Dhrubajyoti has never attended a school or college, nor has she received any type of institutional education...
Digital Desk: Dhrubajyoti Das, a twenty-four-year-old particularly abled lad from Assam's Baksa, has inspired many with his fourth poetry book in a row, "Amuthi Hridoyor Kobita."
Das' feat is notable because he cannot read or write, and his father and uncle were the ones who jotted down his emotions, which finally produced a book.
Dhrubajyoti has never attended a school or college, nor has she received any type of institutional education.
Das was inspired to write the book after meeting Assamese superstar Deeplina Deka, who was moved by his wonderful poems.
Deka stated that she was impressed by Das' brilliance despite all of the obstacles and that this offers people hope that they may win in life no matter what obstacles they face.
"The poetry is full of feelings, happiness and despair, and emotions are priceless in a world where there are so few of them," Deka explained.
Deka told Das that he would assist him in publishing his fourth book.
His first novel, "Jibonor Hepah, "The second was "Ronga Modaror Usuponi," and the third was "Andhare Andhare."
Dhrubajyoti's father told CNN News-18, "The biggest issue was that whatever he thinks, he wants someone to write it down." If he can't find someone to write it for him, he goes insane. Because he knows he won't be able to remember what he was thinking at the time."
His father stated that seeing all of the love and support for the books from the public makes him very pleased.
Archana Borthakur, a social activist and author, stated, "It's a shame that so many people in our society see people like Dhruba as a burden. But look at what they're capable of. He is unique."
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