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Friday, August 24, 2018

Plants Tales: Andhere-Ujaale! Neem Case (July 2018)

 Plants Tales: Andhere-Ujaale! Neem Case (July 2018)

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About The Book

(This book is part of Campus Crime Series-1)

In this book, there is introduction to “crafts and drafts of parallel cases”, fake case creations. There is strange but noticeable plants tales -- example taken of “Neem Case” and a coded and cryptic world. 

I gave name to that world is “Cocktales of Crime, Politics and Science.”

In such cases, things first look like laughable, foolish and illiterate kinda superstitious stuff or mere irritations. Then you start noticing, something strange but noticeable. These strange and noticeable things in front of your eyes, remind you so many such things in the past also. It's talking about parallel happenings within home or surrounding, and happenings within office, classes and labs and campus residence and surrounding. This is about Andhere-Ujaale, talking in the form of Plants Tales.

This book has been divided into seven parts including:

1.    Complaints by me to university authorities                      

2.    Andhere-Ujaale: Strange but noticeable                          

3.    Regular trimming and cutting in university        

4.    Complaints against me -- Part of some bigger game? 

5.    Horticulture complains or plays?      

6.    PGI police station visits -- Special Invitations?      

7.    Plants experimentations   

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