A teenage author from Mumbai is now the youth ambassador to the Nobel Peace price winner Kailash Satyarthi’s Children’s Foundation.
Neeha Gupta, a student of Jamnabai Narsee School in Juhu has authored a sci-fi book called Different. The author has pledged the accrued sales proceeds of her book to the Surakshit Bachpan Fund of the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation.
The book was launched at the hands of the highly revered former SBI chief, Arundhati Bhattacharya and moderated by Prasad Sangameshwaran, Managing Editor, Campaign India.
The book makes a case that youth can make a difference if they’re engaged and active .
Speaking at the launch Arundhati Bhattacharya said, ” The youth may not be involved in the way we want them to be; but in their own way. ‘Different’ is a book about managing a situation that is not of your own making, by treating it as a challenge.”
Commenting on the launch of her debut novel, author Neeha Gupta said, “ I’m delighted that through the sales of my book, I can contribute to Kailash Satyarthi sir’s Surakshit Bachpan Fund. My book is a fun sci-fi book, where a bunch of teenagers take up a challenge and deliver when it really matters. Like them, I too will do my best and sincere efforts towards this cause.”
This book is published by The Write Place, a publishing arm of Crossword Bookstores. It takes the premise that teenagers aren’t as indifferent as they’re made out to be. They pull up their socks and deliver when it really matters.
Anup Jerajani from The Write Place said “This is a proud moment for us that teen authors are looking beyond themselves and rising to the challenges we face. ‘Different’ is a book with a purpose.”
Also present at the launch were patron of sport Vita Dani, designer Archana Kochhar, and veteran bureaucrat Chandra Iyengar.