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Sunhari yadein / सुनहरी यादे

Sunhari yadein / सुनहरी यादे

Nidhi Nitima

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Repro India Limited
Año de edición:
2021
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798885036733
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Nidhi Nitima was born on 29 March 1979 in Binauli town of district Meerut (now Baghpat). His father Dr. Devdutt Sharma is a well-known doctor, and mother Mrs. Kamna Sharma is a housewife. He did his early education in Delhi, and then did high school from Railway School in Lucknow. Nidhisharma has put the nickname ’Nitima’ in front of her name, which means ''Girl with principles''. She came first in every competition that took place. She also held the position of ''Head Girl'' in the Disciplinary Committee of her school. After that he graduated from RG Degree College in 1999 from Meerut and then took MSc degree with Honors in fisheries of Zoology from Chaudhary Charan Singh University Meerut in 2001. After that he did B.Ed. She tied the knot on 14 January 2001. His life partner Mr. Nirmal Sharma is in the post of GM in Sleepwell Company, he has two daughters and one son. After 20 years of marriage, he revived his old hobby with family obligations. They say that I just write whatever I want, or rather I write the language of the mind. Her husband and daughter Ashi contributed the most in making her dream come true, it was her encouragement that gave her the passion to write.

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