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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalBeauty, ugliness, fairness, blackness or disability of the body does not matter because human is the best creation of God, the best example to confirm my above statement is Miss. Sangeeta Sharma, who despite being suffering from Muscular Dystrophy since childhood, remained optimistic towards life with full faith in the justice of God. 10 poignant poems of her are stored in 'Princess Can Be on Wheelchair.' Each poem expresses her beautiful feelings and positive outlook towards life. I pray to God to give every living being the vitality and positive feelings and optimism towards life like her. My best wishes to Sangeeta Sharma to achieve success in all her goals and reach the ultimate point.
Dr. Dinesh Pathak 'Shashi'
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Myself Sangeeta Sharma 'Sangam.' I was born on March 12, 1994, in Mathura to Mr. Ashok Sharma and Mrs. Yamuna Sharma. I hold a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology. Muscular Dystrophy, a rare disease is the ultimate source of strength for me. I love to express myself through poetry and painting. I have published a hindi poetry book titled "SARIKA." for which I was honored with the Srimati Satyavati Devi-Smriti Sahitya Shree Samman for 2022-23. You can reach me at sangeetasharmajee@gmail.com.
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