Poetry in the 21st century is both ubiquitous and oddly peripheral. Verses are displayed on subway walls, recited on momentous occasions, and served up in giant fonts on social media, but rarely ...
Jalal-al-Din Rumi’s iconic verses, written in the 13th century, provide a mystic escape for poetry readers. Rich in spiritual and romantic themes, the lyrical poems are just as relevant today as ...
Were you conditioned by academia to think that love poems, short poems, funeral poems and other forms of poetry are stuffy, profound waxings on the natural world and the human condition?
He is almost an authority on cinematographer Subrata Mitra, who worked with Ray on Apu Trilogy, and enjoyed great camaraderie with poet Shakti Chattopadhyay. “Calcutta and its culture ...
"We bow to our Nari Shakti on #WomensDay! Our Government has always worked for empowering women, reflecting in our schemes and programmes. Today, as promised, my social media properties will be ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tributes to 'Nari Shakti' on International Women's Day on Saturday (March 8, 2025) and reaffirmed his government's commitment to women's empowerment through ...
Navigate your way into this beautiful art form with this list of the most famous poems ever written. What jumps into your mind when you think of the most famous poems ever written? Shakespearean ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked International Women’s Day by emphasizing his government's initiatives for women’s safety, financial independence, and representation. He highlighted ...
On International Women’s Day 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to ‘Nari Shakti’ (women’s power) and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to women’s empowerment.
Chennai, Mar 04 (ANI): College students make rangoli while celebrating International Women’s Day at Vepery, in Chennai on Tuesday. (ANI Photo) (Lakshmi) International Women's Day is celebrated ...
Then, when it was screened on TV in 1987, a national furore erupted. "FOUR LETTER TV POEM FURY" thundered the front page of one British newspaper, condemning the "cascade of expletives".