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"There's a superhero within all of us Who gives us the courage to fight against the injustice, Who gives strength and courage to people in need at some point in life, Who makes us noble and truthful, Who never ever allow us to give up on adversity in spite of that, Who motivates us to turn our adversity into our strength" So keep that superhero always alive within you "
So, don’t be shy and feel free to express your inner feelings, be SOULFUL and HAPPY!
Penned passionately is a book with an open theme and genre. It consists of the write-ups of 90+ co-authors from all over India. It is compiled by Miss Sakshi Sapkale. This book gives the reader explorer the alchemy of literature created by various writers in this book
A solo book compiled by MS Shreshta Choudhary
Love and fantasy are like wine It gets better with the time -Sakshi Sapkale Te Amo is a book that consists of some of the deep and beautiful collection of love and fantasy poems, micro tales, quotes and so on Love is the emotion that we express and live in day-to-day life as it filled our life with different colours and flavours and make it wonderful with its charm It's a language that one's heart understand and the power which can destroy or create anything. Whereas fantasy helps us to become more imaginative and creative. It helps us to escape the chaos of the world for some time by providing peace to our restless heart. We as human facing many ups and downs in the journey of life and in this period love to help us to nurture our feeling. It helps us to mould and grow as better person. We are hoping this book will fill the heart of the reader with immense joy and help you to spread love in the world. Also, it will help you to create some of the best fantasies which provide you with peace and pleasure.
Saeeda Bano was the first woman in India to work as a radio newsreader, known then and still as the doyenne of Urdu broadcasting. Over her unconventional and courageous life, she walked out of a suffocating marriage, witnessed the violence of Partition, lost her son for a night in a refugee camp, ate toast with Nehru and fell in love with a married man who would, in the course of their twenty-five-year relationship, become the Mayor of Delhi. Though she was born into privilege in Bhopal-the only Indian state to be ruled by women for four successive generations-her determination, independence and frankness make this a remarkable memoir and a crucial disruption in India's understanding of her own past.
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