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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalUday Sadhwani is a student in IP University, New Delhi, India pursuing his graduation. He did his schooling in Amity International School. Apart from being a writer he is a cricketer and plays for his college. This is his first book. He developed his passion for writing in his school time when he was encouraged to make Hindi rhymes on different situations and on teachers by his friends. The interest in writing developed even more in his higher standards of which this book is a result. If you would like to contact him, please write to him at: uday.sadhwani@gmail.comRead More...
Uday Sadhwani is a student in IP University, New Delhi, India pursuing his graduation.
He did his schooling in Amity International School. Apart from being a writer he is a cricketer and plays for his college. This is his first book. He developed his passion for writing in his school time when he was encouraged to make Hindi rhymes on different situations and on teachers by his friends. The interest in writing developed even more in his higher standards of which this book is a result.
If you would like to contact him, please write to him at:
uday.sadhwani@gmail.com
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This is a journey of a common man struggling, fighting, moving and living through the different stages of life. This is an observation on a human mind, his actions and feelings during the different stages of his life. This is also a comparison between a human mind and the nature. This is about a mankind's vision.
This is a journey of a common man struggling, fighting, moving and living through the different stages of life. This is an observation on a human mind, his actions and feelings during the different stages of his life. This is also a comparison between a human mind and the nature. This is about a mankind's vision.
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