Human being's story is a fascinating story. Those nomads, who were wandering in the jungle, eating uncooked food and were afraid of nature, homeless, loveless and beast like animals in the struggle for survival migrated in different places of this earth. In due course of time became so called civilised, achieved many extraordinary feats. It is commendable in every respect but in his quest for power, money and lust they always go beyond human values about which they preach. She was very beautiful, cheerful and lively woman. She was married six months ago. She wanted to stay alive. One day a devil kidnapped her. One day she committed suicide. Which Satan forced her to do this? Will the devil ever get caught? Will the devil will ever get punished?
Life is a beautiful gift; all our experiences make it even more beautiful and astounding. It is a beautiful journey. It is like sugar in a cup of tea or coffee. Sweetness is nothing but an individual's choice.
I am a retired Chief General Manager and an alumnus of prestigious institutions like IIT/ISM, Dhanbad, NITIE, Mumbai, and Law College, Betul (MP). I have enriched my knowledge through a short-term course on the Science of Happiness at Berkeley University, USA, offered by edX, Geneva. I am from Supaul, Bihar, India, a town on the border with Nepal.
I write in English and Hindi. My book Scattered Leaves has won the International Emily Dickinson Award; Snapshot has won the Dickens Gold Medal; The Dance of Existence has won the Nepal Literary Award; The Dance of Life and Loss has won the Emblem of Excellence 2025; and Colours of Life has been lauded with a 5-star rating from Readers’ Favorite.