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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs a nation, we have changed since 2014. In the era of social media, we talk about faiths openly and have become more sensitive to our faiths. A large section of our population has become so bigoted that they downgrade other’s religions so often.
In today’s New India, a Sikh is a Khalistani for some people, a Muslim is a terrorist, a Christian is a missionary and a Hindu is becoming intolerant. But, are we honest with the faiths we believe in, or we are just contesting that one faith is superior to another faith?
This is about an orphan who grew up with extremely religious people and believes infinitely in the existence of God. One day the protagonist wins a lottery and decides to undertake a pilgrimage that changes his life and perceptions and opens his life to the idea that faith is nothing but a human construct.
Adventures, turbulent, serious and fun—this 24-hour story of a passenger and a taxi driver is an interpretation that what faith can make us do and what we can do when that faith is broken.
Rakesh Rohilla
An engineer by education, a marketer by profession and a thinker by nature, Rakesh Rohilla trying to portray how social media, TV news debates and street corner talks impact people’s thoughts. The idea of this book came with a weird incident that happened to him during his college days. It inspired him to write this book that is relevant in the time today we live in.
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