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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalProf. Dr Ajit Kumar Dev is a Master of Surgery and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons from both England and Edinburgh. Born in pre-partitioned India he looks back on his life across undivided and divided India and subsequently in the UK and tells us about his determined journey to make a difference in his own life and for others in this autobiography. He now lives between Siliguri and Kolkata and dedicates his life in free consultation to the people of Bengal and the subcontinent. Read More...
Prof. Dr Ajit Kumar Dev is a Master of Surgery and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons from both England and Edinburgh. Born in pre-partitioned India he looks back on his life across undivided and divided India and subsequently in the UK and tells us about his determined journey to make a difference in his own life and for others in this autobiography. He now lives between Siliguri and Kolkata and dedicates his life in free consultation to the people of Bengal and the subcontinent.
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An autobiographical account of a boy overcoming all odds during partition and in a newly independent India to fulfil his destiny with great determination, to become a doctor-surgeon, in a journey that takes him across both sides of Bengal in the Indian sub continent and the UK.
An autobiographical account of a boy overcoming all odds during partition and in a newly independent India to fulfil his destiny with great determination, to become a doctor-surgeon, in a journey that takes him across both sides of Bengal in the Indian sub continent and the UK.
An autobiographical account of a boy overcoming all odds during partition and in a newly independent India to fulfil his destiny with great determination, to become a doctor-surgeon, in a journey that takes him across both sides of Bengal in the Indian sub continent and the UK.
An autobiographical account of a boy overcoming all odds during partition and in a newly independent India to fulfil his destiny with great determination, to become a doctor-surgeon, in a journey that takes him across both sides of Bengal in the Indian sub continent and the UK.
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