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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal‘And then one day
The sun called me by my name,
I felt warm.’
Life, in essence, can be chronicled in two parts-
Falling down and rising up.
How do two different people cope?
What is it like to cross the abyss?
“Abir's style is simple but effective, his poetry takes you on a voyage of discovery. A promising beginning.”
- Rajdeep Sardesai
Consulting editor at India Today Group
“Abir has so wonderfully captured the true meaning of struggles and appreciating the light at the end of the tunnel.”
- Gautam Dutta
CEO, PVR Cinemas ,India
Abir Sinha
Abir, aged 21, has a multifaceted career with passions including chess, finance, piano, poetry, and social work. Before entering Kirorimal College to pursue a B.com degree, he had already won the Hawaii Chess Championship and was a runner-up in the prestigious Philadelphia Open.
In 2017, he was given the Arena Grandmaster title (AGM) by the President of the World Chess Federation. He won the Young Humanitarian Award for his notable initiative, The Rise Of The Girl Child. Through this initiative, he taught blind girls the game of chess. His love for playing the piano has driven him to finish six grades from the Trinity College of London, and he also has a Youtube Channel, Keys on Keys, where he records famous Bollywood covers.
He worked for EY for a brief period before he decided to embark on a new journey that will enhance his skills in the realm of finance.
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