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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWhile peregrinating the distant remote lands by water route a knight and his friend a prince came across the kingdom of Swapnaswarga usurped by despotic ruler Zahar and his accomplices. The knight Bramhajyoti a staunch devotee of lord Shiva and his friend Saundarya were assigned the pre-ordained mission to release the captives joining hands with two damsels named Tamasa and Tamanya and their ghost brigade. The two daughters of the captive king and queen, Tamasa and Tamanya were dastardly killed by Zahar and his accomplices. They were gifted a new phase of life only to fulfil the mission of acquitting the captives. On the way back home the knight and the prince also released thousands of captives in Endcape valley which was also ruled by the autocratic rulers incognito of democracy. The knight and his friend the prince fulfilled the second mission of releasing thousands of captives from the hands of the despotic gripers and planted the seeds of real democracy, liberty and justice for all.
Dhiranjan Patra
About the author : Dhiranjan Patra
He is a lecturer in english at a junior college in odisha. He has more than 30 years of experience in teaching English to intermediate, graduate and postgraduate students. he is a voracious reader who believes that a house without books is the worst impoverished house of all imperfections and trivialities despite all effulence and apex temporalites. He always advises the students to learn through reading books and enjoy the pleasure of reading as a process of learning that is infinite.
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