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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalVilok, a grassroots-driven NGO worker, and Rimli, a sharp academic and researcher, come together in the floodplains of Assam to implement a government project. Soon, they discover that the communities they work with rely on generations of lived wisdom-knowledge that works and is in harmony with nature, but finds no place in rigid project frameworks. As they try to bridge these two worlds, they face resistance from the system, their team, and the communities themselves. Amidst this struggle, a quiet bond of love begins to grow between them, shaped by shared purpose, disagreements, and the intensity of their work. But as the challenges deepen, so does the strain on their relationship, forcing them to choose between holding on and letting go.
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Aditya Kumar is a seasoned development professional with over 15 years of experience working with leading NGOs across India. Holding a B.Tech in Mechanical and Automation Engineering and an MBA in Marketing and Operations, Aditya began his career in the corporate sector, gaining valuable insights at a prominent insurance company and a mobile advertising firm. However, driven by a deeper sense of purpose, he transitioned to the development sector, dedicating his life to uplifting poverty-stricken and tribal communities in states like Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar. In addition to his impactful work in rural development, Aditya is a passionate author and storyteller. He has written two novels, seamlessly blending his love for writing with his rich experiences in the field. Aditya currently lives in Delhi with his family, where he continues to champion social change and inspire others through his words and actions.
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