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    The India of My Dreams

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    stream of reason has not lost its way into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought and action-- Into that heaven of freedom‚ my Father‚ let my country awake. Goes a poem written by rabindranath tagore‚ renowned writer‚ author nd poet‚ and more importantly‚ an indian who dreamt of a better india in the future. Well‚ talking of dreams‚ a dream is a sub-conscious psychic vision of the ’Ideal’;coloured by personal affections and framed

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    tyaYou have to write a theme paper on any creative person past/present from India or abroad in any filed. The paper should be of introspective‚ original and innovative in nature not more than 5000 words. You must analyse the nature of creativity‚ drivers of creativity‚ multidimensional learning‚ if any in the person chosen by you besides highlighting learning for you from this person. Hard copies must be submitted to me in person on August 19 and 20 as per the schedule to be announced in the course

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    The Bengal School of Art

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    This caused controversy‚ leading to a strike by students and complaints from the local press‚ including from nationalists who considered it to be a retrogressive move. Havell was supported by the artist Abanindranath Tagore‚ a nephew of the poet Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore painted a number of works influenced by Mughal art‚ a style that he and Havell believed to be expressive of India’s distinct spiritual qualities‚ as opposed to the "materialism" of the West. Tagore’s best-known painting‚ Bharat Mata

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    Independence Day Speech

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    opportunities. But the India that we see today is not quite as it was imagined to be. We still have a long way to go. Even though‚ as Indians‚ we have a lot to be proud of: we are the citizens of a country which has given birth to scholars like Rabindranath Tagore‚ Amartya Sen‚ Scientists like Jagdish Chandra Bose‚ C.V. Raman‚ visionaries like Mahatma Gandhi and Sportspersons like Kapil Dev‚ Saina Nehwal‚ who have represented our country and brought respect to our nation‚

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    Precious Life

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    PRECIOUS LIFE Tell me‚ what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? - Mary Oliver Life is so precious‚ And each day is a gift. So enjoy every minute‚ As it were your last to live. Cherish your loved ones‚ Hug them tight‚ Share with them your heart‚ And your time. Nothing is forever‚ And life goes so fast‚ Each minute that passes‚ Is one you can’t get back. When troubles arrive‚ And knock you off your feet‚ Stand up and smile‚ And remember life it too sweet

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    An Ordinary Person

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    The poem An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore is about how humans do not appreciate the things around them and how they want the things that they do not have. The poem also shows how humans are constantly attracted to things that are foreign to them. The literary device allegory is very important to this poem. The poem could be seen as a poem a poem about a man simply going to the future and becoming the center of attention because he has been resurrected. However‚ the poem could also be interpreted

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    building as well as social issues pertaining to India. Vivekananda was a Hindu monk from India who played significant role in introducing Vedanta to the Western world and also reviving and redefining certain aspect of the religion within India. Rabindranath Tagore commented about Swami Vivekananda and his teachings‚ "If you want to know India‚ study Vivekananda. In him everything is positive and nothing negative." Vivekananda realized a country’s future depends on its people‚ so he mainly stressed

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    The Attic Satyajit ray While returning from their new factory at Deodarganj‚ the writer with his friend and business partner Aditya were driving along National Highway 40. As they reached a point of bifurcation‚ the author asked his friend about his willingness to take the road‚ that deviated to the right. That road leads to the ancestral home of Aditya‚ at Bramhapur. His father was a landlord there and later shifted

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    former has not lived up to expectations‚ or that the latter has all the connections that count. Often it is just a case of the mediocre rising to excellence because he has had the good luck of finding himself. Albert Einstein‚ Leo Tolstoy and Rabindranath Tagore were not considered particularly bright prospects in school‚ but nevertheless took the world by storm. Obviously‚ academics is only one yardstick of a student’s ability. At the school level‚ it is presently the most important yardstick

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    Indian Scientist

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    Beyond Contemporary Comprehension Do plants have feelings? Do they suffer pain like us? Can their feelings be detected‚ or even ‘measured’? Jagdish Chandra Bose‚ a distinguished Indian scientist‚ announced his discovery to an astonished world in 1900. At an international conference of physicists in Paris‚ and later in England‚ Bose proved plants respond to pain and suffering much like humans‚ even when the plants are cut or transplanted. To prove his theory‚ Bose invented an instrument called

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