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imsaanvikhanna · 2 months
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hey guys! i could use some support
so most of y'all who've been following this blog for any amount of time probably know that i've written a book that has been waiting to get published.
the book is called 'the messengers of doom.' full of humor, it is an urban fantasy revolving around hindu mythology, for young adults but it can be interpreted differently by any age group, and tackles themes like love, life, pain, purpose et cetera.
currently in the publishing process, it is out around this may! yes! finally!
if you'd like to get to know more about this book, find out about me as a writer & my writing process, be one of the first to find out when the book is finally out & get the book as soon as possible, or if you'd simply like to support a friend, you can find my official instagram here:
i've made this account pretty recently, so there's all sorts of updates regarding 'the messengers of doom' that are going to be out soon!
thank you!
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Stage 6D conducted the assembly on the topic, ‘Quiet reflection leads to effective action’. Ved Khanna and Shrithan Mantha were the anchors.
Saanvi Kadam presented the thought for the day and Aanya Alapathi read and analysed news headlines. Adityesh Chandrayan played the guitar and sang a song. Aanya Alapathi played a classical song on the piano.  
Nishitha, Saanvi Kadam, Shloka Chaudhary, Smrithi, Tavishi Gupta and Jasmitha Borra presented a group dance. Paintings, sketches and photographs by Smriti, Ishaan, Adityesh, Shloka, Jasmita and Trupthi were displayed through a PowerPoint presentation handled by Ved Khanna.
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Kabir Malpani, Manya Agarwal, Prisha Agarwal, Dhruv Mutatkar and Ved Khanna, of Stage 4 B presented the language assembly in Hindi.  The presentation was aimed at creating awareness about the harmful effects of the extensive use of gadgets, on one’s health.
Students recited the poem ‘Kosheesh Karne Valon Ki Kabhi Haar Nahi Hoti’
Saanvi Sidhi Rudraraju played a tune on the keyboard.
Hannah Sholapur gave the thought for the day.
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