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Sujata Sharma talks about the subtle sexual harassment women face in the workplace inthe corporate world! She tries to throw light on many other mundane aspects of life as andwhen she has seen or experienced these incidents! A few poems talk about romance, loveand friendships! While there are a few write-ups talking about nature's fury and beauty too.She has also thrown light on the possibilities of emotional intimacies developing in a workplaceand the emotional damages it can have on the employee's emotional health and psyche!!There are a few poems which talk of cultural dichotomies in India that favour men ratherthan women! My international readers may find these concepts novel and strange!To be more specific, I am talking about my very first poem, "Romantic Hallucinations!".Dear Readers! Your author belongs to that part of the world where a man can leer at women in full public view/private as well without her will and consent but a woman is forbidden to even dream of ANOTHER MAN! The very revelation of her falling for anotherman is enough to label her as "socially unacceptable" in this part of the world!Well....that's enough talking done by this first-time author! Now is the turn for my readers to devour my writings and I wanna let you all know that I would love to hear from all my fans what they feel about my works! I promise I will try to match the tastes of my readers and keep improving!!!
In the year 1991, a young research student working in medical research embarks upon a scientific project on a red-coloured, mystical protein - lactoferrin - which takes her on an enthralling magical and spiritual journey. The quest for the growing red crystals of lactoferrin is fraught with difficulties and struggle. The final discovery of the molecular structure of the protein, after more than a decade, is an inspirational tale of how one can achieve their dreams if they never give up.
Life was almost perfect for Sujata Sharma, a professor in AIIMS, with every best-laid plan in place. She had been deeply involved with research and teaching, with an active family and social life, pursuing physical fitness. In just seven days, she found herself away from home, checked into a hospital, facing an uncertain future with a rare autoimmune disease, Guillain Barre Syndrome, which rendered her almost paralyzed. The road back towards recovery was long and uphill. With the help of her doctors, family and colleagues, she started her journey from the grip of the deadly disease, which ended spectacularly with her finally winning a trophy with her departmental team in the first-ever 'AIIMS Got talent'. In her quest towards discovering inner strength, she found her life's purpose to be similar to a dragonfly's purpose, which is to live fully in the moment and perform to its best ability despite the limitations that are imposed by destiny.
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