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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 PalIn a world often defined by ambition and the pursuit of success, A World Made Kinder invites us to pause and rediscover the simple, transformative power of compassion.
Through personal journeys, photographing families who had never seen their own portraits, building a school for children in Nepal and Zanzibar, and reimagining what success truly means, Gautam shows how small acts of kindness can ripple outward to change lives, including our own.
More than a collection of reflections, A World Made Kinder is also a journal. Within its pages, readers are invited to record their own moments of kindness, big or small, creating a personal archive of compassion in action.
Both a love letter to humanity and a practical companion for daily living, this book reminds us that kindness is not a grand gesture, but a daily choice, one that has the power to heal, to connect, and to transform the world around us.
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Gautam Kulkarni
Born and brought up in the glittering city of Dubai, the author took every opportunity he got to explore the less developed areas of Asia, South America and Africa, trying as much as possible to travel and live like a local. Always happier travelling on anything with two wheels, be it a motorbike or a cycle, connecting with people across our planet has always been a passion of the author.
Ever since he started this concept, it has been his aim to get more photographers to experience the joy of giving as opposed to only ‘taking’ photographs.
The author also self-finances several non-profit ventures in education and healthcare through the Kara Foundation.
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