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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSadhna is a former journalist and is currently practicing law in Mumbai. Although she originally hails from Hajipur, Bihar, she now lives in Mumbai. She studied in BRA University, University of Mumbai, IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) and has obtained a degree in chemistry, law, journalism and criminal justice system respectively. She has loved reading novels and stories since her childhood, which ultimately inspired her to author a book. She admires Munsi Premchand, Yashpaal, Amrit Lal Nagar, Mahadevi Verma, Amrita Pritam, Maxim Gorki and William Shakespeare for their priceless Read More...
Sadhna is a former journalist and is currently practicing law in Mumbai. Although she originally hails from Hajipur, Bihar, she now lives in Mumbai. She studied in BRA University, University of Mumbai, IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) and has obtained a degree in chemistry, law, journalism and criminal justice system respectively. She has loved reading novels and stories since her childhood, which ultimately inspired her to author a book. She admires Munsi Premchand, Yashpaal, Amrit Lal Nagar, Mahadevi Verma, Amrita Pritam, Maxim Gorki and William Shakespeare for their priceless contribution to the literary world. She has been writing fiction since her college days in Hajipur to entertain her friends, but never tried to publish the written content. After coming to Mumbai in 2007 and spending a couple of years in the field of journalism she finally decided to share her experiences and imagination with the people at large in the form of a story. However, before this novel, some stories written by her have been published in magazines. She is very fond of History and whenever she gets time from her busy schedule she packs her bag and leaves to feel the grace of historical places in India. Besides her wish to become a top lawyer in India, she also wants to travel around world.
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Pooja feels like a poor, deprived and helpless person. She wants to rebel against social discrimination but she can’t seem to gather the courage to do so. Her situation is like that of a rat, trapped in the strong iron cage, trying hard to escape. The rat is in double trouble because there’s a bloody worm sucking his blood and he can’t find a way to get rid of it.
Pooja feels like a poor, deprived and helpless person. She wants to rebel against social discrimination but she can’t seem to gather the courage to do so. Her situation is like that of a rat, trapped in the strong iron cage, trying hard to escape. The rat is in double trouble because there’s a bloody worm sucking his blood and he can’t find a way to get rid of it.
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