Bikash Paul Choudhury

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About Bikash Paul Choudhury
Bikash Paul Choudhury, retired as the Chief Engineer of Meghalaya in 2017, headed the Public Health Engineering Department of the State.
After doing his graduation in Civil Engineering and having a brief stint with the private sector, Bikash decided to serve his own State where he spent his entire service life for the next 37 years; where he completed his post-graduation in ME(PH). His personal experiences during these long years, which varied from the fulfilling to the traumatic, from the happy-go-lucky to the extreme of despondency, and the vicissitudes of a life he has richly lived – with all its hope and joy, all its pain and suffering, all its exuberance and dejection, all its expectation and disappointment, form the basis of his books.
Though a late starter in writing, Bikash is also a budding poet and has a passion for pencil sketching. The books authored by him carried the impressions of all aspects of his versatile personality but basically is a tale told with courage and honesty.
In addition to being a self-publishing indie author, he is also a digital entrepreneur, trainer, and coach.
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Two unlikely yet unforgettable characters found their lives get entangled with each other after a strange meeting in picturesque Shillong, a North East India Tourist spot, popularly known as the "Scotland of East." The story of Aussie girl Lucy is eloquent and moving, balancing masterfully in yearning for self-discovery with the need for familial love. One woman's longing for life in Nature where simplicity and fundamental human values prevail. The professional psychologist and counselor takes her time off and visits hilly locales of exotic North East with an elderly strange man Vivek Marak and discovers that Vivek's story is fascinating, stark, and cruel. His recount is moving, no-holds-barred dissection of himself on the surgical table of life that ebbs and flows in its richness. Enveloping all our rationality and irrationality, emotions and frustrations, longing and despair, making us at times rejoice at our triumphs and achievements, and at times curse ourselves at the follies and blunders we commit. But the happy ending was not to be.
Lucy's mind travels to her last year's visit to North-East India, this time to Guwahati, the "Gateway of the North-east." She went there on a professional job, and she met Vivek's mom Valentine on completion of her training when she traveled to Shillong. She found that the elderly lady could not come out of the grieves due to the irreparable loss.
While returning from Shillong to Guwahati to catch her flight back home, so many thoughts sprang through her mind, as it happened during the past year. Her mind was engulfed in the thought of Sohini Ghosh of Guwahati, whose story Lucy found fascinating. More she came to know about that stunningly beautiful lady. She felt curious to learn more about her. She discovered details about Sohini from her elder sister Shalini Ghosh who gelled well with Lucy. She learned about the struggles the middle-class lady Sohini faced in her life that far.
These things were documented in her first two books of Lucy's Trilogy, in the titles "Ecstasy on the Mountain" and "Over a Long Night."
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