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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI present this book to all the lost souls with unfulfilled dreams in times when the clouds blur the sky through all the stories you have lived and all the tales you could not. So that your heart beats to the rhythm of pure love and your soul finds compassion once again.
Let this book be your shade in the storm and your shadow in the mild. Find your true self in a gratefulness that radiates like a ray of sunlight passing through a broken window, hidden underneath the current upheaval, to return to your purpose in life. Have faith that the suffering isn't futile, but rekindling a hope lost somewhere in life.
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Akanksha John
She is an artist, voice of pure love and emptiness. In this book, she wishes to compel her readers to realise what they have been missing in their bountiful life. She knows the void in your soul, a void you resisted seeing.
Akanksha John a dynamic personality who wears many hats and wears all of them well. She graduated with dual specialisation from Jesus and Mary college, University of Delhi, followed by a scholarship rewarded for pursuing MBA(International Business) from SDA Bocconi, School of management , Italy. Currently she is a PhD Scholar, pursuing her PhD in Organisational behaviour and psychology.
She has been a youth parliamentarian, global diplomat and has unmatched oratory skills representing varied delegations across the world.
She established her organisation named Manimo foundation, in 2018 which contributes to the sustainable development goals in a multinational capacity.
She has deeply analysed the plight of mental illness and has counselled people going through palliative illness through her end of life counselling, and lifted numerous depressed people out of their dark phases.
One completely looses themself in her words, as the listener is united to the original essence.
Minds and souls are engulfed by her radiance. She emanates maternal concern for the most despondent and disadvantaged people.
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