing through Kottayam and through the protagonist he tells the story of everything from the origin uptill the last laugh of tomorrow. Read More...
Lover of all goodness, the author is a naturalist born in Kottayam, grown up seeing the crumble of environment by sheer carelessness and selfishness of his men. He adventures to travel the whole length of a dying river flowing through Kottayam and through the protagonist he tells the story of everything from the origin uptill the last laugh of tomorrow.
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7 kilometers to the east of Kottayam lay the enormous lush green fields of Vadavathoor. All the water from the surrounding midlands flows to ‘Moonnattumukku’, the flooded midfield area. ‘Meenanthara’ river originates here. The history of mankind is the history of the rivers.
At dusk Madhu journeys all along the banks of the river and gets the revelation of the history of time, space and matter, till his last laugh, through life, love and nature.
7 kilometers to the east of Kottayam lay the enormous lush green fields of Vadavathoor. All the water from the surrounding midlands flows to ‘Moonnattumukku’, the flooded midfield area. ‘Meenanthara’ river originates here. The history of mankind is the history of the rivers.
At dusk Madhu journeys all along the banks of the river and gets the revelation of the history of time, space and matter, till his last laugh, through life, love and nature. It is the nature who holds the right to chasten the flow. The story is about the gush of ‘Meenantharayar’ river towards the west.
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