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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalWith the aid of Arul and Viji, a poacher named Arivalagan tracks a tiger in the fringe of the tiger reserve and captures it. The tiger manages to escape during their attempt to transfer it to an undisclosed destination, however, and enters a location where its presence is unexpected. In order to stop the tiger from endangering the public, Arul and Viji set out to track it down and trap it. Unfortunately, as things go, the tiger turns into a man-eater, and its detrimental impact can be felt outside the hamlet.
The narrative moves between the communities where the tiger preys on humans, illuminating the customs, way of life, and issues that locals deal with on a daily basis.
Balamurugan K A
Balamurugan Kathirvel hails from Varanavasi village in the Ariyalur District of Tamil Nadu. He was one of the authors of the English textbook for the Tamil Nadu government's Samacheer Kalvi initiative. Momentarily, he is an English teacher teaching at Panchayat Union Middle School, Keelaesanai, in the Ariyalur District. He obtained his graduate and post-graduate degrees from the prestigious dodransbicentennial, St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirapalli. His main goal is to use a language that is both expressive and simple to comprehend, to promote the unique traditions, customs, and way of life in the villages of Tamil Nadu. He is passionate about preserving and promoting his society's rich cultural legacy and passing it on to future generations.
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