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    husband’s house. With absolutely no support from her father or her in-laws‚ Lajwanti’s only source of strength‚ comfort and hope is her caged Bulbul. Jorasanko-aruna chakravarty The novel Jorasanko by Aruna Chakravarti is not a full-fledged work on Rabindranath Tagore. It is a tale on the powerful women in the Tagore household‚ Jorasanko—the ancestral house of Tagore. The Tagore women‚ some of them trailblazers and some who conformed without question‚ redefined the role of women in society. Chakravarti

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    Vivekananda was "the maker of modern India"; for Mohandas Gandhi‚ Swami Vivekananda’s influence increased his "love for his country a thousandfold." His writings inspired a whole generation of freedom fighters. Many years after Swami Vivekananda’s death‚ Rabindranath Tagore told French Nobel Laureate Romain Rolland‚ "If you want to know India‚ study Vivekananda. In him everything is positive and nothing negative." The first organised militant movements were in Bengal‚ but they later took to the political stage

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    Bronwen Wallace’s poem‚ "Common Magic‚" and Rabindranath Tagore’s poem‚ "An Ordinary Person‚" reveal how ordinary people and events can be special and extraordinary. Additionally‚ both poems concern specific people to prove that within everyone’s live there can be elements of magic and mystery. In Wallace’s poem people are transform through a variety of human experiences‚ where in Tagore’s poem one seemingly ordinary person is changed through poetry. In both poems authors’ ideas are expressed through

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    most challenging of all. What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself. Hence‚ this leads to self enlightenment. An example of this amazing journey is the struggles faced by Samuel from The Amazing Absorbing Boy by Rabindranath Maharaj. Samuel manages to push through the struggles associated with losing his mother‚ having an uncaring father and immigration to a new country to make a better life for himself. In the process‚ he grows up significantly. “After the Wedding

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    Simariya village‚ in the Begusarai district of Bihar. As a student‚ his favorite subjects were history‚ politics and philosophy. He studied Hindi‚ Sanskrit‚ Maithili‚ Bengali‚ Urdu and English literature. Dinkar was greatly influenced by Iqbal‚ Rabindranath Tagore‚ Keats and Milton.

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    Completing Sentence : If যুক্ত কোন বাক্যের প্রথম অংশ present tense হলে পরের অংশ হবে future tense। Structure---- If + subject + verb + object + ‚ + subject + shall / will + verb +object. Example--If I come out in the classroom‚ I shall miss the lesson. If যুক্ত কোন বাক্যের প্রথম অংশ past tense হলে পরের অংশ হবে past conditional। Past Conditional---- subject + should / would + verb +object Structure---- If + subject + verb এর past form + object + ‚ + subject + should / would + verb +object. Example--

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    Rabindranath has said in one of his later poems that the railway icon show that this our world is the handiwork of a painter‚ not that of a blacksmith or artisan. A railway station is one of the features of modern civilisation. Here passengers as well as goods and luggages are booked. Every railway station is provided with a time-chart for the arrival and departure of trains. It has its staff or officers including the station-master. The porters help passengers with their luggages. The railway station

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    Ram Drari Singh Dinkar

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    district in Bihar. As a student‚ Dinkar’s favorite subjects were history‚ politics and philosophy. He studied Hindi‚ Sanskrit‚ Maithili‚ Bengali‚ Urdu and English literature. Dinkar was greatly influenced by Iqbal‚ Rabindranath Tagore‚ Keats and Milton. He had even translated works of Rabindranath Tagore from Bangla to Hindi. Shri Ramdhari Singh ’Dinkar’‚ called the "Rashtrakavi" evoked the spirit of nationalism on account of

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    Nationalism in The Home and the World “The naked passion of self love of Nations‚ in its darken delirium of greed‚ is dancing to the class of steel and the howling verses of vengeances.”1 This “naked passion of self love of Nations” shapes Rabindranath Tagore’s novel entitled The Home and The World (1919)‚ was originally published in Bengali as Ghare Baire(1916) that voices Indian Nationalism‚ especially‚ Swadeshi movement that started as a protest against the partition of Bengal by Lord Curzon

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    AGE OF MODERATES (1885-1905) Congress since its inception was dominated by educated middle class‚ the landed aristocracy and the capitalist classes called the moderates. The moderate ideology was The British colonialism and Indian Nationalism were not contradictory‚ rather complimentary. For the moderates‚ development of England was the development of India. The British were invincible. As such‚ by a policy of co-operation India could better secure her interests. England‚ mother of parliamentary

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