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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShivangi studied agricultural engineering before switching this field and becoming an author. Her work is inspired by feminism, and focuses on philosophical ideas and social issues. Shivangi’s work can be described as engaging fiction which draws from non-fictitious elements. In her free time, Shivangi enjoys creating art, blogging, and travelling.Read More...
Shivangi studied agricultural engineering before switching this field and becoming an author. Her work is inspired by feminism, and focuses on philosophical ideas and social issues. Shivangi’s work can be described as engaging fiction which draws from non-fictitious elements. In her free time, Shivangi enjoys creating art, blogging, and travelling.
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Everything changed in a moment when the media unveiled highly confidential information about Suchitra Nandan. This news burned all the bridges in her life, leaving nothing but ashes behind.
Allegory of 30 Letters is a story of a lady who was born into wealth, but ended up being castigated by a scurrilous society. Deemed a criminal, she struggles to attain power that will allow her to help others who face discrimination in society.
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Everything changed in a moment when the media unveiled highly confidential information about Suchitra Nandan. This news burned all the bridges in her life, leaving nothing but ashes behind.
Allegory of 30 Letters is a story of a lady who was born into wealth, but ended up being castigated by a scurrilous society. Deemed a criminal, she struggles to attain power that will allow her to help others who face discrimination in society.
What is her mistake? Being a girl, is it a mistake? Carrying feminine organs, was a mistake? Her parents even ignored her age and threw her to the wild animal, illiterate and uncouth human.
The judgmental society puts the justice as its mistress, where ever they feel like, they lay down her.
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