India Perspectives, Volume 11PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1998 - India |
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... Past traditions live vigorously and harmoniously with present fashions . In the West the indiscriminate developer has often been allowed to knock down almost everything in his path in the mistaken name of progress . The recognition of ...
... Past traditions live vigorously and harmoniously with present fashions . In the West the indiscriminate developer has often been allowed to knock down almost everything in his path in the mistaken name of progress . The recognition of ...
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... past was a great resource for Firaq . He is most evocative when he talks of the past . One of his earliest work is ' Hindola ' ( Cradle ) in which he brings the haunting melody of the past against the inertia of the present . Firaq's ...
... past was a great resource for Firaq . He is most evocative when he talks of the past . One of his earliest work is ' Hindola ' ( Cradle ) in which he brings the haunting melody of the past against the inertia of the present . Firaq's ...
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... past . Shelley had once written , " We ook before and after , and pine or what is not " . But then , where is it left for us to be , because each time frame will Temain a portion of the past or he future . The trick of time management ...
... past . Shelley had once written , " We ook before and after , and pine or what is not " . But then , where is it left for us to be , because each time frame will Temain a portion of the past or he future . The trick of time management ...
Contents
THE TIMELESS APPEAL OF ASSAMS WEAVING ART Shalini Mitra | 7 |
THE POET INTELLECTUAL Pavan K Varma | 14 |
GREAT EXPONENT OF INDIAN CULTURE Prabhakar Begde 22 228 | 22 |
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