Kidney

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Romance
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Author: R K Raj ISBN: 9781482817416
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: February 11, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: R K Raj
ISBN: 9781482817416
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: February 11, 2014
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

Inder Jeet, a ragpicker in the slum of a landfill area of Ghazipur in Delhi, miraculously becomes an audience member in an international conference held in Montreal, Canada, after his unpublished research paper Orphan Nephrons Observation: Red Kidneys Are Blue to Green the Environment. Like kidneys in an animals body, they filter the reusable items from waste to give back into the bloody money circulation system, where economic disparity and deprivation are to constitute their fate. Their lots, in an entire nation, contribute in sharing the responsibility with municipalities of Indian cities but only to go unnoticed. After the conference, he landed back in Delhi to end up with a new set of problems, where kids from his lot toil their lives in a scrap settlement in Jain Disposals in Ghazipur instead of being in schools. The organization Uttar Daani, involved in Ranchits organ donation for transplants, fails to provide the promised job to Jhihari because of his ill-fated cousin Niranjan. Niranjan murders a cop in order to rescue a poor rickshaw puller who wanted to have his meal before he could drop the cop to the next crossing on the highway. Eventualities with Niranjan bring turmoil in Inders life and jail for himself, where he gets a new motto in life from the mercenaries of Jail Raho Aandolan.

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Inder Jeet, a ragpicker in the slum of a landfill area of Ghazipur in Delhi, miraculously becomes an audience member in an international conference held in Montreal, Canada, after his unpublished research paper Orphan Nephrons Observation: Red Kidneys Are Blue to Green the Environment. Like kidneys in an animals body, they filter the reusable items from waste to give back into the bloody money circulation system, where economic disparity and deprivation are to constitute their fate. Their lots, in an entire nation, contribute in sharing the responsibility with municipalities of Indian cities but only to go unnoticed. After the conference, he landed back in Delhi to end up with a new set of problems, where kids from his lot toil their lives in a scrap settlement in Jain Disposals in Ghazipur instead of being in schools. The organization Uttar Daani, involved in Ranchits organ donation for transplants, fails to provide the promised job to Jhihari because of his ill-fated cousin Niranjan. Niranjan murders a cop in order to rescue a poor rickshaw puller who wanted to have his meal before he could drop the cop to the next crossing on the highway. Eventualities with Niranjan bring turmoil in Inders life and jail for himself, where he gets a new motto in life from the mercenaries of Jail Raho Aandolan.

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