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The Life of Tolka[edit]

Book type - Memoir[1]

Published year - 2023

Publisher - Poetry World Org

Author - Dr. Nitin Chopra

Based on true story of Russian invasion of Ukraine, Operation Ganga and its aftermath

The Life of Tolka
AuthorDr. Nitin Chopra
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir
PublisherPoetry World Org
ISBN978-9392507052

About the book[edit]

[2]"The Life of Tolka" is an memoir by Dr. Nitin Chopra[3], published in 2023 by Poetry World Org[4][5]. It follows the experiences of Tolka, a medical student from India who studied at Bogomolets National Medical University in Ukraine, and hares life journey amidst the Russian invasion of Ukraine and rescue through Operation Ganga done by Govt of India under guidance of PM Narendra Modi.

Synopsis & Plot Summary[edit]

In the wake of the Russian invasion, Tolka's life is profoundly affected as he navigates a world disrupted by violence. Forced to flee Ukraine, Tolka embarks on a perilous journey in search of safety. Along the way, he encounters adversity and witnesses the devastating impact of war on individuals and communities.

Author's Background[edit]

Dr. Nitin Chopra, a physician and author from Madlauda (Panipat)[6]drew inspiration for The Life of Tolka from his own experiences and observations during the Ukrainian invasion. He was Invited as a guest speaker at "Pravasi Bhartiya Diwas" at the Indian High Commission in Kyiv in 2016. [7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chopra, Nitin; Preeth, Niveditha (2023-10-06). The Life of Tolka. Poetry World Org. ISBN 978-93-92507-05-2.
  2. ^ ""Life was uncertain even in the safety bunkers" says Dr. Nitin Chopra". The Times of India.
  3. ^ "Dr. Nitin Chopra". www.drnitinchopra.in. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  4. ^ Chopra, Nitin; Preeth, Niveditha (2023-10-06). The Life of Tolka. Poetry World Org. ISBN 978-93-92507-05-2.
  5. ^ Chopra, Nitin; Preeth, Niveditha (2023-10-04). The Life of Tolka. Poetry World Org. ISBN 978-93-92507-05-2.
  6. ^ bookscape.com https://bookscape.com/product-details/the-life-of-tolka-9789392507052. Retrieved 2024-04-13. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "मडलौडा का कवि बना पोयट आफ द ईयर". Punjabkesari.in.