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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGwravaram Prasanth is a renowned writer who was born in 1980 Guntur, Andra Pradesh. His father was a military man who faced both world wars and his mother was a housewife. He did his schooling in India’s Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghathan. He completed his B.Sc (Electronics) degree from Seshadripuram College, Bangalore University. He recently passed B.Ed. (Hindi/Science) in first class from Uchha Shiksha Shodh Sansthaan from Hyderabad. After this he became a teacher and taught for 2 years before he decided to write a book. Read More...
Gwravaram Prasanth is a renowned writer who was born in 1980 Guntur, Andra Pradesh. His father was a military man who faced both world wars and his mother was a housewife.
He did his schooling in India’s Kendriya Vidyalaya Sanghathan. He completed his B.Sc (Electronics) degree from Seshadripuram College, Bangalore University. He recently passed B.Ed. (Hindi/Science) in first class from Uchha Shiksha Shodh Sansthaan from Hyderabad. After this he became a teacher and taught for 2 years before he decided to write a book.
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Badua Majdoori is set in the pre-independence era during which the landlord system prevailed in rural India. It was the time when aristocrats, backed by the British, seized the lands and property of the poor by trapping them in debt.
Post independence, Ashok, who becomes the landlord in the newly-independent India, sees all his schoolmates and friends become bonded laborers, whose houses have been mortgaged. These people slaved under such landlords and f
Badua Majdoori is set in the pre-independence era during which the landlord system prevailed in rural India. It was the time when aristocrats, backed by the British, seized the lands and property of the poor by trapping them in debt.
Post independence, Ashok, who becomes the landlord in the newly-independent India, sees all his schoolmates and friends become bonded laborers, whose houses have been mortgaged. These people slaved under such landlords and functioned in a system that was separate from the laws that governed the rest of the country.
How can they get released from bondage and how can they lead a free, happy where they get to make their own choices?
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