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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSumohan Banerjee is an English teacher by profession. He taught different schools in India and abroad. He is a lover of nature, and the destruction of nature in any form hurts him. He loves to observe the life around him. He makes even the most common incident of human life memorable by his unique style of representation. It is a balanced mixture of fun, humor, and wit. Students love listening to him, and his readers love reading his books, but he never picks up his pen just to entertain them. Since he has something in mind to convey to his readers, he starts writing. He loves reading all typeRead More...
Sumohan Banerjee is an English teacher by profession. He taught different schools in India and abroad. He is a lover of nature, and the destruction of nature in any form hurts him. He loves to observe the life around him. He makes even the most common incident of human life memorable by his unique style of representation. It is a balanced mixture of fun, humor, and wit. Students love listening to him, and his readers love reading his books, but he never picks up his pen just to entertain them. Since he has something in mind to convey to his readers, he starts writing. He loves reading all types of books, and as a traveler, he is omnivorous in nature.
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This is the story of Anjan, a newly appointed headmaster of a village school. The entire story revolves around the school and the village. The story exposes how Anjan finds that problems do not frighten him, rather they attract him. He realises that problem is not the problem; rather problem is one’s attitude towards a particular problem. The same philosophy is gradually transmitted into the common people of the village. Earlier they used to compla
This is the story of Anjan, a newly appointed headmaster of a village school. The entire story revolves around the school and the village. The story exposes how Anjan finds that problems do not frighten him, rather they attract him. He realises that problem is not the problem; rather problem is one’s attitude towards a particular problem. The same philosophy is gradually transmitted into the common people of the village. Earlier they used to complain about everything and learnt to compromise with them, but after Anjan’s advent they started finding ways of solving them. They even form an agro-based economy that does not depend on any govt. initiatives.
If life is a river, then we are rolling stones in it. Krish moves on like a rolling stone. He loves observing the things and life around him. He loves exploring rustic people living at the lap of nature. His obsession with observation makes him a vagabond in the way of life. He gets involved in different childish adventures. He gets friends and loses them too. In Lalpahari, he gets reunited with his childhood friend Nita who in turn falls in love with him, bu
If life is a river, then we are rolling stones in it. Krish moves on like a rolling stone. He loves observing the things and life around him. He loves exploring rustic people living at the lap of nature. His obsession with observation makes him a vagabond in the way of life. He gets involved in different childish adventures. He gets friends and loses them too. In Lalpahari, he gets reunited with his childhood friend Nita who in turn falls in love with him, but he falls in love with Koli. What happened after that? Did the rolling stone lose its mobility? To explore the unknown but colorful rustic Indian life in pre-digital era, take a stroll with Krish, the rolling stone.
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