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Yearly religious celebrations are held in Alietland. Free food and lodging facilities are provided by Aliet Charitable Trust. JAY and RAY are sitting in the office of the Trust. They discuss the importance of charitable works in the life of man, God, life, people, and the world. After DON joins them, disaster hits the city.

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Yearly religious celebrations are held in Alietland. Free food and lodging facilities are provided by Aliet Charitable Trust. JAY and RAY are sitting in the office of the Trust. They discuss the importance of charitable works in the life of man, God, life, people, and the world. After DON joins them, disaster hits the city.
Autorenporträt
Rajeshwar Prasad is a poet, playwright, novelist, essayist, researcher, and academician. Born in Bela, Aurangabad, Bihar, India in 1970, he is a prominent figure in English literature who infuses meaningful philosophical insights into appealing stories. With a Ph.D. exploring Christopher Marlowe's lyricism and many years of service as a Professor, he draws on the strengths of both worlds. He is the author of many thought-provoking plays, includingThe Travellers, The Wife, The Tribute, Zero into Four, Teachers' Day,andZero into Nine; the insightful fiction, Righteousness; and collections of powerful poetry, includingGandhi - the MessiahandBullet Land, all published by TSL Publications, Rickmansworth, UK. His epic,The Gandhi-Gita, the novels,Dance of Democracy, Now, Forever Yours, and the reflective essays inHello Lifeshow the author's scope. His life of teaching and creative writing demonstrates his commitment to enhancing mind and soul. He has been honoured with several national and international awards in Literature and Education. He has also published 26 research articles, along with nine essays and poems.