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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 PalIt is said that friends from childhood are the best friends in life. It is difficult to get or make other good friends later on in life, in college, or during your job or business.
It is true but up to a certain extent, because there are always exceptions.
It is also said that having a true friend is a gift from God, a great gift, especially considering today’s world.
Most of us have many friends but unfortunately, today friendship is correlated with status.
Our generation is lucky to have friends without such parameters.
In friendship, it is not important who came first or who came later. What matters is who stayed until the end.
One can’t pay such friends back in any way but by creating sweet memories with them.
Life is truly a mystery, it is something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain. Similarly, a few people enter and impact your life is unexplainable ways.
The Torn Jeans is about the celebration of friendship, of Digvijay with the author, and their best times together.
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Vijay Sarupria
Vijay Sarupria is an IT professional and also an entrepreneur with interest in organic products business. Since childhood, he was fond of writing and has written several poems, short stories and fiction before turning into a published author.
He is an avid reader, music lover and traveler with keen interest in exploring arts, literature and culture across places.
He lives in Mumbai with his family.
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