Pranjulaa

Poet’s bio: An Msc in Creative Industries (Management) from Birkbeck, University of London, I wrote my first poem when I was only 13 years old, and currently I hold a collection of about 800 poems. I was enrolled into Poetry College, Batch of 2019 in Mumbai, and have Msc in Creative Industries Management, from University of London (2015). My poems have been published on Poetry Nature, Poets India, Image Curve and Nocturne Journal, amongst others. An author to “Short and Sweet Story”, published at Storytel as an audio book, I am now working on my first independent book of poems. Recently, I won a cash prize for a poetry competition based on a painting organized by Arts Illustrated and NDTV Mojarto. You can read some glimpses of my poems on @poetrybypranjulaa I continue to work as an independent art consultant and researcher while managing my venture, Pranjal Arts which has a private collection of around 200 Indian art paintings. List of awards: •Awarded Scholarship for Creative writing by Mayo College Girl’s School, Ajmer(2011) •Represented Birkbeck, University of London at British Chamber of Commerce Conference in London, UK as Potential Leaders of the future. (2015) •Venue Ambassador, Birkbeck, University of London (2015) •Invited for the “Thrive” Conference on Arts fundraising in Bath, UK (2015) •Awarded on International Women’s day for showing international leadership in the field of Indian dance and poetry (2016 ) •Awarded the Lions Pride Award during the international service week.(2018) •Selected for World Governance Expedition to Russia, organized by Vision India Foundation (2019)

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Travel stories – Bharuch

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Bharuch

I absolutely love to travel. It makes me come alive.

I feel as young as ever and more fresh than I have ever felt. It allows me to meet new people, have new experiences, know new cultures, and rediscover old histories, which are still relevant today.

I recently visited Bharuch.

Bharuch, the town of memories, families and industries.

One of the oldest heritage cities of our nation, a city by the banks of river, Narmada. A place where I saw the truly developing side of India. The growth and the implementation of so many economic policies for industrial growth, lies in Bharuch. When you see technological advancements in the cities like Bharuch where ancient civilization existed, you can see how far we have come.

My experience was not just a personal realization of the many aspects of India, it also got me to see things differently.
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