While these four poems aren’t connected by a common theme, they are all poignant and vivid in their message and the images they create.
While these four poems aren’t connected by a common theme, they are all poignant and vivid in their message and the images they create.
In ‘The Ride Called Life’, Aruna talks about the ups and downs of life and how it is important to not lose hope through it all.
In Are You Even A Man?, Simran questions the Indian men on gender inequality and the continuing lack of safety for women in the country.
In The Heaven And Earth Bridge, Pitamber uses the metaphor of a bridge to analyse the journey into introspection and salvation for every human.
ढूंढ रही अपनी पहचान हम सबके लिए एक संदेश है, एक सीख है कि इंसान को स्वयं से समय समय पर यह चंद मूल प्रश्न करते रहने चाहिए|
Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Christmas In India’ is a poignant poem that talks of celebrating Christmas far from home and in an unfamiliar environment.
This poem is a collection of messages written to bid farewell to close ones, with unsaid words finding their way into a suicide note.
यह कविता हमें बताती है कि किताब पढ़ने से ज़िंदगी का बेरंग सफ़र भी ख़ूबसूरत हो जाता है और कैसे हम किताब की काल्पनिक दुनिया में खो जाते हैं।
In this poem, a man is reminiscing about his mother and expressing his love and gratitude towards her. Read this to your mom for Mother’s Day!
This poem is a wake-up call to act now and stop environmental damage. Here, Mother Earth is likened to a young girl who is slowly being destroyed.
In this poem, Prarthana relates her experiences listening to her Ata’s stories (Ata means grandfather in Assamese), and if you’ve been lucky enough to grow up with your grandparents, it will surely resonate with you.
पेश है एक साधारण देशवासी के दिल से निकले श्रद्धांजलि के कुछ शब्द, उन वीरों के लिए जिन्होंने अपने देश-प्रेम की मिसाल क़ायम करते हुए पुलवामा में शहादत हासिल की।
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