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Madhya Pradesh: Teacher gets notice after boy recites poem critical of Mahatma Gandhi 

A student recited a poem which accused the Mahatma of being silent during a period of violence, apparently referring to events during the Partition

Published on 8th February 2023
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BJP orders dropping yet another poem by Dalit writer from K'taka textbooks

This latest move was not directed by the Textbook Revision Committee headed by Rohith Chakrathirtha, and was instead ordered by the Minister for Education himself

Published on 11th June 2022
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What happened on March 26: First and last time English band The Police came to India, remembering Beethoven

Yes, The Police performed in Mumbai in the year 1980 and this is how a few Parsi women made it happen, all for a good cause

 

Published on 26th March 2022
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What happened on October 25: India lost Sahir Ludhianvi, the lyricist whose words embodied dissent 

One of Sahir's most popular songs 'Jinhe Naaz Hai Hind Par Woh Kahan Hai' (Where are those who claim to be proud of India) was a taunt to the political establishment of his time

Published on 25th October 2021
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This student wrote a poem on Machine Learning. Here's why you need to read it!

Srishti Taneja is a Delhi student who wrote a poem on Machine Learning. We tell why it's cool and makes a lot of sense for noobs

Published on 23rd August 2021
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Sidharth is a young History major who has a penchant for writing love poems. Here he talks about his inspiration

A conversation with Sidharth PK, a young budding poet who has made a name for himself in the genre of love poetry

Published on 18th August 2021
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This Sacred Heart College student's book of poems is out. Here's why you should give it a shot

Ganga Jayakumar is a master's student who has published her first book "Hidden from the World"

Published on 27th July 2021
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This brother-sister duo from Hyderabad came out with a poetry book that will fill you with hope

Called Verses and Strokes, Prisha and Shaurya Gupta have penned 80 poems for this book that are all centred around four life-affirming themes. They started writing way back in December 2020

Published on 27th July 2021
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Love Rupi Kaur's poems? Then you will surely love this accessory collection hand-made by two sisters from Hyderabad

Rupi Kaur, her poems and the accompanying illustrations — they all have a separate fan base of their own. And if you like them, then you will certainly like The Mehran Collection's latest offering

Published on 12th May 2021
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Here's how this 25-year-old from B'luru is documenting his everyday experiences with #1000daysofpoetry

Writing poetry regularly means running out of ideas to write about. Angshuman tells us how he invokes inspiration to write every day

Published on 24th February 2021
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Self-love and love go hand-in-hand in this 26-year-old travelling artist's audio collection of poems

What is love? To understand Nupur Saraswat's definition, all you need to do is listen to her audio collection I Believe in Afterlove. You might come away with a lot of love for yourself too

Published on 16th February 2021
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Want my book to reach to people who don't read poems: Arun Kumar on 'Mantram Beach' 

The book, published a decade later after his first book of poems "Plain Truths", explores observations of the unusual in the usual, he said

Published on 11th December 2020
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PU Gandhian Studies holds online Poem Recitation Competition to mark Gandhi Jayanti

Apart from the participants, the event was also opened up for the audience who were above 21 years of age but will not get cash prizes

Published on 30th September 2020
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Why you should follow @hungover.hamlet on Insta to read his poems featuring anti-war sentiments

Nilesh Mondal's poems are simple yet profound. They leave an impact on the readers' minds and make them wonder. We find out how

Published on 25th September 2020
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If alive, Siras would have laughed when SC decriminalised Section 377: Anish Gawande on translating the gay AMU professor's poems

Shrinivas Ramchandra Siras, a Marathi professor at the Aligarh Muslim University was humiliated and suspended for being gay. He died by suicide 10 years ago
 

Published on 22nd July 2020

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