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Agnijaat Book 12, Ponchishe Boisakh 2020, My Pen


Agnijaat Book 12, Ponchishe Boisakh 2020, My Pen
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Agnijaat is a monthly English Ezine that works as an outlet to Miss Sharmishtha Basu’s hyperactive muse. She tries to make the Ezines as versatile as possible. This Quarterly contains a section of the Ezine and it will give you slight hint about the contents of the monthly Ezines.


This quarterly shares a set of essays about many things about human life and human beings- good, bad, beautiful. Hope you will enjoy these pieces. These articles were published under the title “my pen” so you can easily guess that they were my random thoughts at different times of life.


You know these are Sharmishtha Basu’s copyrighted things. So, if you want to use them use them, just add my blog link (https://agnijaat.wordpress.com), if you want to sell them make me the offer. My contact details are at the end of the book.


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Wishing you the very best!
Sharmishtha Basu
7.5.20

As Tagore’s birthday falls on 7th/8th or 9th May I have picked up 7th for all Boisakh issues even though I use the name 25th boisakh but they are not always 25th boisakh.

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