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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author, Mr. N Balaji, holds a Commerce degree from the University of Mumbai and Advertising and Public Relations from K. C. College of Management Studies. With over 50 years of extensive experience in Advertising, International Trade, Shipping and various marketing roles, he has a wealth of knowledge in the field. He has travelled extensively across India with the exception of the seven sisters of Northeast. In his leisure time, he enjoys socializing, embarking on long treks and reading books.Read More...
The author, Mr. N Balaji, holds a Commerce degree from the University of Mumbai and Advertising and Public Relations from K. C. College of Management Studies.
With over 50 years of extensive experience in Advertising, International Trade, Shipping and various marketing roles, he has a wealth of knowledge in the field.
He has travelled extensively across India with the exception of the seven sisters of Northeast. In his leisure time, he enjoys socializing, embarking on long treks and reading books.
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Two tender kids, a girl Ramona and the boy Brian almost in the same age level from different rural outskirts grow against the society’s savage and asymmetrical consideration towards their urchin backdrop.
With their dexterous focus on their survival they engage in child labour for pittance, sometimes nomadic on streets without food and shelter. They seesaw unpredictable turbulence both from the nature and their ilk in the society and by their experien
Two tender kids, a girl Ramona and the boy Brian almost in the same age level from different rural outskirts grow against the society’s savage and asymmetrical consideration towards their urchin backdrop.
With their dexterous focus on their survival they engage in child labour for pittance, sometimes nomadic on streets without food and shelter. They seesaw unpredictable turbulence both from the nature and their ilk in the society and by their experience, learn “discomfort is the basis of comfort living’..
When life gives little fillip for survival, Ramona and Brian rise up with some hope to continue their daily chores. As the fillip gets dried up or snatched away by the society’s grandiose pillars, their despair resurfaces gleefully.
Two tender kids, a girl Ramona and the boy Brian almost in the same age level from different rural outskirts grow against the society’s savage and asymmetrical consideration towards their urchin backdrop.
With their dexterous focus on their survival they engage in child labour for pittance, sometimes nomadic on streets without food and shelter. They seesaw unpredictable turbulence both from the nature and their ilk in the society and by their experien
Two tender kids, a girl Ramona and the boy Brian almost in the same age level from different rural outskirts grow against the society’s savage and asymmetrical consideration towards their urchin backdrop.
With their dexterous focus on their survival they engage in child labour for pittance, sometimes nomadic on streets without food and shelter. They seesaw unpredictable turbulence both from the nature and their ilk in the society and by their experience, learn “discomfort is the basis of comfort living’..
When life gives little fillip for survival, Ramona and Brian rise up with some hope to continue their daily chores. As the fillip gets dried up or snatched away by the society’s grandiose pillars, their despair resurfaces gleefully.
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