Saagaun

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Every person has the right to live according to their ideology, but selfish ideology often weakens the roots of a person. It is possible that a person may not be able to analyze the damage caused by his thinking, but he remains deprived of the ecstasy of relationships. Saagaun is a story based on human instincts that connects the damage caused by selfish thinking to every aspect of life. This story of the lives of Deepak and Amol is a presentation of the relationship between a father and a son and the expectations associated with it. In this story, while Deepak struggles to fulfil his father's expectations, Amol suffers from losing everything due to his thoughts. This story does not depict a particular person but a thought. I believe that my story will force society to analyze its thinking and will create a better society.

About the author

Saloni was born on 10 September 1986 in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. She was raised by her grandparents in Muzaffarnagar in her early childhood. After spending a few years of her life in Muzaffarnagar, she returned to Lucknow and completed her graduation there. After graduation, she earned her MBA in Finance from Pune, after which she worked in the corporate sector for 9 years. She was always interested in writing, so she decided to pursue her career in writing. She has written several stories, plays, articles and poems for renowned newspapers. Also, she wrote Hindi plays for All India Radio and presented the same. Recently, her novels 'Medant' and 'Main Madhu' have received a lot of praise. These books have a unique portrayal of the human perspective prevalent in society, reading these is a pleasant experience for the reader.

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