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DeshDoot
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Author
Illustrator
Cover artistL K Pandey
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Series1
GenreHindi Poem
PublisherAmazon Amazon
Publication date
2018
Media typePrint eBook, Paperback
Pages44 (with cover page)
ISBN978-1729403587 Search this book on .

DeshDoot[1] (Hindi: देशदूत) (Devoted to Nation)(Hindi: राष्ट्र को समर्पित) is a book of 20 poems based on different topics and written in different patterns, written by Hindi poet and writer Er Abhishek Kumar[2] in English. The book has been published in English[3] and Hindi[4]. This book is available in both eBook and Paperback[5]. The eBook of DeshDoot has crossed 100,000 downloads even before Paperback publication.[citation needed]

Features

This slim volume provides an introduction to the concept of governance and the kind of transformation of views that is taking place in India. A wide range of topics are discussed meticulously in this book, ranging from politics to people, tradition to transition, sainthood to brotherhood, and women to culture.

Through the content of this book, the author has tried to convey his feelings toward the nation, his thoughts regarding politics, and his respect for the culture, tradition, and rich heritage of Bharat, which is the result of our long, unhindered existence and well-nourished oldest civilization India cherishes.

Specialty

This book has tried a different approach in writing its contents. The same poem is written in both Hindi and English languages. Even poems written in English are in Hindi, but only written in English, which may attract readers of both English and Hindi languages. For example, ("Aa Gaya Hai Waqt Himat Se Singhasan Saaf Kar")(Hindi: आ गया है वक्त हिम्मत से सिंहाशन साफ कर), is a line from this book. This may be called an experiment in the writing industry. This book is the first of its kind.

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