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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSubash Mohapatra writes poems in Oriya and English and has earned a reputation as a human rights, peace, and environmental activist. His short poems express his humanitarian beliefs and his adherence to the advancement of peace and justice. His work often reflects the voice of broken hearts who oppose injustice, racial discrimination, and brutality. He embraces the idea of non-violence. In all he writes, he presents a fearless voice to marginalized society and dreams of significant changes to come, of a new beginning. He lives in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, India. He has successfully cRead More...
Subash Mohapatra writes poems in Oriya and English and has earned a reputation as a human rights, peace, and environmental activist. His short poems express his humanitarian beliefs and his adherence to the advancement of peace and justice. His work often reflects the voice of broken hearts who oppose injustice, racial discrimination, and brutality. He embraces the idea of non-violence. In all he writes, he presents a fearless voice to marginalized society and dreams of significant changes to come, of a new beginning. He lives in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, India. He has successfully campaigned against child marriages and presently works with End Corporate Abuse, a non-profit campaign.
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In the Shadow of Dawood Ibrahim: When Justice Betrays Identity
What happens when the very system sworn to protect justice becomes the source of your deepest betrayal? In this gripping personal memoir, Subash Mohapatra bares the relentless ordeal of being branded by a judge, his identity twisted into a weapon against him in the courtroom.
Standing accused in the shadow of one of India’s most notorious fugitives, Mohapatra’s fight is more than
In the Shadow of Dawood Ibrahim: When Justice Betrays Identity
What happens when the very system sworn to protect justice becomes the source of your deepest betrayal? In this gripping personal memoir, Subash Mohapatra bares the relentless ordeal of being branded by a judge, his identity twisted into a weapon against him in the courtroom.
Standing accused in the shadow of one of India’s most notorious fugitives, Mohapatra’s fight is more than a legal battle—it is a powerful story of resilience, courage, and the fight to reclaim truth in a world clouded by prejudice and fear. His journey exposes a justice system where suspicion can overshadow facts and where identity becomes a dangerous liability.
With unflinching honesty and raw emotion, this book pulls back the curtain on the personal costs of confronting injustice, revealing the scars left behind when power betrays fairness. It is a voice for those silenced, a call to awaken the conscience of a society that must choose between fear and fairness.
Read this memoir to witness the struggle of one man who refused to be defined by a shadow, who dared to challenge a flawed system—and who reminds us all that justice must never betray identity.
In the Shadow of Dawood Ibrahim: When Justice Betrays Identity
What happens when the very system sworn to protect justice becomes the source of your deepest betrayal? In this gripping personal memoir, Subash Mohapatra bares the relentless ordeal of being branded by a judge, his identity twisted into a weapon against him in the courtroom.
Standing accused in the shadow of one of India’s most notorious fugitives, Mohapatra’s fight is more than
In the Shadow of Dawood Ibrahim: When Justice Betrays Identity
What happens when the very system sworn to protect justice becomes the source of your deepest betrayal? In this gripping personal memoir, Subash Mohapatra bares the relentless ordeal of being branded by a judge, his identity twisted into a weapon against him in the courtroom.
Standing accused in the shadow of one of India’s most notorious fugitives, Mohapatra’s fight is more than a legal battle—it is a powerful story of resilience, courage, and the fight to reclaim truth in a world clouded by prejudice and fear. His journey exposes a justice system where suspicion can overshadow facts and where identity becomes a dangerous liability.
With unflinching honesty and raw emotion, this book pulls back the curtain on the personal costs of confronting injustice, revealing the scars left behind when power betrays fairness. It is a voice for those silenced, a call to awaken the conscience of a society that must choose between fear and fairness.
Read this memoir to witness the struggle of one man who refused to be defined by a shadow, who dared to challenge a flawed system—and who reminds us all that justice must never betray identity.
Does God exist? This has been an ongoing topic of debate that has led to all sorts of exploitation, many different forms of violence, and the proliferation of stories and tales. The short poems included in The Question of God’s Existence are humanistic. Thus, each poem is a voice for the well-being of humankind, which questions the rationale for the acceptance of God’s existence. These poems are the epitome of humanity when the human race today is
Does God exist? This has been an ongoing topic of debate that has led to all sorts of exploitation, many different forms of violence, and the proliferation of stories and tales. The short poems included in The Question of God’s Existence are humanistic. Thus, each poem is a voice for the well-being of humankind, which questions the rationale for the acceptance of God’s existence. These poems are the epitome of humanity when the human race today is in conflict and struggle. There are many shadows: class, religion, language, origin, boundary. Hints and indications of these various shadows appear in the individual poems, which, though brief, are filled with emotion.
We are looking for the art of living life. But greed and confusion are there along the way, always. The essence of life is lost. Still, we search the path. Sunshine and Rain, a collection of short poems, haikus, and senryu, offers some lonely moments to find a way to survive from a busy life - in one breath. Poems contained in this anthology provide hope for new beginnings.
We are looking for the art of living life. But greed and confusion are there along the way, always. The essence of life is lost. Still, we search the path. Sunshine and Rain, a collection of short poems, haikus, and senryu, offers some lonely moments to find a way to survive from a busy life - in one breath. Poems contained in this anthology provide hope for new beginnings.
Who knows where life is going? Who can measure the state of nature? Can the depth of love be measured? But there is life in dreams and aspirations. Bought a House on the Moon – a collection of short poems and haikus – shows the way to live out of the trash for a while. Fall in love with life.
Who knows where life is going? Who can measure the state of nature? Can the depth of love be measured? But there is life in dreams and aspirations. Bought a House on the Moon – a collection of short poems and haikus – shows the way to live out of the trash for a while. Fall in love with life.
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