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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBorn in Bihar, brought up in Jamshedpur, the author received his early education from Rajendra Vidyalaya,Jamshedpur. After a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, and a short tryst with the Banking Sector as a Probation Officer in Bank Of India, he chose to pursue his dream of getting into the prestigious Civil Service. He cleared the Civil Service Exam,2016, with an All India Rank 218.He has currently been allocated the Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax) and will be posted as Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax under Read More...
Born in Bihar, brought up in Jamshedpur, the author received his early education from Rajendra Vidyalaya,Jamshedpur. After a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, and a short tryst with the Banking Sector as a Probation Officer in Bank Of India, he chose to pursue his dream of getting into the prestigious Civil Service. He cleared the Civil Service Exam,2016, with an All India Rank 218.He has currently been allocated the Indian Revenue Service (Income Tax) and will be posted as Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax under Ministry of Finance. Writing has been his hobby all along and he wishes to pursue it with full zeal throughout his life.
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We’ve seen around us injustice in various forms. It is needed that we transcend all forms of deceit and injustice . ‘Nyaay ki ore’ which means ‘Towards Justice’ is the poet’s imagination of a beautiful and just existence.
We’ve seen around us injustice in various forms. It is needed that we transcend all forms of deceit and injustice . ‘Nyaay ki ore’ which means ‘Towards Justice’ is the poet’s imagination of a beautiful and just existence.
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