THE EPIC OF SAMRAT

THE EPIC OF SAMRAT
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Download or read book THE EPIC OF SAMRAT written by Vijayavarma Rudraraju and published by Vijayavarma Rudraraju. This book was released on 2023-12-04 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Decades of dispute between a royal family and a swindler employee turned businessman for an estate changed the life and lifestyle of Samrat, the last legal heir of the royal family. Time institutes a new life, while the past threatens his new life. A brilliant plot to retain his property and a noble aspiration to change the livelihoods of Indian farmers make an everlasting impression in transforming the way agriculture is conceived in India. The book chronicles the journey of Samrat, as he navigates complex legal battles, political sabotage, threats to his life, and a romance with Eshu to reclaim his family’s ancestral estate. Framed against the backdrop of the Indian agrarian crisis, it highlights agricultural challenges and Samrat's vision to transform the estate into a pioneering global hub for sustainable farming education and research.


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