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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr. N. K. Singh 'Nitesh' is an award-winning Indian author and educator whose writing reflects the deep realities of society relationships, and moral dilemmas. He has received the Rabindra Ratna Purashkar 2025 for his debut work. With a strong academic background and a passion for exploring the human heart, his writings resonate deeply with readers across generations. He comes from Chakia, Ballia in Uttar Pradesh and lives in Delhi.Read More...
Dr. N. K. Singh 'Nitesh' is an award-winning Indian author and educator whose writing reflects the deep realities of society relationships, and moral dilemmas. He has received the Rabindra Ratna Purashkar 2025 for his debut work. With a strong academic background and a passion for exploring the human heart, his writings resonate deeply with readers across generations.
He comes from Chakia, Ballia in Uttar Pradesh and lives in Delhi.
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Shradha grows up in a tribal village where girls are married early and dreams are buried deeper.
Raghav, her childhood husband, tied to her past, quiet and loyal and Arjun, full of ideas, power, and ambitious friend.
When Shradha’s voice rises-from classrooms to the spotlight of politics then fame, pressure,love and betrayal collide. When the system asks her to bend, she has to decide who she is willing to become and who she is willing to leave
Shradha grows up in a tribal village where girls are married early and dreams are buried deeper.
Raghav, her childhood husband, tied to her past, quiet and loyal and Arjun, full of ideas, power, and ambitious friend.
When Shradha’s voice rises-from classrooms to the spotlight of politics then fame, pressure,love and betrayal collide. When the system asks her to bend, she has to decide who she is willing to become and who she is willing to leave behind.
Rooted Fire is about love, impossible choices, and the courage to walk away from power without losing yourself.
For readers who believe education is rebellion and love is a choice.
Shradha grows up in a tribal village where girls are married early and dreams are buried deeper.
Raghav, her childhood husband, tied to her past, quiet and loyal and Arjun, full of ideas, power, and ambitious friend.
When Shradha’s voice rises-from classrooms to the spotlight of politics then fame, pressure,love and betrayal collide. When the system asks her to bend, she has to decide who she is willing to become and who she is willing to leave
Shradha grows up in a tribal village where girls are married early and dreams are buried deeper.
Raghav, her childhood husband, tied to her past, quiet and loyal and Arjun, full of ideas, power, and ambitious friend.
When Shradha’s voice rises-from classrooms to the spotlight of politics then fame, pressure,love and betrayal collide. When the system asks her to bend, she has to decide who she is willing to become and who she is willing to leave behind.
Rooted Fire is about love, impossible choices, and the courage to walk away from power without losing yourself.
For readers who believe education is rebellion and love is a choice.
“Love and lust can arrive at the same time and often do. Things can get super confusing. As a teen, I was driven largely by lust, but I was trying to focus on true love.”
Riya and Rehan didn’t care for anyone after falling in love. They were on a rollercoaster without the seatbelt. They didn’t care for highs and lows. They knew that they could be thrown out, trampled beneath the wheels or thrown up into the heavens. They lo
“Love and lust can arrive at the same time and often do. Things can get super confusing. As a teen, I was driven largely by lust, but I was trying to focus on true love.”
Riya and Rehan didn’t care for anyone after falling in love. They were on a rollercoaster without the seatbelt. They didn’t care for highs and lows. They knew that they could be thrown out, trampled beneath the wheels or thrown up into the heavens. They loved and married against their parents’ wishes. But the real problem began after two years when Rehan admitted himself in a hospital. Riya lost Rehan and struggled a lot. But that made her know the importance of parents and the difference between love and marriage.
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