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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAs the final volume in this trilogy of poetry anthologies, these poems focus on the dialogue between the teachers and their students.
Featuring 25 poems centering on the word ‘roots’, each of these voices from The Ardee School, Gurugram explores the primary function of roots – to sustain the life of what remains above.
Rather than an underdog, the roots have now taken centerstage – all to compose the plant as a whole and paint its picture in a holistic light.
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Bijit Sinha, Vibha Gupta, Amrita Singh, Neera Kanojia, Tavishi Gupta, Ritushri Bangur, Atul Kumar Dhuria, Dheeraj Yadav, Ruchi Narula, Rupa Rani Sinha, Rohitash Raj, Akhil Arora, Shweta Khanna Raheja, Sakshi Sethi Arora, Heena Madaan, Aashima Chaturvedi, Rahoul Saigal, Shalini Panwar, Cherry Jain, Gurnoor Kaur Chhabra, Keisha Nair, Tanish Raj Jain, Kiyaara Luthra, Sidharth Bangur, Swati Sharma
Bijit Sinha has previously worked as an English Coordinator who taught KS 2-5 at The Ardee School, Gurugram. He has also worked as an Associate Desk Editor at Cambridge University Press, India.
In the summer of 2017, he conceptualized and co-founded a collaborative writer’s interface, Hook Blue, to rave reviews. The platform sought to introduce sequential storytelling in the same narrative by multiple authors. This was conducted in collaboration with notable authors from Zubaan, Penguin and Harper Collins.
At present, he is working on two follow-ups to Jataka Tales.
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