Dwiprantik - Separation is Destiny Meeting is an Illusion
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About the Book: The story revolves around the life of the protagonist Upama who is supposedly an unwanted child to her high-class parents though the parents are bothered about the security of their child they are not bothered about her emotional attachment which leads her life to a completely different path thus affecting others around her and challenging the social and its ways altogether. On the other hand we see that Satyaki who is the supporting protagonist of the story is brought up in a far better and positive way altogether we see that there are still several challenging and unwanted dilemmas in society which can be called “societal superstitions” which are known and needs to be acted upon but these are like cases which are only given dates but they are never solved here we have tried to bring up a few societal backlogs and challenges which people might have to face the story also upholds an important point that not every crime is pre-destined some take place on provocation also some might have the courage to fight back some may need the proper support to fight back however there needs to be an urge to speak out for what is right rather than just to back off. About the Author: Nabonita Chakraborty an M.Tech in Bio Ceramics looks forward to doing research in this field she has also worked as a working professional in this field and she finds keen interest in reading and writing thrillers and suspense stories. Her command in English and her way of executing a thought in a story is remarkable and she is also a presenter and member of the Japanese Consulate in Kolkata where she has recently played a role in the theatre held by the Japanese Consulate in Kolkata to represent India- Japan relations.
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