![]() In the scorching summer of 2016, this correspondent was struggling in the crowded bylanes of the Kashmere Gate area of the national capital to locate his place. His illustrious writing career is an inspiration for many but equally overwhelming is his humble residence next to the Nicholson Cemetery in New Delhi. ![]() In 2010, "Faces in the Water" won the Crossword-Vodafone Award for Children's Fiction and the Ladli Media Award for Gender Sensitivity in 2011-2012. Ranjit Lal, one of India's foremost writers for children and nature, has authored several books, including the much acclaimed and widely read "The Bossman Adventures," "Enjoying Birds," "Faces in the Water," and "The Crow Chronicles". ![]() Undisturbed by his silent neighbours in the capital's Nicholson Cemetery, this leading author has penned numerous works of fiction and nonfiction for both adults and children in a career spanning several decades. ![]()
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