‘Gaach: A Literature of Trees’ by Vaibhav Dwivedi – A Literary Ode to the Natural World
New Delhi [India], March 26: BlueRose presents the book “Gaach” by Vaibhav Dwivedi, which emerges as a compelling young voice in contemporary Indian writing—one that harmoniously blends ecological awareness with literary sensitivity. Hailing from Lucknow and raised in the culturally rich city of Varanasi, Vaibhav’s journey reflects a seamless confluence of tradition, intellect, and a deep-rooted connection with nature. [...]
New Delhi [India], March 26: BlueRose presents the book “Gaach” by Vaibhav Dwivedi, which emerges as a compelling young voice in contemporary Indian writing—one that harmoniously blends ecological awareness with literary sensitivity. Hailing from Lucknow and raised in the culturally rich city of Varanasi, Vaibhav’s journey reflects a seamless confluence of tradition, intellect, and a deep-rooted connection with nature.
A graduate of Rajghat Besant School, Krishnamurti Foundation India, Vaibhav’s formative years were shaped by an environment that encouraged critical thinking, compassion, and holistic learning. Growing up in a household influenced by journalism, he was naturally drawn to the power of words. Writing, for him, was never a distant aspiration—it was an intrinsic part of life, nurtured through observation, reflection, and an ever-curious mind.
Over the years, this early inclination matured into a meaningful career. As a freelance journalist, Vaibhav has contributed extensively to discussions around climate change, water crises, rural development, and public welfare. His work reflects not just information, but intent—an effort to create awareness and initiate conversations that matter.