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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalKusum and her siblings were playing merrily with the prop roots of banyan trees. Abhay tried to climb those but in vain, he gave up and started observing the massive trees which left him in complete awe. Kusum went near him and asked,
“Do they form a circle?” He nodded and they both started counting those huge trees. “One, two, three, four…………. twelve.” Total twelve trees, holding hands of each other as if they will dance at any time.
She sat on an enormous boulder and looked at Gayu who was full of joys of spring while swinging with roots and was shouting jubilantly.“Gayu don't shout dear,” said Kusum because her keen ear caught the echoes of Gayu's sound. In this trio, Kusum was thirteen years old, Abhay was eleven years old and Gayu's age was five. Kusum saw big ant hill near the boulder and was shocked and got up from there. It frightened her and she felt the heart beats of her and moved back but she heard Abhay and turned towards him.
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Kanchan Niwas Bansode
Mrs. Kanchan Niwas Bansode is a school teacher in a town of Maharashtra, India. She is in the field of teaching from last twenty years and the best teacher awardee from a local institution. She uses her skill with her experience for making learning process easy and enjoyable for her students. She likes to learn different things and believes that a person remains a student through out the life. She likes to say herself a learner instead of a master.
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