Syeda Amtul Saudi Gazette JEDDAH –– A fiction book titled “The Nucle Saga-1,”authored by a young engineering student Saif Ur Rahman, was recently launched in Riyadh by architect M.A.R Saleem, president of Hindustani Bazm-e-Urdu and chief of MIM Riyadh Chapter. The book, published by Virtual Reality, revolves around two teenaged boys – Zindor and Rador – who love adventures. Saleem congratulating Saif Ur Rahman said: “The Nucle Saga-1” is a valuable read for all those who are interested in fiction.” Syed Sajeed Ali, former president of Anwar uloom College students union, Hyderabad also spoke on the occasion. Mohammed Quaiser, president Tanzeem Hum Hindustani (THH), said in his welcome speech that his organization always provides a platform for talented Indians living in the Kingdom. He further said that newspaper and news portals should encourage young writers and introduce their works at least once a week. Quaiser also congratulated the 22-year-old author for his debut book and presented a memento to Saif Ur Rahman. He also acknowledged the author's father, Habeeb ur Rahman. Saif Ur Rahman enlightened his audience about how he went through different stages during the past seven years to complete his book. On behalf of International Indian School, chairman Imtiyaz Ahmed also presented a memento to Saif Ur Rahman. Saif Ur Rahman said that his first book is part of a 5-book series, the second part of which will be released by the end of this year. The book, according to the author, is getting positive response and it has already found its place among the top ten best sellers in Hyderabad. The book is available for sale at Himalaya and other leading book stores in Hyderabad, and e-Book is also available on www.amazon.com. Earlier Qari Younus recited the verses from the Qur'an. Riyadh-based writer Javed Ali conducted the proceedings. Zubair Mohiuddin proposed the vote of thanks. The event was organized by THH.