Description
Be it America or Spain, Italy, China, France, England or our country India, the so-called ‘grandfather’ of the countries of the world; This virus was heavy on everyone. Countless people of the world had to deal with things like lockdown for the first time. This was a big challenge for a huge country like India. The tragedy broke the back of employment and economy. But taught and showed us a lot. The rivers were blooming, the trees were swaying. At the same time, compositions were also being done in the literary world. There have been frequent literary posts from different corners of the country on social sites like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter. The works of Rajeev Kumar Jha (Like the younger brother) are also the works acquired during the period. Many poems in his poetry collection ‘Band Panne’ are a satire on society; So the collection of ‘Kya Likhoon Main’ is better than if I called the diary. The issue he has caught does not leave him unfinished. In the story collection ‘Zero Number’, he has shown the way to the youth keeping the important aspect of the society open. I think the literary world needs to see what Rajeev has written from a corner of the closed room during the lockdown. –Gyaneshwar Gautam (State President, Indian Media Journalists Union, Bihar)
About the Author
Born on 31 July 1983 in Sorapania village of Dhaka on the land of Champaran, Rajeev Kumar Jha has been addressing ‘Raju’ among his loved ones and ‘Sir’ among children. After receiving a master’s degree in 2011, Rajeev Kumar Jha is pursuing research in Hindi journalism from B. B. A. University, Muzaffarpur. Presently, he is serving as a language teacher at Mujib Balika Higher Secondary School, Motihari, Bihar. Rajeev also operates Mission Mujib, a program for the free education of poor children. Before serving as a teacher, Rajeev worked as a journalist in Hindustan, Prabhat Khabar, Sarvodaya, Jagriti Times (all Hindi daily), Bihari Khabar, Village Connection, Kuber Times, Kamta Today, North India Times (all weekly), The Light of In Bihar, Seven Days, (monthly) etc., he ran his writing in magazines. But apart from this, Rajeev has always been a poet. Put your feelings, your dreams, your thoughts into words, into verses. This journey is still going on.







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