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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAfter losing the same competition three times in a row, I thought it better not to participate in that competition again. But my teachers forcefully sent me there. I was sure we would lose this time too.
My goal was to play. I was waiting for that day. But when that day came. The whole thing seemed to me to be a trap. What was the trap, and who created that?
Nitul Das
He is an ordinary middle-class boy. He desires to touch the sky. When everyone at school was expanding the meaning of a piece of poetry or prose from a guide, he would write it all in his language. He was born in a small village called Narayanpur. Today he has written a day of his imagination on the pages of the book.
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