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The story of an Indian child 7

https://jppkd.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-story-of-indian-child-19-shikha-in.html story takes place in a village in Kerala, a state in India.
Our protagonist is also a living person

 When this story is told with his full consent.
He set a condition to meHis name or apparent signs should not be recorded.
When telling his true story which is very eventful
Of cours other characters in additionIt is possible to appear when so

Readers are more likely to be confused if our protagonist still records him, he, or  his etc.

Therefore, one exception to the readers ..
 Everyone understands the approximate form of our hero in so many parts ??
Based on that
Request to suggest a good name for our hero

 Select the appropriate name,

  Will be accepted as his name and will publish the name suggested person's name too 


 Thank you
 Jp Palakkad

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