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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRhythmic, Impulsive, Intuitive footsteps...
Starting-out her poetic Voyage
Sometimes clear, other times a mirage...
Her Life’s Race,
Solving her jumbled maze…
The Traveler in her, her Struggle,
The Puzzled thoughts and the juggle
The Flutter watching the Cloudlets
The Transformation causing a Tear, an emotional outlet…
The Humane touch, the Optimist Wind,
The Selfless Fight a Taboo?
The BTS Blueprint, the Wish-ing Genie and his hint…
The Unspoken Connect Grew...
The Aesthetic Boutique,
Caught through the Vagabond’s eyes
As she witnessed the Warmth of the Sunrise…
This is an expedition of a 'WOMAN'
And her walk…through The Eighteen Steps.
Monisha Batra
Ms Monisha Batra was born in Delhi. She began writing at the age of 9 and has continued this as her passion in which she desiderated expressing through her poetic words. Besides, she is an amateur rallyist, a vagabond traveler who has travelled across 45 cities, a freelance soft skills trainer, an auto-immune syndrome awareness generator and a person who is definitively opinionated about equality.
Monisha is a single yet non-pampered daughter who has tried to sail through the Indian traditional male dominated society. Very early in her life she understood the importance of self-worth and how women were deprived of free thought. So, she decided to explore herself within. The Eighteen Steps is her first creation of eighteen poems coated with story line that depicts the journey of normal life of a girl. Her deep connection with the subject and context makes this journey come to light despite the challenges that one faces.
Climbing the corporate ladder and aware about the long-spoken glass ceiling, Monisha feels we are in a lot better place when compared with the setup that existed a decade back. She feels fortunate to have trained and coached over 1000 professionals in the industry. Although she says that it’s an evolving process, she believes there’s much work that is still needed to have a workplace that is 100% gender unbiased.
Finally, her self-defined life's mantra:
“Let not noise disturb the tranquility life has to offer, You have One Life, be your Own Show Stopper!”
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