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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHumans have lost their passion for improving themselves on a personal level due to overly relying on technology. This makes the author further research this topic and find something that is equally or more important for us humans to survive rather than living at the mercy of automatic intelligence. In this book (The Black Tiger), the author is discussing the one quality that society needs in order to improve their life is by concentrating on self-work.
As modern technology is at its peak, the challenges that our society's youngsters are now facing are real interaction with work that makes us grow or improve as a human. Consider this: "In today's world, we focus all of our energy on improving our technology while making little to no effort to improve our own self as a human."
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Abdul Rahim is the author of the book Indian Muslim Fauj and also a member of the social activist group MIM Sena, which is an association that works to improve the political and social welfare of the country (India). He received his bachelor of technology degree from Dr. M.G.R University in 2018 and joined several social activist groups like Indian Youth Welfare, Muslim Social and Educational Welfare Board – Kolkata, Dalit Muslim ekta Sangh, Indian Muslim Fauj etc.
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