Dubai-based Indian teen’s story, Opting For Gold won her an award at Dubai Literature Fest. This is her fourth consecutive win. In 2020, she won top place for her tale Awaiting Tomorrow.
Weaving magic through words
Published by: Team GI Youth
Published on 25, Feb 2022
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