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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book has poems about nature and focuses on the elements of social concerns, building the mind with humanity, having peaceful relationships together, experiencing oneness, being close to nature and walking with the picture of a greener prophecy to support the trees. It encourages readers to work for peace among people, understand ourselves, bring smiles to the suffering, seek lovely deeds, run for a reason with hands of togetherness and fill the colours of life.
Siddhartha Saurav Hatimuria
Siddhartha Hatimuria hails from a small town called Lakwa in the Sivasagar district of Assam. He has studied in two different schools – VKV Dibrugarh and St. Thomas English School, Nagaon.
After completing his higher secondary education at Alpha Beta College, he joined an engineering course in Kaziranga University, Jorhat. He loves playing table tennis, is a huge follower of cricket and has a keen interest in writing novels and listening to music. His previous book, Izailon and the Deadly Little Prince created a whirlpool of dreams and thrilling incidents. Now his second book, The Humanity and the Peaceland, presents poems about nature’s ideology, literary conventions of social issues and bonding with humanity and gives priority to the greenery of the world.
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