Satyawan Saurabh wrote the short story ‘Faisla’ 12 years ago
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has given best wishes on the publication of the national short story collection ‘Damkte Lamhe’.
For the national short story collection ‘Damkte Lamhe’ published by Sampark Sansthan Jaipur, young writer Satyavan Saurabh’s short story ‘Faisla’, has been included in the list of 125 Hindi speaking short story writers living abroad. Three generations of short story writers have been included in this collection and it has been edited by Renu Shabd Mukhar, a leading member of Sampark Sansthan Jaipur. Sampark Sansthan Jaipur is a leading organization in the country for the promotion of the Hindi language.
Satyavan Saurabh is a resident of village Barwa of Siwani sub-division of Bhiwani district of Haryana,
Satyawan Saurabh wrote the short story ‘Faisla’ 12 years ago when this short story was born in the holy city of India, Haridwar, when he heard the agony of a person on the ghat of Ganga Ji, how after his death by the pandas there. The family members who reached there for flower immersion are exploited and a huge amount is demanded for the immersion of flowers.
Satyawan Saurabh is one of the daily editorial writers of Haryana. Recently, a couplet collection of his ‘Titli Hai Khamosh’ has also come which has been very popular across the country. On this achievement of Satyavan Saurabh, the writers, teachers, politicians, and friends of the Siwani sub-division have wished him a bright future.
Team member of KRC Times congratulates him and wishes him the best.
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