Suniti Chandra Mishra

Jaipur,India

Suniti Chandra Mishra has written a number of poems, novels, and other useful books. Now he is also striving to bring out some nice screenplays. After graduating from Mithila University (India), he chose his career as a language teacher. He further served as Office Secretary of the Continental Board of Bahá’í Counsellors in Asia (Gwalior office) and is presently a member of the Translation Committee of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India. He has translated a number of books including the ‘Most Holy Book’ of the Bahá’í Faith (by Bahá’u’lláh), ‘Covenant’ (by Lowell Johnson), and ‘The Bab: The Herald of the Day of Days’ (by H.M. Balyuji) among others. He served as Feature Editor (Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh) at the Times of India, Response Team, Bhopal, and is presently collaborating with some of the reputed translation agencies of India and abroad as a freelance writer & translator. His published books are: “Did I Exist Before and Will I Be Born Again?” (Pustak Mahal) and “A Writer’s Manual” (V&S Publishers), New Delhi. In addition, he has published some eBooks also. He is presently settled in Jaipur.

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