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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalPeace first, Dear you. Corrupt and control is the way the government and nations and even elections are controlled. The corruption is no more money, no more attacks with bombs & blowing up buildings, no more attacks on financial systems, it is none while it is corrupting minds of men, woman and children.
Today's corruption targets something far more vulnerable: the human mind. And that corrupts the hearts and souls of the nations and soil. That corrupt makes way to flesh trade, human trafficking, sex violence, modern slavery and many legit crimes.
Result is lost hearts when we swing between good against evil to bring us light as the society and people are in good, bad, ugly or wicked as systems. The systems controlled by far few as agents at their homes or corporate houses. Destabilise the economy and get the highest bidder to prove the point of interconnected society in globalised world, Oblivious are the people and leaders where the signals are moving from one to other and one to another in untraceable ways infecting our hearts and hearts of young children. A biological Warfare.
Sia is lost. Adi struggles to make peace. She is every you and he is every him for the Peace first. She is every her and he is every them for Dear you.
She is every woman, He is every man. Together they are all of us humanity caught between light and shadow, between the fight to stop evil and the need to find peace despite it.
Would Sia and Adi be able to make peace with world for the shadows as enemies and it has to stop or make peace.
In a world where enemies are invisible and war is waged in minds, can Sia and Adi forge peace with the shadows? Or must the darkness be destroyed before peace can begin?
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Ramya Paramasivam Gupta is a soulful writer and an intriguing play plot writer, focusing on the world’s good and evil to bring about change. Her own career as a technocrat and her views and interactions on political presence bring with them the passion and intensity to change societal thinking by influencing hearts and minds.
She is witty and brings out the intense feminine and masculine energies in her novel to show that heads he wins and tails she wins, to show that both win in any toss. She has amazing family and friends whom she has built with such authenticity, and they also help the world reveal its closed worlds.
She has a son and splits her time between London, India and America. She enjoys all weather and the seasonal delights.
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