Description
Hiran Nadi Ke Jugnu is a collage of struggles and emotions that takes readers into untouched corners of life, where the harsh sunlight of reality walks alongside the soothing shade of love. Somewhere in these stories lies the silent tale of a struggling engineer, while elsewhere the folk music of “Gavari” reflects the deep sorrow hidden within tribal communities.
The collection also presents the mystical light of a woman’s inner struggle in Hiran Nadi Ke Jugnu, while Kandhon Par Tika Aasman portrays protagonists carrying dreams on their shoulders and passing the pen of hope to the next generation.
More than just a collection of stories, this book is a document of people who continue to preserve their humanity and love despite hardships and deprivation. If you wish to feel the true pulse of society and connect with real human characters, this book is meant for you.
About The Author
Prakash Chandra Jain was born in the small village of Sihundi in Katni district, Madhya Pradesh. He retired as Assistant General Manager from Central Bank of India. After completing his M.A. in Hindi Literature and Prakrit, he became actively involved in writing and translation work related to Hindi literature, Prakrit, and Jain studies.
Earlier, he had already published a short story collection, a novel, a book on Prakrit literature titled Prakrit Sahitya Evam Jain Dharm Ki Bhumika, and an English translated book. Along with receiving a Gold Medal in Hindi Literature, he has also been honoured with several national awards in the banking sector.


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