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    Ramkinkar Baij was the earliest Indian artist to experiment with abstract sculptural forms. His oil on canvas paintings have a singular experimenting quality going beyond its time‚ unregimented by dogmas and with only one commitment - to be unstintingly creative. Born in Bankura in West Bengal in 1910‚ Ramkinkar Baij studied at the Kala Bhavan‚ Vishwa Bharati University‚ Santiniketan in 1925. Trained by two European sculptors‚ one... Baij was born in an economically modest family in the Bankura

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    athletes still participate in these sports. As Rabindranath Tagore says‚ “You can’t cross the  sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” The author is basically saying you can’t just  think about it‚ if you want it to happen‚ you have to do something about it. While some believe  extreme sports are for those who are reckless and insane‚ I think they are or those who are  willing to take chances to live life to the fullest.  I agree with Tagore‚ a thought or idea isn’t much unless it is put into action

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    wanted to show mercy on the criminal. 6. Who‚ do you think‚ ‘Archer’ refers in the poem “On Children” ? 7. The real value of forest for women was a. Timber from dead trees. B. Source of basic need. c. Springs and streams. 8. What ideas of Tagore inspired the author to start the Earth University? 9. What prompted the UN to initiate a discussion on the rights of Mother Earth? II. Answer any four of the following questions in a paragraph of 80-100 words. :- 4X4=16 10. What similes

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    Where the Mind is Without Fear Where the Mind is ... 10 WHERE THE MIND IS WITHOUT FEAR Notes This poem was written when the British ruled our country. We were slaves to a foreign power. Rabindranath Tagore‚ the great Indian nationalist and visionary wanted India to awaken to a bright dawn of freedom – freedom from slavery and our own mental chains. Read the poem aloud once. Then read it silently. It would be a good idea to memorize the poem. Where the mind is without fear and the head

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    came to Korea‚ married King Kim Suro‚ and became Queen Hur Hwang-ok in 48 AD. The rationale for a close relationship between India and Korea has been reinforced in modern times by political and economic imperatives. Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore composed a short but evocative poem ‘lamp of the East’ – in 1929 about Korea’s glorious past and its promising bright future.

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    Studies: Francis Bacon 13. The Night Train at Deoli: Ruskin Bond 4. Principles of Good Writing: L. A. Hill 14. Love Across the Salt Desert: K. N. Daruwala 5. Albert Einstein at School: Patrick Pringle 15. The Castaway: Rabindranath Tagore 12. The Fly: Katherine Mansfield 6. The Future is Now: A Zest for Living: Walter F. Stromer V. Star Light: Edited by Guy Kenneth Dantes

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    The India of My Dreams

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    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 by the human

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    The goal is to provide these children with a protected nurturing environment that not only protects them from harsh poverty but also provides them with the skills necessary in order to become self sufficient for the future. According to Sri Supriyo Tagore‚ the president of the society and creator of Santiniketan Sishutirtha the aim of the organisation was not only provide them education and nutrition but making them self efficient‚ teach them the life skill

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    Baffling as certainly an endeavour to provide an exhaustive list of Tagore’s achievements in the various fields like music‚ dance‚ painting‚ histrionics‚ education‚ etc.‚ would be‚ even the effort to describe his output within the limited field of literary and poetic writing would be‚ difficult. Indeed his contribution to ever so many types and forms of writing is amazing‚ if not defying adequate enumeration. As one of his admirers‚ the lateMahamahopadhyaya Harprasada Sastri‚ said: “He has tried

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    Americans made fun of my father’s lilting accent and the strange grammatical twists his sentences took in English. What do they know? I thought‚ perching happily beside him. In Bangla‚ he added his own creative flourishes to classic tales by Rabindranath Tagore or Sukumar Roy. He embellished folktales told by generations of ancestors‚ making me chuckle or catch my breath. “Tell another story‚ Dad‚” I’d beg. But then I learned to read. Greedy for stories‚ I devoured books in the children’s section of the

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