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Jungle ki Kahaniya: A Forest Officer’s Untamed Tales of the Wild 

"Jungle ki Kahaniya" by retired forest officer Sunayan Sharma is a gripping collection of real-life wildlife encounters, offering readers a rare glimpse into the untamed world of India's forests and the deep bond between humans and nature.
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When Sunayan Sharma first stepped into the dense forests of India as a young officer, he never imagined that one day he would turn his experiences into words. His journey—from a dedicated forest officer to a storyteller—has been as thrilling as the wild itself. His book, Jungle ki Kahaniya, is not just a collection of stories; it is a chronicle of life in the wilderness, filled with adventure, danger, and profound lessons from nature.

“I have spent decades in the jungle, living among the creatures and understanding their ways. Every tree, every river, and every animal has a story to tell,” Mr. Sharma, who is a former IFS officer, told Indian Masterminds. Jungle ki Kahaniya is his attempt to bring those stories to the world, offering a rare glimpse into the heart of India’s forests.

A LIFE AMONG THE TREES

Sunayan Sharma dedicated his life to protecting wildlife and conserving India’s rich biodiversity. Having served in various forest reserves, which include Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary and Sariska Tiger Reserve, he witnessed the majestic beauty of nature but also its ruthless challenges. The encounters he had—sometimes with poachers, sometimes with wild animals—shaped his perspective and deepened his understanding of the intricate balance of the ecosystem.

His passion for conservation was not limited to administrative efforts; he actively engaged in fieldwork, ensuring the safety of endangered species and maintaining forest reserves. “The jungle is not just about animals; it is about survival, coexistence, and respect for nature,” Mr. Sharma reflects.

THE BIRTH OF ‘Jungle ki Kahaniya’

The inspiration for the book came from years of narrating stories to colleagues, students, and aspiring conservationists. His first-hand experiences—ranging from rescuing injured animals to tracking elusive predators—were too compelling to be left untold.

“I realised that these stories could inspire people to appreciate and protect our forests. They are not just personal anecdotes; they are lessons in conservation,” Mr. Sharma explains.

Each chapter of Jungle ki Kahaniya brings the reader face-to-face with the raw and untamed world of the jungle. Some stories are heartwarming, revealing the deep bond between humans and animals, while others highlight the grim reality of poaching and habitat destruction. The book captures the essence of forest life, offering readers an immersive experience of the wild.

A STORYTELLER IS BORN 

For Mr. Sharma, writing was never the plan. His life revolved around patrolling forests, monitoring wildlife, and fighting against illegal deforestation. But over the years, the urge to document his experiences grew stronger. Encouraged by fellow conservationists and readers who were mesmerised by his oral storytelling, he finally decided to put pen to paper.

“The jungle taught me patience, and that patience helped me in writing. I wanted to make people feel the thrill, the fear, and the awe that I experienced,” he says.

Despite his initial hesitations, Sharma found joy in writing. The more he wrote, the more he realised that his words could serve as a bridge between nature and people who may never step into a forest. His ability to weave gripping narratives, infused with real-life emotions and experiences, turned Jungle ki Kahaniya into an unforgettable read.

WHY THIS BOOK?

At a time when deforestation and climate change threaten India’s forests, Jungle ki Kahaniya serves as a wake-up call. Sharma’s stories remind readers of the delicate relationship between humans and wildlife and the urgent need to protect it.

Through his vivid storytelling, he hopes to ignite a sense of responsibility among readers. “If even one person reads this book and decides to contribute to conservation efforts, I will consider my mission successful,” the author says with conviction.

His book is not just for wildlife enthusiasts—it is for anyone who appreciates a good story, for those who seek adventure, and for those who believe that nature has lessons to teach us all.

THE LEGACY OF A FOREST OFFICER 

Sunayan Sharma’s journey from a forest officer to an author is an exemplification of the power of storytelling. His book is not just about the jungle—it is about life, courage, and the wonders of the natural world. With Jungle ki Kahaniya, he has given a voice to the silent guardians of the wild, ensuring that their tales will continue to inspire generations to come.

“In the end, the jungle has taught me one thing—everything in nature is connected. And so are we,” Sharma concludes.

With Jungle ki Kahaniya, he invites readers to step into the wilderness to experience its magic and embrace its lessons. Because sometimes the best stories are the ones written by nature itself.


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