Janmenjoy Khutia, son of the late Gobind Prasad Khutia and Narmada Khutia, is a devout Hindu and a permanent resident of Salimchak, P.O. Thakurchak, P.S. Belda, District Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India. He was born in 1954 into a traditional Hindu family. His father owned a husking machine and had significant landholdings, making theirs a well-established and solvent household. From an early age, Mr. Khutia showed great academic promise, consistently achieving excellent results throughout his school and college years. After graduating from Belda College, he ventured into business. Over time, his expertise led to his appointment as General Manager and Legal Consultant on Forest Rules by a consortium of three district-level sawmill owners. He retired from professional life in 2015. A passionate reader since childhood, Mr. Khutia has been deeply inspired by the works of eminent poets and columnists. Troubled by the growing devastation across nations and the occurrence of famines in various parts of the world, his heart is moved, and he feels compelled to wield his pen in protest against societal evils. He also finds immense joy in traveling to beautiful and scenic places, which deeply touch his heart. His strong sense of spirituality and altruism was nurtured by his parents and continues to guide his worldview and writing.