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Anubhav Shrivastava

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A poet by heart and warrior by nature, Anubhav has donned several hats so far – Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, Consultant & an Author.

He has worked as the Vice President of a multi-crore ed-tech startup that is globally recognized as the top 2 ed-tech startups of the world (Capgemini Innovator Race, 2016).

He has written and published three fiction books - 'Letters in the Rain', 'One Last Time' and 'The Search Within' - that broke multiple records on Amazon India during the time of their release and have received rave reviews and love from readers pan India.

He is also a motivational speaker and has been invited to various colleges like IIT Kanpur, BITS Pilani, IIT Guwahati, Amity, SRM University, etc. for Cultural and Entrepreneurial fe
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Letting Go

She held his hand and it felt a lot like love,


Like she traveled across time and found something she had lost.


Those feelings can be drowned and choked,


But they are never lost.


 


Fingers intertwined like tangled vines,


The same touch, the same voice, the same feeling.


Alas, it was nothing but a shadow of her past,


It was wrong yet it felt so right.


 


It’s only the memories that she loves,


Even when he’s gon

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