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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalNanda, born in Vellore, a town near Chennai is an Information Technology consultant. Nanda has had the opportunity of travelling to different places in India as well as to other countries. Nanda’s poem reflects the perception an individual on relationships, upbringing, social issues and also a touch of love. This is his first collection of poem that would be a stepping stone to pursue his interests in Arts & Literature. Read More...
Nanda, born in Vellore, a town near Chennai is an Information Technology consultant. Nanda has had the opportunity of travelling to different places in India as well as to other countries. Nanda’s poem reflects the perception an individual on relationships, upbringing, social issues and also a touch of love. This is his first collection of poem that would be a stepping stone to pursue his interests in Arts & Literature.
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When I read Nanda’s poems I travel to my youthful days. My dreams take a stroll with me. I get reminded of reading the poems of renowned lyricist Mr. Vairamuthu’s during my college days, sitting under the shade of a mango tree.
Twelve years have passed by since I read the Nanda’s first poem. When I heard from him that this is his first collection to be printed I was surprised.
Writings shall make a profound impact but they should never driv
When I read Nanda’s poems I travel to my youthful days. My dreams take a stroll with me. I get reminded of reading the poems of renowned lyricist Mr. Vairamuthu’s during my college days, sitting under the shade of a mango tree.
Twelve years have passed by since I read the Nanda’s first poem. When I heard from him that this is his first collection to be printed I was surprised.
Writings shall make a profound impact but they should never drive anyone into fierce obstinacy. Nanda’s poem though wants to reside in the heart permanently.
Xavier, Writer
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