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Perhaps it is the first time since Narendra Modi became Prime Minister that a poem written in his mother tongue Gujarati has not only criticised the government but also voiced the anguish of the ...
Relating to Dahigauri is a translation of the diary of the celebrated Gujarati poet, essayist and critic Narmadashankar Dave (1833-1886) and records his stormy interaction with his wife Dahigauri ...
We knew Bhagat as a famous Gujarati poet. We had studied his poems at our Gujarati medium school and our textbook had a poem of his virtually every year – Ghar (Home), Hun to bas farva avyo chhu ...
he pairs Gujarati poems in Gujarati script on twelve large scale works on paper, sharing poems which brought him pleasure and peace over the years. The 'Poets Translating Poets in images' will include ...
London, Apr 19 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi today shared a poem titled ‘Ramata Ram Akela’ penned by him in his mother tongue – Gujarati. “Here is my poem ‘Ramata Ram Akela ...
Mr. Modi tweeted the poem written in Gujarati, his mother tongue, after extending greetings to people on Makar Sankranti which was celebrated on January 14. The PM later tweeted a Hindi ...
PM Modi tweeted the poem written in Gujarati, his mother tongue, after greeting people on Makar Sankranti which was celebrated on Thursday. The poem starts with glorifying the sky. First few lines ...
for contribution to theatre at the Gujarati Vishvakosh Auditorium on Saturday before the playwright-poet's fans. His two full-length plays, 'Welcome Zindagi' and 'Ekso Be Not Out', have had over ...
Composed by Tanishk Bagchi and sung by Dhvani Bhanushali, the track is based on one of PM Modi’s Gujarati poems, called ‘Gaye Teno Garbo’. According to the producers, the song celebrates the ...
Among the many images shown during a running montage of photographs forming the backdrop at the memorial meeting to mourn the passing of the Gujarati poet Suresh Dalal on Tuesday in Mumbai ...
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Modi tweeted the poem written in Gujarati, his mother tongue, after extending greetings to people on Makar Sankranti which was celebrated on Thursday. The PM later tweeted Hindi translation of the ...