Young author Reshel Bretny Fernandes receives Rabindranath Tagore Book award


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Mangaluru, Dec 11: Reshel Bretny Fernandes, a young author writer and orator, who has accomplished at international, national, and other levels, with the passion of writing from her childhood, has now published her second book, BHARAT @2047 - Role of Youth, on behalf of Independence Day. She is the first young author to write on such a magnificent topic which is comprising of the ideas that how the role of youth matters in this amritkal where India (Bharat) is in the journey of stepping towards 100th year of Independence where one must celebrate gloriously with the thoughts and ideas of youth power, and on what ways the youth had contributed in past and their impact at present matters shaping future by engaging in different fields with a goal. 

She had written the book as a tribute to her grandfather SGT Alex Monis Moodbidri who has served the Indian Air Force for 36 years.

On writing on such a magnificent topic, DRDC council New Delhi awarded Reshel with the prestigious Rabindranath Tagore Book award. 

 

 

  

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  • Salma Pinto, Hathill Lalbagh Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 11 2024

    Dear Reshel, Congratulations on your great achievement. We are all proud of you. Best wishes for your future.

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  • John Pius Dsouza, Mumbai

    Wed, Dec 11 2024

    Congratulations to the young writer on her achievement. I am sure she will achieve more in the years ahead and make us proud.

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