Term Paper (
Rishav Goyal, 2011010136
)
About Manglesh Dabral : Manglesh Dabral (
Hindi
:
मं
गले
श डबराल ) (born 16 May 1948) is a prominent contemporary
Indian poet who writes in
Hindi
.
He was born in the village of
Kaphalpani
,
Tehri Garhwal
,
Uttarakhand
, completed his education in
Dehradun
. He has served in
Hindi Patriot
,
Pratipaksh and
Aaspaas in
Delhi
.
Later on he worked as Assistant Editor in
Purvagrah
published from
Bharat Bhavan
,
Bhopal
. He has worked in
Amrit Prabhat published from
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This poem is very easy to understand and writer has not used any difficult word.
2
.
इन स दय म / मं
गले
श डबराल This poem has been written by Manglesh Dabral. writer saying that he has been in great difficulties in his past time in life. In that time, he lost his mother, lost a love letter, lost his job, lost his way in night and trying to ask for help on telephone everywhere. He was helpless and could not do anything. But writer managed to get out of that hard times and now he has strength to fight with that situation which made him believe that today is not same as yesterday. writer has not forgotten all those bad memories and all the pain that he had in that harder times make him fear of that bad times whenever he see anything that concerns with his past life. this poem is easy to understand and writer has not used any difficult word in it.
3.
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writer saying that in today’s life people are more stressed and leave home. In search of those missing people, posters are attached with the walls of trains and after years, they are dusted. Posters are blurred. After years, according to posters, their(missing people) color is ‘genhua’ or ‘sambla’ and not white. they are wearing ‘hawai chappal’ , they have marks of wounds in their faces. Their sad faces in the posters are saying that their mothers are crying for them and want them to get back home soon. posters have written in that end that anyone who tells about the missing guy in the poster will be awarded the money mentioned in the poster. but still they never found because posters are blurred and their (missing people) faces does not matches with the poster after years. This poem is easy to understand and writer has not used any difficult word in
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