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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalGet ready for an adrenalin-packed adventure across the tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, as the young author passionately trails the striped beauty in its natural habitat. The author’s vivid account of his encounters in the wilderness will magically transport you to the jungles of Central India. Out in the jungles, you are sure to hear the calls of the sambars and cheetals and feel the stealthy movements of the tigers and leopards waiting to prey upon their unsuspecting victims.
Amidst all the action and thrill, you will also discover astonishing facts about the big cat and its unique behavior in the wild and understand the need to save our glorious tigers from vanishing into oblivion.
Syead Wahabuddin Nasir
The young author, Syead Wahabuddin Nasir, has visited many national parks, tiger reserves and wildlife sanctuaries in India and Nepal, including world-famous Corbett National Park and Tiger Reserve, Ranthambhore National Park, Kaziranga National Park, Bandipur National Park, Hazaribagh Wildlife Sanctuary, Valmiki Tiger Reserve, Sunderbans and Chitwan National Park.
The author has been interested in wildlife and conservation since his school days. When he was still in school, the author wrote a detailed account of his visit to Corbett and other national parks. This was published in the form of a book entitled Wonderful Days in Tigerlands, in the year 2012.
At present, Syead is a final-year student of B.Sc. Botany (honours) at the illustrious Patna Science College, Patna University, one of the oldest and prestigious universities of India.
The author is keenly interested in studying wildlife. He is an amateur wildlife activist and a regular visitor to tiger reserves. He aspires to become a forest officer and contribute in conservation efforts.
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