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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDon’t Kill Me contains adventures of life-risking confrontations with animals. Stories of how the young generation, during their school and college period, take revenge on people for a very small incident and how that small incident escalates to a big-bloody episode with many losing their lives. In some instances, young people tried dangerous and life-risking activities to prove their potential. There are untold stories of birds and how they bond with human beings, how one lovely couple is being separated by society in the name of caste, how people are so cruel to animals, and how they are slowly, gradually yet prominently killing them. An account of how ancient people lived in miserable conditions – the experience of life in bullock carts and wooden boats. Stories that narrate how the bonds between people and animals are just like with our families – the tale of why crocodiles do not attack wooden boats, how houses were built and completely ruined after fires and how people came together to help one another during calamities.
Ramani Ranjan Khuntia
Ramani Ranjan Khuntia comes from a lower-middle-class Indian family. His father was a President awarded government teacher and his mother was a teacher in her early marriage days. Later she converted into a full-time housewife. They are five brothers and two sisters. Ramani was a Lecturer and a Finance Director. After spending around 23 years both in an academic and corporate career, he decided to be a full-time writer and portray his life experiences on paper. He spent his childhood in his native village Badasuanlo, Kamakhyanagar Tehsil, Dhenkanal District, Odisha, India till schooling and later moved to the city for his education. Now he resides in Gurugram, Haryana, India which is a part of NCR, with his wife, daughter, and son. He is working on other books such as — Role of Finance Director in the Corporate World, Is Religion a Necessity of Present Society, Killer Emperor, True Relation in Social Distancing, and World’s Best Human Being. For more details, you may write to him by email: ramaniranjankhuntia@gmail.com
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