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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLiterally Panglossian means a person who is relentlessly optimistic regardless of the circumstances. Here lies the title of my book. I Mr Debayan being relentlessly optimistic, aspire for some monstrous changes in our country. It could be caste system, creed, or the amelioration of the distressed and downtrodden tribal of our country. It could be women empowerment as well. It could be escalation of present state of Indian youngsters indulged in chaos. And my optimism is that our countrymen will understand the importance, countless impact of mother nature on us and will feel the strong urge inside to protect our flora, fauna, and endangered species at any cost. I know my hankering after my country will never be in vain. I have embroidered seven such non-fiction with different flavours for you. Each and every story reflects contemporary society I hope you will like it too.
Debayan Bera
Debayan Bera, the name does not belong to any eminent author. He is a novice one who wants to break all the conventional customs of writing. The mantra of humanity reverberate in every line of his nonfiction. There is nothing to be said about the author of this book, who came from a small suburb, but his experience can undoubtedly pave path for many people. Although it is not surprising that he wrote a 100-page book at the age of nineteen, his writing captivated everyone. The author has turned his sackful of experience upside down in front of you.
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