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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalEvery common man has the ability and spark to become the ‘messiah of masses’, by walking an extra mile with emotion and compassion. The story explicitly presents the unique and strange bond shared between Madam Ji and Raghu, where she is an epitome of inspiration for the impoverished tribal youth and he is mystified by her awe-inspiring persona and wants to do it all to walk on the path and the dream seen by her for him.
Ruchka is an ode to all youngsters of today who are not blessed with good fortune but who wish to make a difference in the world in their own small ways.
Vijay Krishna Tripathi
The author, Vijay Krishna Tripathi, was born to his late parents Smt. Shivpati Tripathi and Shri Radhey Shyam Tripathi. While working as a Lecturer and Principal in a college situated in a little town in the lap of Kaymore Hills, covered by the deep forests in the south skirts of Mirzapur (Now Sonebhadra), he had a chance to experience different plights—poverty, ignorance, superstitions and strife—of the native and the local tribes.
Deprived of basic necessities in life, it was strange for him to see that sometimes these rustic simpletons were reluctant to come out of the blind wells of their ignorance. On being with these half-fed and ill-clad creations of God, one can think, How and why are they on the earth? The beam of a new era is reaching there in the heart of darkness but still there is time for dawn. This is the reason, that the characters from his stories often slip from a smooth pitch road of town to uneven narrow walkways of forests.
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