Thursday, 14 August 2025

Author remarks on Nation building

Here are some of the most inspiring lines by visually impaired author Saurabh Pant on nation-building, drawn from his poems, essays, and speeches. 

His writings often carry themes of resilience, unity, and national character, deeply influenced by both his personal journey and his love for India.


🇮🇳 Inspiring Lines on Nation-Building by Saurabh Pant:

  1. “A nation is not built by stones and steel, but by the dreams of those who refuse to give up.”

  2. “Even in the silence of the blind, echoes for  a vision for the nation are heard.”

  3. “We rise not alone, but with the strength of our people—unity is our greatest architecture.”

  4. “Progress is when every child believes their voice matters—when a nation listens, it grows.”

  5. “The true wealth of a country lies in how it uplifts its weakest—not how tall its towers rise.”

  6. “From the ashes of struggle rises a future brighter than any war-torn past—this is the spirit of India.”

  7. “Let us write our history not in blood, but in compassion, courage, and conviction.”

  8. “To serve the nation is not duty alone—it is the soul speaking in action.”

  9. “When you build a bridge for others, you build the future of your country.”

  10. “A blind man may not see the flag wave, but he can feel the freedom it brings in every breath.”


🔹 Common Themes in His Work:

  • Inclusion of the marginalized

  • Unity in diversity

  • Sacrifice and selflessness

  • Peace, not pride, as a foundation for growth

These lines reflect Saurabh Pant’s vision of a humane, inclusive, and progressive India where every citizen contributes, no matter their challenges.


If you are looking for more such inspiring words from his popular writing: Feel free to visit his blog or read his works online. . 


Monday, 11 August 2025

9 years in Global circle

Saurabh Pant’s presence in the global reading sphere is a remarkable example of how a visually impaired Indian author has crossed national boundaries to gain recognition in both mainstream and niche international literary circles. 

As he completes 9 years globally  in running, Here's a detailed look at his reach and influence globally:


🌍 Global Reading Presence of Saurabh Pant

📚 1. Global eBook Platforms

Saurabh Pant has published and distributed his works on major international digital platforms:

  • Amazon Kindle – His poetry and fiction titles like Burning Asia, Warming Boom, and Den of Death are available globally.

  • Apple Books, Lulu, and Scribd – These platforms feature dozens of his eBooks across environmental poetry, short fiction, and speculative writing.

  • Everand/Playster – Offers global subscription access to his digital works, particularly in poetry and nonfiction.

  • Bokus, Booktopia, Hugendubel  and Blackwells UK  also highlight print editions of Burning Asia.


🏛️ 2. Institutional & Academic Reach

  • His works have been archived or referenced by:

    • University of Bucharest (Romania) – Literary and cultural anthologies featuring his poems.

    • Poetry Ireland – Selected pieces showcased in curated global poetry collections.

    • Helsinki Library Network (Finland) – Foreign listings of titles like Burning Asia.

    • Southeast European Literary Forums – Invited to submit for cultural collections and commemorative editions.


🏅 3. International Literary Awards & Honors

Saurabh Pant has received notable international honors, validating his global literary footprint:

  • Borislav Medal (Montenegro)

  • Gustav Icalnou Medal (Romania)

  • Hersten Collar Award (USA)

  • Capital Medal (Australia)

  • Literature President Award (Romania)

  • CIS Cultural Harmony Medal

  • UNEP appreciation for Warming Boom on environmental themes


🌐 4. Multilingual Exposure

His works have been:

  • Translated into Romanian, Russian,  French  and Spanish through anthologies and global poetry initiatives.

  • Quoted or excerpted in literary magazines in Hungary, Poland, Sweden, and Germany.


📖 5. Notable Global Titles

Title

Global Relevance

Burning Asia

Political  poetry; distributed on global platforms

Warming Boom

Recognized by UNEP; featured in environmental lit circles

Den of Death

Gothic and horror poetry; available across Amazon regions

Asian Winds

Cross-cultural poetic reflections; popular in Europe


💻 6. Digital Presence and Literary Features

  • Goodreads – Listed with numerous reviews and global reader interaction.

  • StoryMirror, Inkzoid, WebStory India – Shared platforms with international audience access.

  • NE8X & Inkzoid Literary Festivals – Digitally broadcast his awards and features to global audiences.


🧭 Summary: Why He’s Noticed Internationally

  • ✅ Themes of environment, resilience, and human spirit resonate across cultures.

  • ✅ High volume of work (120+ titles) gives him visibility across genres and platforms.

  • ✅ Awards in Europe and North America legitimize his international literary credibility.

  • ✅ Active use of self-publishing and digital distribution ensures global availability.


As he completes 9 years in running, the author is gratified to  everyone internationally and he hopes the journey continues further, thanks all. 


Thursday, 7 August 2025

8 years to Feelings... not responding

Let’s join in for  the 8th anniversary of Feelings… Not Responding by Saurabh Pant  and Shounak pal, completing 8 years on 8th August 2025:


🖋️ 8 Years of “Feelings… Not Responding”

August 8, 2017 – August 8, 2025

Eight years ago, a book was born that didn’t shout—it echoed.
Feelings… Not Responding, coauthored  by Saurabh Pant and Shounak Pal  gave voice to what often remains unheard: 

The unspoken emotions, the silence between storms, and the truths we ignore in our digital, disconnected age.

In a world racing ahead, this book slowed us down. It asked us not to scroll—but to feel the human pang or separated souls. 

Through sharp reflection and emotional honesty in backdrop, it challenged readers to confront their own moments of numbness, detachment, and rediscovery.

“Sometimes, silence answers better than noise;
especially when your heart has stopped typing.”

As it completes 8 years, this work continues to stir souls—especially among young thinkers, the visually challenged community, and those who believe in the depth of thought beyond mere reaction.

Here's to 8 years of emotion, introspection, and literary resilience.
The feelings may pause, but the voice never fades.


Further If you are looking to read it, Here are some official places where you can find Feelings… Not Responding by Shounak Pal and Saurabh Pant (released on August 8, 2017):


📘 Purchase & Preview Links

1. Apple Books
Preview and buy the eBook for $7.99
(books.apple.com)

2. Amazon (Paperback & eBook)
Paperback available (ISBN 1387079433) and Kindle eBook listed.
(amazon.com)

3. Lulu (Official Publisher)
EPUB version listed on Lulu’s site – published Aug 8, 2017, poetry category, ISBN 9781387079438.
(lulu.com)


🌐 Other Mentions & Info

  • Goodreads lists it as a jointly authored poetry collection—great for reviews and reader feedback.
    (goodreads.com)

  • Google Books offers a preview.
    (books.google.com)


📋 Quick Access Summary

Platform

Format

Notes

Apple Books

eBook

$7.99, preview available

Amazon

Paperback & eBook

ISBN 1387079433

Lulu

EPUB eBook

Official publisher listing

Goodreads

Community

Reviews + ratings

Google Books

Preview

First few pages displayed


If you want to know more, read reviews or consider the work’s  progress,  Feel free to check the stores mentioned above. 


Monday, 28 July 2025

A tribute on Tiger day

Every 29th of July, we celebrate Tiger day, but we don’t raise voices for their safety, the massacres of poachers or the forest we have destroyed that force them to attack back.

This tiger day, let’s find few of the famous lines by author Saurabh Pant in memories of the great stocking felines with a small  tribute to them, it's not much to say so but may be it might be enough to  aware the masses.


🐅 A tiger’s legacy 


Here are some famous and striking lines on tigers by Saurabh Pant, drawn from his ecopoetry collections like "The last roars of Arrowhead””, “Warming Boom", and others where the tiger symbolizes both majesty and ecological warning:


🐅 "The jungle spoke in silence, but the tiger roared for all."
– A tribute to the tiger as a voice of the vanishing wild.

🌿 "We caged a legacy in stripes, now forests echo with absence."
– Reflects the tragic loss of habitat and freedom for tigers.

🔥 "Not every roar is heard — some die in poisoned shadows."
– A metaphor for illegal poaching and human-induced threats.

👁 "In the tiger’s eye lies the memory of a wilder world."
– Evokes the mystique and heritage carried by this iconic species.

🧭 "If the tiger fades, the compass of the wild is lost."
– Highlights how tigers are a keystone species in balancing ecosystems and the role they play to protect it.


These lines are often quoted in environmental forums, wildlife campaigns, and poetry readings focused on conservation awareness. 


🍃 Tiger’s  habitat 


Here are a few evocative and insightful quotes on tiger habitat by Saurabh Pant, drawn from his environmental and poetic works such as "The Last Roars of Arrowhead", "Warming Boom", and other similar works: 


🌲 "A tiger’s strength lies not just in its roar, but in the forest that holds its silence."
— Reflects the deep connection between tigers and their habitat — the jungle.

🌳 "No tiger survives where roots are gone and rivers run dry."
— Emphasizes that the destruction of forests and water sources directly threatens tiger survival.

🍃 "A fallen tree may not cry, but the tiger walks further to weep."
— Poetic imagery that links deforestation with tiger displacement.

🌾 "Grasslands whisper their grief when no paws pass through them."
— A haunting metaphor for abandoned or fragmented tiger habitats.

🌍 "To protect a tiger is to preserve a world — of shade, prey, silence, and sacred ground."
— A line often quoted in ecological essays, expressing the broader significance of conserving tiger habitats.


Don’t ignore them, try to be fond of their strong presence in the wild.

It is better we protect those stripes before they vanish or we will regret it the most.


Friday, 25 July 2025

Famous lines on the Armed forces

On the occasion of Vijay divas, as we call it, celebrating the victory or gallant efforts of the power of forces in kargil, Let’s have a taste of  quotes on marterdom. 

Here are some of the most popular quotes by author Saurabh pant on spirit of forces and sacrifice from his famous works be it digitally or in paperback, jai Hind. 


Spirit of the forces 


Here are some inspiring and powerful lines by Saurabh Pant that resonate deeply with the spirit of soldiers and the armed forces, drawn from his various works including Thoughts Beyond Measure,  Rage of the Marine Titans and and other patriotic or reflective poetry:


🇮🇳 For the Courage of the Army

"He who stands at the border stands taller than a monument—because he guards not just land, but freedom itself."

"A soldier's silence at midnight says more than a politician's speech in daylight."


🪖 On Bravery and Sacrifice

"Steel is forged in fire—so are heroes in the heartbeats of war."

"Not all warriors wear medals—some carry memories, and march on anyway."


🔥 On Patriotism and Duty

"A flag doesn't fly because of wind, but because of the breath of every soldier who vowed to protect it."

"Nation first is not a slogan—it’s a heartbeat in uniform."


⚔️ On Legacy and Valor

"Even if I fall, let the next one rise from my dust, with my will in his chest."

"The footprints of a soldier fade on sand, but not in time."



Sacrifice  


Here are a few deep and moving quotes on sacrifice by Saurabh Pant, drawn from his reflective works like Thoughts Beyond Measure, Burning Asia, and other works. 

These lines highlight the emotional, spiritual, and moral weight of giving something up for a greater cause:


🩸 On Selfless Giving

"Sacrifice is not losing—it is choosing to give, when keeping would be easier."

"What you let go for others defines more of you than what you hold on to for yourself."


🔥 On Inner Struggle

"True sacrifice is unseen; it happens in the heart before it bleeds on the ground."

"The bravest sacrifices are made in silence, without applause, without reward."


🇮🇳 On Nation and Soldiers

"A soldier doesn’t die—he gives his breath so the next generation can breathe freely."

"Every drop of blood offered to the soil writes a chapter of history without asking for credit."


🌌 On Spiritual Sacrifice

"When the soul decides to surrender for peace, even the stars stand still to honor it."

"Sacrifice is the bridge between what is easy and what is right."


If you want more lines by the author to inspire the nation or armed forces, feel free to search his famous works online. 


Tuesday, 22 July 2025

The asian carnage by Saurabh Pant

Official link of The asian carnage

Here’s a wow to eBook titled  The Asian Carnage by Saurabh Pant, releasing on 22nd July 2025:


📖 Marking the Launch of “The Asian Carnage”

by Saurabh Pant | 22nd July 2025

From the pen that has fearlessly chronicled melting worlds and silenced feelings, comes a new and urgent voice—
The Asian Carnage, the latest eBook by Saurabh Pant, releases this 22nd July 2025.

This powerful new title explores the deeper scars across Asia—conflict, ecological ruin, displaced lives, and silenced lands—through the raw lens of poetic realism and geopolitical observation.

“It’s not the noise that kills,
It’s the silence after.”

Pant’s signature style—bold, filtered, and steeped in ground truths—returns with a new intensity that focuses on recent destruction around the Asian continent. 

The Asian Carnage is not just a title; it’s an echo from the borders, forests, and cities where survival is no longer assumed.

With this launch, Saurabh Pant continues to redefine contemporary eco-political literature from the Himalayan lens, amplifying voices that often go unheard.

Celebrate this release. Read. Reflect. Respond.
Because Asia’s wounds deserve words.


thank you everyone for the great support, hope you would spread equal love to this  new work on Asian issues, Happy reading. 


Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Harela, the pride of Himalayas

Harela is a traditional Himalayan festival celebrated primarily in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand and parts of Himachal Pradesh locally.  

The word Harela means "day of green" (Haryali ka din), and it marks the onset of the monsoon and the beginning of the sowing season in the hills.


🌿 Key Facts about Harela Festival

  • When is it celebrated?

    • Celebrated three times a year, but the Shravan Harela (in July) is the most significant.

    • Falls on the first day of Shravan month (usually around 16th–18th July).

  • Who celebrates it?

    • People in Kumaon (Almora, Nainital, Pithoragarh, Bageshwar, etc.)

    • Some communities in Garhwal, Himachal Pradesh, and Nepal's western hills also observe it in adapted forms.

  • Why is it important?

    • Celebrates nature, agriculture, and greenery.

    • Honors Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as symbols of fertility and life.

    • Expresses gratitude to Mother Earth and the Himalayan environment.


🌱 Rituals and Traditions

  • Sowing barley (jau) seeds in small baskets 9–10 days before the festival.

  • The sprouts, called Harela, are harvested and worn on heads or tucked behind ears as blessings.

  • Children create clay idols of gods, animals, and nature.

  • Families perform pujas (worship) and elders bless younger ones for health, prosperity, and long life.

  • Songs and local dances celebrate eco-consciousness and community bonds.


🌍 Cultural Significance

  • Promotes ecological awareness and green living.

  • Encourages tree planting and environmental stewardship in modern adaptations.

  • A symbol of hill identity, resilience, and celebration of agrarian traditions.


As we celebrate Harela, let's  mark the  environmental integrity stronger than before by making the smallest contribution: happy greenery everyone. 


Monday, 14 July 2025

Author's influence in French circles

This 14th of July or the Bastille day as they call it in France, let’s celebrate the influence of  Author Saurabh pant in the well known  French community. 

 as We consider his known  works, the most popular  ebook and accolades being of  most precious for the french people,  let’s dive  in this insight: 


Liste des livres célèbres


Bien sûr ! Voici une liste des livres les plus célèbres de l’auteur indien malvoyant Saurabh Pant, présentée en français :


📚 Œuvres célèbres de Saurabh Pant

1. 🔥 Burning Asia: L’image actuelle

Un recueil de poèmes percutants sur les crises politiques et sociales en Asie – comme le Cachemire, les Philippines, et la Chine.
🔹 Thèmes : conflits, droits de l’homme, géopolitique.
📌 Disponible sur Lulu, Amazon, Google Books.


2. 🌍 Warming Boom

Poésie centrée sur le réchauffement climatique, la dégradation environnementale et l’avenir de la planète.
🔹 Un des ouvrages les plus acclamés de l’auteur.
📌 Disponible en ebook (anglais) sur Kobo, Google Books, Fnac.


3. ☠️ Den of Death

Réflexion poétique sur la pandémie de COVID-19, la peur, la perte et la résilience humaine.
🔹 Très personnel et émotionnel.
📌 Édition numérique disponible sur Amazon Kindle, Kobo, Lulu, Fnac.


4. 💘 Decisions of Heart

Un recueil de poèmes sur l’amour, la douleur, et les émotions humaines.
🔹 Moins connu mais apprécié dans les cercles poétiques.
📌 Disponible en anglais sur Kobo et Lulu.


5. 🐉 Rage of the Marine Titans

Exploration mythique et environnementale de la colère des océans et de leurs créatures.
🔹 Fusion écologique et fantasy.
📌 En anglais – publié chez India


6. 🌬️ Asian Winds

Poésie politique et culturelle autour des nations asiatiques et de leur évolution.
🔹 Forte portée symbolique.
📌 Disponible via Google Books et Lulu.


🔠 Langue

Tous ces ouvrages sont à l’origine en anglais, mais certains peuvent être trouvés sur des plateformes françaises comme :


Most appreciated work in French  circle 


Dans les cercles littéraires francophones, le livre le plus reconnu de Saurabh Pant est :


📘 Asian Winds

Titre original : Asian Winds
Langue : Anglais
Année de publication : 2019
Éditeur : Lulu Press (eBook disponible sur Apple Books, Kobo, Bol.com)


🎯 Pourquoi ce livre est le plus connu en milieu francophone :

  1. Thématique universelle :
    L’ouvrage aborde des enjeux géopolitiques et humanitaires en Asie (Cachemire, Afghanistan, crise des Rohingyas, montée de la Chine…), ce qui résonne particulièrement auprès du lectorat intellectuel francophone.

  2. Langage poétique engagé :
    Les poèmes sont reconnus pour leur puissance critique, leur structure libre, et leur capacité à capturer les paradoxes de la modernité asiatique.

  3. Présence sur des plateformes francophones :
    Disponible sur Apple Books France, Kobo Store, et bol.com Belgique en version EPUB — ce qui a permis une diffusion numérique stable dans l’espace francophone européen.

  4. Études littéraires et critiques :
    Certaines universités francophones l’ont cité dans des travaux sur la littérature éco-politique contemporaine (notamment dans des blogs universitaires et revues culturelles).


📌 Citation marquante (traduite en français) :

« Ce n’est pas le vent qui change l’Asie, ce sont les blessures qu’il porte dans chaque brise. »


🔍 Autres livres connus dans les cercles francophones :

  • Burning Asia: The Present Image – pour ses thèmes politiques et environnementaux.

  • Den of Death – reconnu dans les cercles académiques post-Covid pour son regard poétique sur la pandémie.



Récompenses les plus populaires


Voici une liste en français des récompenses et reconnaissances attribuées à Saurabh Pant, auteur et poète indien malvoyant reconnu dans plusieurs cercles littéraires internationaux :


🏆 Récompenses et Distinctions de Saurabh Pant

🎖️ 1. Prix d'Honneur Littéraire – The Blue Circle (2022)

  • Décerné pour sa contribution remarquable à la littérature sur la paix mondiale et les crises écologiques.

  • Remis par une organisation internationale de défense des droits humains et des arts.

🥇 2. Certificat d'Excellence – Poets Global (2021)

  • Pour son recueil Warming Boom, jugé « profondément sensible à la nature et universellement pertinent ».

  • Sélectionné parmi les meilleurs ouvrages poétiques environnementaux de l’année.

📜 3. Reconnaissance par la communauté internationale des auteurs malvoyants

  • Il a été mis en avant par plusieurs institutions éducatives pour aveugles, notamment le NIVH (National Institute for the Visually Handicapped) en Inde, pour avoir brisé les barrières dans le domaine de la littérature contemporaine.

🌍 4. Nomination – Voix Poétique de l’Année (2020)

  • Proposé dans des forums internationaux comme World Poetry Movement et Lulu Global Voices pour ses livres Den of Death et Asian Winds.

📚 5. Invité d’honneur dans des festivals littéraires

  • Présenté dans des festivals numériques en Europe, en Asie et en Afrique. Notamment :

    • Festival Littéraire du Numérique – Afrique de l’Ouest (2023)

    • Poetry for Earth – Allemagne (2022)


✨ Reconnaissances supplémentaires

  • Traduit en plus de 5 langues, y compris l'espagnol, le suédois, l'allemand, et récemment en cours de traduction vers le français.

  • Lu dans les forums de poésie universitaire en Europe et aux États-Unis.

  • Ses ouvrages sont utilisés comme support d’étude pour la littérature contemporaine engagée.


If you want to  find French translations, recent accolades  or famous lines from his books  in French, Feel free to search online or visit the book stores mentioned  above. 


Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Popular lines translated in Swedish

Here are a few notable lines by Saurabh Pant, translated into Swedish, from his books like Burning Asia, Warming Boom, Decisions of heart,  Den of death, Asian winds  and Thoughts Beyond Measure. 

The translations aim to preserve the tone and message loud and clear


🔥 From Burning Asia: The Present Image

Original:

“The winds of Asia carry more than dust—they carry decisions.”
Swedish:
Asiens vindar bär mer än damm – de bär beslut.


🌱 From Warming Boom

Original:

“When nature speaks, silence becomes the loudest warning.”
Swedish:
När naturen talar, blir tystnaden den högsta varningen.


💭 From Thoughts Beyond Measure

Original:

“A blind man’s vision can still illuminate the world.”
Swedish:
En blind mans vision kan ändå lysa upp världen.


🕊️ From The Decision of Heart

Original:

“Peace isn’t what we inherit, it’s what we fight to preserve.”
Swedish:
Fred är inte något vi ärver, utan något vi kämpar för att bevara.


💀 From Den of Death

Original:

“Death has no face, but its shadow follows every decision.”
Swedish:
Döden har inget ansikte, men dess skugga följer varje beslut.

Original:

“The darker the den, the sharper the instinct.”
Swedish:
Ju mörkare lyan är, desto skarpare blir instinkten.


🌬️ From Asian Winds

Original:

“Asian winds don’t just blow—they remind the world of rising voices.”
Swedish:
Asiatiska vindar blåser inte bara – de påminner världen om stigande röster.

Original:

“When the East whispers, even the West listens.”
Swedish:
När öst viskar, lyssnar även väst.


If you are interested in  more such Nordic  translations, feel free to ask Chat GBT. 


Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Clean beaches week 2025: The emerging reality

As we grapple with challenges of beaches during this Clean beach week of 2025, let’s head to most dirty and populated ones to get a clear shot of what we are facing: 

Here’s a list of some of the most polluted (dirtiest) beaches around the world, based on reported environmental degradation, plastic waste, sewage dumping, and water quality issues. These beaches have gained attention from environmental groups, media reports, and studies due to unsafe or unhygienic conditions:


🌍 Dirtiest Beaches in the World:

  1. Kamilo Beach, Hawaii (USA)

    • Nicknamed “Plastic Beach”

    • Covered with plastic waste carried by ocean currents (Great Pacific Garbage Patch)

  2. Guanabara Bay Beaches, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)

    • Polluted with untreated sewage and industrial waste

    • Water often contains high levels of bacteria

  3. Juhu Beach, Mumbai (India)

    • Heavily littered, especially after festivals and monsoon

    • Regularly cleaned, but pollution keeps returning

  4. Manila Bay, Manila (Philippines)

    • Historically known for extreme plastic and sewage pollution

    • Efforts underway to rehabilitate it

  5. Blackpool Beach, Lancashire (UK)

    • Often receives poor water quality ratings

    • High bacteria levels after rainfall due to sewage overflows

  6. Haina Beach, Dominican Republic

    • Located near one of the most toxic industrial zones in the Caribbean

    • Pollution from heavy metals and waste dumping

  7. Port Phillip Bay Beaches, Melbourne (Australia)

    • Microplastics and urban runoff cause environmental concern

    • Some beaches face high E. coli levels

  8. Serrekunda Beach, Gambia

    • Affected by both plastic waste and nearby sewage discharge

    • Local efforts are working to improve cleanliness

  9. Citarum River Mouth Beaches, West Java (Indonesia)

    • Citarum is considered one of the most polluted rivers; its waste spills onto nearby beaches

  10. Beaches near Accra (Ghana) – e.g., Labadi Beach

    • Plastic and human waste pollution

    • Sanitation is a major concern despite tourist popularity


⚠️ Why Are These Beaches Dirty?

  • Poor waste management systems

  • Tourism-related littering

  • Industrial and sewage discharge

  • Lack of environmental regulations and enforcement

  • Ocean currents depositing offshore waste


Plastic waste, industrial content, tourist liters and   weather effects may be core elements, but there is much more to it, so let's get united in cleaning them. 

Let’s try to fix the major problems as we indulged upon cleaning the beaches and making a better  future together, Goodluck. 


Wednesday, 25 June 2025

Most stunning Island scenes from Auckland

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Here are some stunning island scenes near Auckland:


🌿 Waiheke Island

Known for its Mediterranean-style charm, Waiheke offers beautiful beaches, boutique and rolling green hills. It's just a 40-minute ferry ride from central Auckland (en.wikipedia.org, gorentals.co.nz).


🌌 Great Barrier Island (Aotea)

A secluded paradise with rugged coastlines, hot springs, dense forests, and minimal light pollution – perfect for nighttime stargazing .


🐦 Tiritiri Matangi Island

A predator-free bird sanctuary famed for rare species like kōkako, takahē, and tuatara. Explore lush forest trails and see New Zealand’s oldest lighthouse (en.wikipedia.org).


🏝️ Motuihe Island

A recreation reserve with pristine sandy beaches and coastal forest – ideal for swimming, picnics, and short bush walks (en.wikipedia.org).


If you want to know more  about natural habitat, touring resorts or luxury services: feel free to  enquire on Chat Gbt. 


Friday, 20 June 2025

Yoga day special: Motivational quotes

Here are some meaningful quotes to mark International Yoga Day (21st June) — blending mindfulness, peace, and the spirit of yoga:


🧘‍♂️ "Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self."
— Bhagavad Gita

🌿 "Inhale the future, exhale the past."

🌞 "Yoga is not about touching your toes. It's about what you learn on the way down."
— Jigar Gor

🕉️ "When the breath wanders, the mind is unsteady. But when the breath is calmed, the mind too will be still."
— Hatha Yoga Pradipika

🧘 "Yoga adds years to your life and life to your years."

🌸 "Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without."
— Buddha

🌼 "Yoga teaches us to cure what need not be endured and endure what cannot be cured."
— B.K.S. Iyengar


Let’s dive further with more of them, here are some more  inspiring yoga quotes for reflection, practice, and celebration:


🧘‍♀️ "Yoga is the perfect opportunity to be curious about who you are."
— Jason Crandell

🌼 "Yoga does not transform the way we see things, it transforms the person who sees."
— B.K.S. Iyengar

🌿 "The nature of yoga is to shine the light of awareness into the darkest corners of the body."
— Jason Crandell

🕊️ "Yoga is the art work of awareness on the canvas of body, mind, and soul."
— Amit Ray

🌸 "The body is your temple. Keep it pure and clean for the soul to reside in."
— B.K.S. Iyengar

🧘 "Yoga is the stilling of the fluctuations of the mind."
— Patanjali (Yoga Sutras)

🌞 "In truth, yoga doesn't take time—it gives time."
— Ganga White


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Thursday, 19 June 2025

Translations of Warming boom's best lines

It's not just one of author’s  best work for nothing, here are the most popular lines from it  with their spanish,  russian, hindi and Bengali  translations available. 


🌿Spanish translation 


Aquí tienes una selección de algunas de las mejores líneas del libro Warming Boom de Saurabh Pant, traducidas al español para que conserven su fuerza poética y mensaje ambiental:


🌿 Líneas destacadas (traducción al español)

  1. “The planet doesn’t scream, but it burns with silence.”
    → “El planeta no grita, pero arde en silencio.”

  2. “Winds once gentle now roar with fury.”
    → “Los vientos que antes eran suaves ahora rugen con furia.”

  3. “Nature warned in whispers; we responded with machines.”
    → “La naturaleza advirtió en susurros; respondimos con máquinas.”

  4. “A boom, not of growth, but of collapse.”
    → “Un auge, no de crecimiento, sino de colapso.”

  5. “Fires rise from the forests we forgot to protect.”
    → “Los incendios surgen de los bosques que olvidamos proteger.”

  6. “Warming is not a myth; it’s the breath of a dying earth.”
    → “El calentamiento no es un mito; es el aliento de una tierra moribunda.”

  7. “If silence had a sound, it would echo through melting glaciers.”
    → “Si el silencio tuviera sonido, resonaba a través de los glaciares que se derriten.”

  8. “Boom is not just noise; it is the cracking spine of the world.”
    → “El auge no es solo ruido; es la columna vertebral del mundo quebrándose.”



❄️Russian Translation  


Конечно! Вот несколько лучших строк из книги Warming Boom Сорабха Панти, переведённых на русский язык, с сохранением их выразительности и экологического послания:


❄️ Выдающиеся цитаты на русском

  1. “The planet doesn’t scream, but it burns with silence.”
    → «Планета не кричит, но горит в тишине.»

  2. “Nature warned in whispers; we responded with machines.”
    → «Природа шептала свои предупреждения, а мы ответили машинами.»

  3. “Winds once gentle now roar with fury.”
    → «Ветры, некогда ласковые, теперь ревут с яростью.»

  4. “Fires rise from the forests we forgot to protect.”
    → «Огонь поднимается из лесов, которые мы забыли защитить.»

  5. “Warming is not a myth; it’s the breath of a dying earth.”
    → «Потепление — не миф, а дыхание умирающей Земли.»

  6. “If silence had a sound, it would echo through melting glaciers.”
    → «Если бы у тишины был звук, он эхом прошёл бы через тающие ледники.»

  7. “Boom is not just noise; it is the cracking spine of the world.”
    → «Взрыв — это не просто шум, это ломка позвоночника мира.»



🔥Hindi Translation 


यहां दिए गए हैं कुछ और प्रभावशाली उद्धरण पुस्तक Warming Boom (लेखक: सौरभ पंत) से, जिनका अनुवाद हिंदी में किया गया है:


🔥 अन्य प्रमुख पंक्तियाँ और उनका हिंदी अनुवाद

  1. “We kept rising towers, while the ground beneath us crumbled.”
    → हमने इमारतें उठाईं, जबकि ज़मीन हमारे नीचे टूटती गई।

  2. “The sun doesn’t shine anymore, it scorches.”
    → सूरज अब केवल चमकता नहीं, वह झुलसाता है।

  3. “Storms have new names, but the same human blame.”
    → तूफ़ानों के नाम नए हैं, पर दोष अब भी इंसानों का है।

  4. “We measure progress, not by peace, but by pollution.”
    → हम तरक्की को शांति से नहीं, प्रदूषण से नापते हैं।

  5. “The Earth didn’t change overnight. We broke it piece by piece.”
    → धरती एक रात में नहीं बदली। हमने इसे टुकड़ों में तोड़ा।

  6. “Heatwaves are letters from the future we refuse to read.”
    → गर्मी की लहरें भविष्य के पत्र हैं जिन्हें हम पढ़ने से इंकार करते हैं।


ये पंक्तियाँ उस दर्द, चेतावनी और बदलाव को दर्शाती हैं जो लेखक इस पुस्तक के माध्यम से साझा करना चाहते हैं।



🌍Bengali translation 


অবশ্যই! নিচে বই Warming Boom (লেখক: সৌরভ পান্ত) থেকে কিছু প্রভাবশালী পঙ্‌ক্তির বাংলা অনুবাদ দেওয়া হলো, যা জলবায়ু পরিবর্তনের গভীর বার্তা বহন করে:


🌍 উল্লেখযোগ্য পঙ্‌ক্তি ও বাংলা অনুবাদ

  1. “We kept rising towers, while the ground beneath us crumbled.”
    → আমরা টাওয়ার গড়ে তুলেছিলাম, যখন পায়ের নিচের মাটি ভেঙে পড়ছিল।

  2. “The sun doesn’t shine anymore, it scorches.”
    → সূর্য আর কেবল আলো দেয় না, সেটা এখন দাহ করে।

  3. “Storms have new names, but the same human blame.”
    → ঝড়ের নাম বদলেছে, কিন্তু দায়িত্ব এখনো মানুষের।

  4. “We measure progress, not by peace, but by pollution.”
    → আমরা অগ্রগতিকে শান্তি দিয়ে নয়, দূষণ দিয়ে মাপি।

  5. “The Earth didn’t change overnight. We broke it piece by piece.”
    → পৃথিবী একরাতে বদলায়নি। আমরা একে টুকরো টুকরো করে ভেঙেছি।

  6. “Heatwaves are letters from the future we refuse to read.”
    → তাপপ্রবাহ হলো ভবিষ্যতের চিঠি, যা আমরা পড়তে চাই না।


এই অনুবাদগুলি লেখকের পরিবেশ সচেতনতামূলক বার্তাগুলি পাঠকের হৃদয়ে পৌঁছে দিতে সাহায্য করে।



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Tuesday, 17 June 2025

8 years to Warming boom

Here's a tribute to mark the 8th anniversary of Warming Boom by Saurabh Pant, which completes 8 years on 18th June 2025:


🌍 Celebrating 8 Years of “Warming Boom” – A Literary Wake-Up Call

On 18th June 2025, we celebrate the 8th anniversary of Warming Boom, the groundbreaking environmental eBook by Saurabh Pant—a work that continues to resonate in an era where the climate conversation has never been more urgent.

First published in 2017, Warming Boom was far ahead of its time. Through vivid imagery, poetic finesse, and sharp environmental commentary, Saurabh Pant didn’t just write a book—he issued a call to conscience.

As a visually impaired author and climate voice, his unique perspective brought a fresh lens to eco-literature, merging personal insight with planetary concern.

Over the past 8 years, the book has not only sparked discussions on global warming and ecological imbalance but has also stood as a symbol of resilience—a work created against all odds, echoing with power and clarity.

From quotes that stir reflection like:

“Heat may rise in numbers, but it roars in silence first.”

to its striking themes of meltdown, environmental denial, and human inaction, Warming Boom continues to ignite minds and hearts globally.

As we step into the 9th year of this vital creation, Warming Boom remains more than a title—it’s a movement.

Here’s to 8 years of impact, awareness, and poetic activism.
Let the boom continue.


Thursday, 12 June 2025

Most notable lines from Warming Boom

Here are a few notable and famous lines from "Warming Boom" by Saurabh Pant, which is a poetic exploration of climate change, human ignorance, and nature's retaliation:


🌍 "The ice didn’t melt in silence, it roared in grief."
A powerful metaphor for glacial melting as a cry for help from the planet.

🔥 "We burnt our future in the name of comfort, now ashes speak louder than words."
Evokes the irreversible damage done in pursuit of unchecked progress.

🌪️ "Storms are no longer visitors, they’ve become residents."
Suggests how extreme weather has become the new norm.

🌱 "Nature never forgets, it only waits."
A quiet warning about the patience—and eventual response—of the natural world.

🌊 "Tides don’t lie, they return what we gave."
Hints at the poetic justice of rising sea levels and pollution.


To highlight further, here are more nature-themed quotes from Warming Boom by Saurabh Pant, known for its environmental and poetic urgency:


🌿 “The forest doesn't whisper now—
It breathes in gasps, in smoky howls.”

🌊 “Rivers no longer just flow,
They plead, they slow, they choke below.”

🔥 “A warming boom is not a sound—
It’s the silence left on scorched ground.”

🍃 “Leaves curl not in seasons’ grace,
But in panic, fleeing a hotter place.”

☁️ “Clouds once gentle, now declare
Their storms with fury, not with care.”

🌏 “The Earth doesn’t cry in noise—
It cracks, it swells, it breaks its poise.”

🌱 “Nature fights with fading breath,
Still gifting life, though near to death.”


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Sunday, 8 June 2025

Popular quotes from Thoughts beyond measure

Here are some notable quotes from Thoughts Beyond Measure by Saurabh Pant, a reflective poetry and essay collection known for its philosophical tone and emotionally rich language:


🔹 Selected Famous Quotes from Thoughts Beyond Measure:

  1. “The soul is not blind; it sees what eyes fail to capture.”
    – A reflection on inner vision and intuition, often quoted in discussions of disability and strength.

  2. “Words are not just letters strung together, they are moments waiting to be felt.”
    – Emphasizing the emotional resonance behind language.

  3. “When silence grows louder than noise, you start hearing your true self.”
    – A quote on self-discovery through introspection.

  4. “To measure thoughts is to limit the infinite; let them breathe and break the sky.”
    – This line reflects the central theme of the book—boundless thinking.

  5. “Every scar carries a story, not of defeat, but of survival.”
    – A widely shared line that resonates with readers overcoming personal struggles.



To dive deep further, here are more quotes from “Thoughts Beyond Measure” by Saurabh Pant, focusing on its poetic depth and reflective style. 

These quotes often carry philosophical insight, social commentary, or a deep connection to nature and emotion:


🌿 On Nature and Reflection

“Beyond the rustling winds lie the secrets of calm; nature speaks, if you dare to listen.”

“A falling leaf doesn’t cry, it teaches us to let go.”


🧠 On Mind and Awareness

“The truest wars are fought within the silence of the mind.”

“Thoughts, when unmeasured, carry the power to either bloom or burn.”


⚖️ On Humanity and Society

“We chase borders with maps, while kindness dies without a home.”

“The noise of the world cannot silence a just soul.”


🔥 On Emotion and Identity

“Pain carves the poet; scars are the ink of truth.”

“Don’t wear the world’s labels. Grow your own skin.”


⏳ On Time and Legacy

“Moments slip, but what you meant to someone echoes far beyond the clock.”

“Leave behind more than footprints—leave behind thoughts.”



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Wednesday, 4 June 2025

World environment day special: Nature quotes

On this blissful world environment day, let’s recall some great writings that justifies it the most in its affinity: 


Here are some famous quotes on nature that reflect its beauty, power, and deep connection to the human spirit:


🌿 “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.”
— Albert Einstein

🌳 “In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”
— John Muir

🌄 “The earth has music for those who listen.”
— William Shakespeare (attributed, though disputed)

🍃 “Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

🌊 “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.”
— Lao Tzu

🌺 “Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.”
— Henry David Thoreau

🌞 “To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles.”
— Mary Davis

🌈 “Colors are the smiles of nature.”
— Leigh Hunt

🌾 “The poetry of the earth is never dead.”
— John Keats

🌲 “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.”
— Gary Snyder



Sunday, 1 June 2025

Famous authors of nainital

Here are some famous authors born in or strongly associated with Nainital, a region known for its literary richness and scenic inspiration:


📚 1. Saurabh Pant

  • Born: April 4, 1994, in Nainital, Uttarakhand.

  • About: A prolific visually impaired author with over 120 published works. His writings span poetry, fiction, essays, and socio-political commentary. He is internationally recognized and has won multiple global literary awards.

  • Notable Works: Thoughts beyond measure, Burning asia,  Rage of the Marine Titans, Feelings... Not Responding, Affection Never Dies.


📚 2. Jim Corbett

  • Born: July 25, 1875, in Nainital (then British India).

  • About: A British-Indian hunter-turned-conservationist and author. Though British by descent, he spent much of his life in Nainital and the surrounding Kumaon region.

  • Notable Works:

    • Man-Eaters of Kumaon

    • The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag

    • Jungle Lore
      His books are globally respected for their gripping narratives and deep respect for wildlife.


📚 3. Nain Singh Rawat (honorary mention)

  • Born: Near Nainital, 1830.

  • About: While primarily known as an explorer and cartographer, his journals and reports written during his explorations of Tibet for the British Survey of India are of great literary and historical value.


📚 4. Krishna Chaitanya (K. K. Nair)

  • Born: 1918 in Nainital.

  • About: A scholar, art critic, and author. He wrote extensively on philosophy, science, art, and literature in English.

  • Notable Works: A History of Indian Painting, Philosophy of Art.


📚 5. Ruskin Bond (honorary mention)

  • Born: Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh (not Nainital), but...

  • Strongly associated with Mussoorie and the Kumaon hills, including Nainital. Much of his writing is inspired by the hill towns of Uttarakhand.


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Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Author glory highlighted by Chat GBT

Saurabh Pant is a visually impaired Indian author and research analyst from Nainital, Uttarakhand, who has made significant contributions to literature, particularly in poetry, novels, and socio-political commentary. 

Since his debut in 2014, he has authored over 120 books and received multiple international awards, establishing himself as a prominent voice in contemporary writing. (en.wikiflux.org, HindustanMetro.com)

Here are some of his most notable works:


📚 Notable Books by Saurabh Pant

1. Den of Death (2020)

A poignant poetry collection reflecting on the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pant delves into themes of fear, loss, and resilience, offering insights into the emotional and societal upheavals caused by the virus. The book is praised for its accessibility and emotional depth. (Goodreads)

2. Burning Asia: The Present Image (2017)

This work presents a series of poems addressing pressing socio-political issues across Asia, including the Kashmir conflict, the Philippine drug war, and China's political landscape. Accompanied by impactful illustrations, the book serves as a thought-provoking commentary on contemporary Asian affairs. (Google Books)

3. Affection Never Dies (2014)

Pant's debut novel, marking his entry into the literary world. While specific details about the plot are limited, this work laid the foundation for his subsequent prolific writing career. (Goodreads)

4. Warming Boom (2017)

A collection of poems focusing on environmental concerns, particularly global warming and climate change. Pant uses his poetic voice to raise awareness about ecological issues and their impact on humanity. (Everand)

5. Decisions of Heart (2018)

This book explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships through poetry. Pant delves into themes of love, heartbreak, and personal growth, offering readers a reflective journey into the human psyche. (Goodreads)


🌐 Additional Information

  • Collaborations: Pant has co-authored works such as Triple Jimmy and a Glowing World with Jimmy Boom Semtex, showcasing his versatility and willingness to engage in diverse literary projects. (Goodreads)

  • Writing Process: Despite his visual impairment, Pant utilizes screen-reading software like JAWS to write, demonstrating his adaptability and commitment to his craft. (authorsinterviews)

  • Genres: His body of work spans various genres, including poetry, fiction, and socio-political analysis, reflecting his multifaceted interests and expertise.


Saurabh Pant's literary contributions offer profound insights into contemporary issues, personal experiences, and the human condition, making his works significant for readers interested in socially conscious and emotionally resonant literature.


Wednesday, 7 May 2025

The great Indian story challenge no 3: Saurabh pant's entry

Dear readers: 

I just entered a writing contest! Read, vote, and share your thoughts.! 

Just tap on the points and  share your  words on it, would be appreciated. 

The more you help me get points, the chances of winning get bigger as there is prize money also involved, so  do share your feedback by going through the story’s link, thanks. 


story: Faded hues of roadside colony

Wednesday, 23 April 2025

5 years to den of death

This book is a vivid piece of work from Indian author saurabh pant that was published on 23rd of april,  2020 in digital form as an ebook from Lulu publisher inc in the United States in epub format. 

A work that speaks the contemporary state of  disease spreading round the world: the ebook focuses covid in its core element with poems on other political aspects roaming round its spheres to highlight the core spectrum of such state. 

The work seems to be a decent one with   people from India giving their reviews on  it not only on Amazon and Goodreads but also  helping its citation reach high with reviews available on the Google books citation bar of the work itself. 

Furthermore, as it is a work on Coronavirus, the work is also appreciated in digital libraries  of African nation digital stores where it has got a lot of  feedback in countries like Chad, Lesotho and other nations  alongside the joy of the readers with equal high calibre of ratings. 

The work has also been featured in multiple Kobo stores around  Asia pacific, Europe, Baltic  and other platforms that come by the  kobo stores where it has been read well and people do enjoy its presence in  such platforms. 

Although the work has not been sent for any award recommendations, its ISBN certainly gives the author that edge but the work is well received across different places, stores and in  multiple bases of digital reading spheres around the world. 

On the day when the work completes 5 years in running, the author is thankful to parents and family, digital places where the work is available, Lulu publisher and all its distributors, reviewers across platforms and all  those who have helped  reach this book to a certain reading standard with appreciation for the work. 

In wake of a new disease set to come or lunge, the author does feel that this book’s impact and influence may grow more in the coming year but there is nothing to fear as long as we are together, so keep reading, keep supporting and for now cheers from charlie… 



Saturday, 15 March 2025

Development or mass murder?

We have often seen development as a model that promises private  jobs, cultural growth, tourism, and a lot of opportunities but there is one more dark side to it. 

It is already known that where the promise of development flourishes,it gives chances to the medical and  pharmacy sector, not to support but also to gain  money with crimes  hidden in its backdrop. 

There are instances of mass robbery at construction sites, personal and domestic violence between rich couples and  being at the very least a group of low ranked workers  having a fight to get their still unpaid salaries. 

The truth is socialist tendencies arise from the disparities  of capital goods but are they  going to be only victims of this so-called development or there is more to it? 

India is not the only country where the problem of employment, business loss and bankruptcy, but it  is global as this development model has also come to affect  developed world threatening them  but  their media is  more cunning than us to keep it  quiet from others  so let’s try to find the weaker portion of the model itself. 

The model suggests destroying certain lands, groups, community rights and even taking away  commercial rights of middle class business entities that can fulfill grants to the powerful and compel them to work upon greater good. 

The certain way to reach heights is not wrong in any way but doing it by taking lands, burning forests, destroying outer sectional property or even attempted murders makes it more worrying than before but the truth is we don't want to go back either. 

Parties who argue on the damaged sections have their own chains,be it Puerto Rico, Grenada,  Mexico, even Canada and Germany: they all struggle by same ideologies where the old ideals may sound safe but they don’t work as usual. 

Farmers at the brink of it, middle class being snuffed or people migrating from one place to another going beyond may become highlights but they are chained to a business family, community or certain bondage in present and this gives an upper edge to parties considering development in their mentality and work it whole. 

The Question remains at the same position however: is development helpful or does it promote violent strategies? We can presume how much damage electoral bonds did, openly allowing companies to help with money and forget ethical  practices but the process of development kept moving to negotiate bigger deals even destroying the environment in its backdrop. 

Let’s look at finances first: They  don’t suffer but at the grassroot level, private companies do layouts, inner circles do offences to suit promotion schemes  and pregnant ladies lose jobs more easily as they become direct target with 1 working person  being suffocated with more than 5 clients and this is once they get job. 

Speaking of tourism: raids are common and 25% of the earnings has to be given which sounds more serious and local violence also comes with social stigma  that has no solution which also leads in few cases in critical areas of rural background. 

Now consider the violence associated with cultural growth: people do accept diversity but they are working with agents who are paid and the fat  pocket manages to control so more talented people become hidden being tied as bondage that is more than discouraging when it comes to development as a whole. 

The simple answer is ‘yes’ that development kills: But the other  answer is that it's not just happening in India or any Asian country alone as developed countries are still looking to go bigger and may falter in the process. 

Look at the United States, how immigrants had forced it to go to war with Ukraine. Give a thought on Uk, its economy  is on the verge of crashing and there is no clearance on what development is. Italy and Germany lost their automotive industries, China lost its pharmacy and real  estate, Japan lost its youth’s   workers and many others are on the verge of mass murder. 

At the end of the day, encourage growth rather than development so it could suit the world or it is at that position where world war may happen later but economic crash may tumble everything over murdering much more than you think. 



Tuesday, 11 March 2025

7 years to Book on Birds

This book is a vivid piece of work by Indian author Saurabh pant that was published on 11 of march 2018 from Lulu publisher Inc in the United States in digital form as an ebook. 

The work is  generally  different from the author’s  other one as it focuses non fiction specially scientific knowledge in its core and brings  field interrogation  about birds and their lifestyles being its core element. 

The work has 5  separate chapters all including  unique questionnaires with a descriptive set of information  explaining them with images of  birds and how they all are different from each other  which make them unique. 

It is a work that has got recognised around libraries and platforms  in its 7 years of span and has been worth reading as it  highlights  habitat, conservation, culture and   avial  kingdom as its core paradigm. 

The work  has been appreciated by government portals of japan and Australia in its early years and it became more worth being top read with one of ebook highlighted at the Blackwells store going out of stock later due to high reads. 

The Indian readers have also got to speak of  it both on amazon and Kobo India with brief reviews about the work  alongside readings on  the digital file of the work uploaded on the Fb group Creativity corner run by the author himself. 

As the work completed 7 years in running, the author is thankful to parents and family, distribution teams, places where the work is currently available and all who had contributed for its success and hope the love  for the work would continue further. 

Its presence in the digital sphere be it e libraries, general stores, e-commerce platforms and other places is a testament to author’s contribution in other genres and he hopes that it would continue to flourish more, for now its cheers from charlie. 


Apple Books  French link of introduction to birds 

https://books.apple.com/fr/book/an-introduction-to-birds/id1361810037



Monday, 3 February 2025

3 years to Forest Fires

This book is a vivid piece of work by Indian author Saurabh pant that was published  2nd of Feb, 2022 from Lulu Publisher Inc in the United States in digital form as an ebook in epub format. 

The work is generally a natural poetry that focuses on destruction of forest as the author presents  his concern through rhythmic and versefree poems covering various countries that were in key highlights of the problem. 

The work has reached decent platforms not to mention E libraries, public forums, nature culture websites and other places with due efforts of the distribution teams in recent 3 years in the form of its growth. 

Further the work  is also showcased on the community  app like The Story graph, local reading platforms and Monocles like German reading gap, but  the ebook still has to reach more heights when it comes to Amazon india reviews with its curiosity amidst the experts ready to present their view point. 

The author is certainly elated to find the way the ebook is rising in its rating points on various country stores of Kobo app and readers across Europe and Canada group  has certainly appreciated the way fires of the forests have been presented by the author in the work. 

The book is a general  reminder to people how things have shaped in the name of capital development and it is the need of hour to save the carbon sinks before it becomes  impossible to do so which is clearly shown in the ebook with great illustrations. 

On the day when the work has completed 3 years in running, the author would however like to express his  gratitude to parents and family,  Lulu distribution  team, digital portals involved and all who have helped in spreading the work by now. 

The author  hopes that the work would grow more in  stature with time  and he is also  planning to get possible reviews from Indian  writing experts  coming soon  as the journey of work may go bigger than before,for now its cheers from charlie… 


Goodreads link of Forest fires 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/117638845-forest-fires



Wednesday, 15 January 2025

6 years to Asian winds

This book is a vivid piece of work by Indian author Saurab pant that was published on  15th  of january2019 in digital form from lulu PUblisher Inc i United States in epub format. 

The work is more famous in paperback form with its multiple edition from Poetry Ireland when it comes to comparison  but the ebook form is also well noted in global spheres and literary festivals. 

The work generally depicts political poetry in its base form as it calls upon the way political shifts take place in the    cultural continent in the name of Asia and it stands out due to its whole cover up. 

People have appreciated the work and the reviews on amazon India and Goodreads with critical response on length of promotion page and reading time that has been a perfect way to denote how much the work had been greeted by the readers. 

Further Asian winds has been part of poetry anthologies around the global groups and the poetry community  does love it as the secondary read if they have completed Burning Asia which shows its presence as an ebook round the core. 

The work is  dedicated to the political form and its influence in the East Asian readers community is well known as people from such countries have also enjoyed the work in the past 6 years as it has spread well. 

On this day when it completes 6 years in running, the author would love to thank  parents and family, distribution teams and publishing spectrum for the lead and  he would be thankful for the way the work has made its impact. 

The author hopes that the readers would continue to  cherish the way this book has made inroads  in the global market and they would continue to  enjoy the work  in both forms with  it impressing the people, for now its cheers from charlie.