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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. Vimal Kalia, a dental surgeon by profession, was born in Shimla to Capt. Madan Lal Kalia and Anuradha Kalia. Due to the nature of his father’s job, he has traveled all over the country, which led to his fascination with various languages. Love for Hindi came to him at a young age; he revered the language, and hence, his stories are also in Hindi. The magazine Dharmyug influenced him greatly. Writing short stories and poetry in Hindi is his passion. Thank God, I m not a woman is his first publication. Presently, he owns Dantantra, a dental, oral and maxillofacial center in PanchkRead More...
Dr. Vimal Kalia, a dental surgeon by profession, was born in Shimla to Capt. Madan Lal Kalia and Anuradha Kalia. Due to the nature of his father’s job, he has traveled all over the country, which led to his fascination with various languages.
Love for Hindi came to him at a young age; he revered the language, and hence, his stories are also in Hindi. The magazine Dharmyug influenced him greatly. Writing short stories and poetry in Hindi is his passion. Thank God, I m not a woman is his first publication.
Presently, he owns Dantantra, a dental, oral and maxillofacial center in Panchkula.
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Somewhere, each and every moment, someone is being forced, raped in a vacuum. Somewhere, the slogan Beti Bachao has become powerless, and the world is deprived of her mother.
Somewhere, even today, there is an Emeriti woman wondering ‘why me?’ Stories of infertility—many questions give birth to many more questions. And, there are no answers to these questions.
Let’s read some of these stories.
Somewhere, each and every moment, someone is being forced, raped in a vacuum. Somewhere, the slogan Beti Bachao has become powerless, and the world is deprived of her mother.
Somewhere, even today, there is an Emeriti woman wondering ‘why me?’ Stories of infertility—many questions give birth to many more questions. And, there are no answers to these questions.
Let’s read some of these stories.
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