A very humble, sophisticated, and polite Sabita Paintal, when thought to pen down Mahatma Gandhi’s ideology in the simplest way in her novel, Is Gandhiji Still Alive?, converted he...view moreA very humble, sophisticated, and polite Sabita Paintal, when thought to pen down Mahatma Gandhi’s ideology in the simplest way in her novel, Is Gandhiji Still Alive?, converted herself to become dignified and fearless. Firmness and truthfulness, which she adopted to glorify her personality, became the chief aims in her life. Now she thinks she is capable of doing any daredevil task for her country’s progress. She is proud to be Indian. Before independence, in her early childhood, she wore a tiny cap with her khadi outfits, holding a handmade paper Tiranga and walking like a leader among friends and said with zest, “India is our mother land, and we will free it soon.” It shows that she was full of patriotic spirit from childhood, and the credit goes to her best background.
She was born and brought up among the beautiful mountains of the Himalayas. The natural beauty inspired her and brought shine on her personality. She is a native of a small town, Dharamsala of Himachal-Pradesh, fascinated with the dancing beauty of pine and deodar trees, and wrote a few beautiful appreciable verses. She had enormous respect for her teachers, elders, and children who became a guideline to develop her personality so that the people recognize her as an author. She is facing the world with dignity and has full devotion toward God. She has immense power of living life and for that she picked up the pen to write. Hope for the best is her mission in life. Lively, loving nature, and hard work are the major keys for her to win the hearts of people, and she always holds them.view less