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About the author
Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh is an Indian author and policy and strategy thinker whose work engages with themes of governance, international politics, and socio-economic development. He has worked as a policy drafter with non-governmental organizations involved in public welfare and social development initiatives. His interests extend to human rights, environmental responsibility, and policy formulation, and he has been actively involved in discussions and debates on socio-economic issues.<br>As a writer, Singh primarily works in the fields of non-fiction and inspirational literature, with a focus on self-improvement, governance, and global affairs. His published works include <em>Green Wake-Up: Youth Unite</em>, <em>The Art of Inner Revolution</em>, <em>The Infinite Unlearning</em>, <em>And Tomorrow Is Now</em>, and <em>Prem: Bandhan Nahi, Bodh</em> (translated conceptually as <em>Prem: Awareness, Not Attachment</em>), which collectively explore questions of social responsibility, ethical leadership, personal transformation, and contemporary global challenges.<br><strong>Ravi Chaudhary</strong>, hailing from <strong>Bharatpur, Rajasthan</strong>, holds a master’s degree in Chemistry and is also a trained Dietitian. A nature lover and passionate solo traveler, he finds inspiration in the quiet rhythms of the world around him. Guided by curiosity and inner reflection, Ravi questions traditional thinking and embraces learning as a lifelong journey. A reader of great thinkers and seekers, he believes that growth begins where convention ends — in the courage to see life through one’s own eyes.<br>
