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Dashdorjiin Natsagdorj

Dashdorjiin Natsagdorj: 1 patriotic solid poem “my native land, Mongolia the beautiful!”

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Lukesh Umak

Swelling the chest and singing a song of the country could only bring pride in our soul, thus Natsagdorj did excellent job in his poetry that evoke instant patriotic feelings in country lover.

Nazim Hikmet

Nazim Hikmet’s Love in practice: “Worst Is When The Prison Inside.”

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Lukesh Umak

Nizam who got different, unique outcome of his study of realism of humans and got it's the best definition. Some of his poetry stands out in differentiation of love which has two repelling sides. Always appreciated for rhythmic flow of his statements.

Sergei Yesenin: To die, in this life, is not new, And living’s no newer, of course.

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Lukesh Umak

“Sergei Yesenin proved that despite having bad habits (heavy drinking and outburst publicly), his soul was clean. When any man ...

Judith Wright: “We Are Hungry For More”

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Lukesh Umak

Philosophical, Psychological Mind, And Nature Lover Judith Wright. Her Poem Northern River From Her First Book “Moving Image” give us tenderness of love of nature which was also become her successful first poetry publication in 1946

Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Bal Gangadhar tilak: “It’s a shame for a man to scare a man.”

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Lukesh Umak

Bal Gandharv Tilak (23 July 1856–1 Aug 1920) was a teacher who turned to journalist for bringing the awareness of freedom in India. His pen was more than any sword and his paper was carrier of fire of independence and reminder to every individual. He was called the father of first independence movement.

Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.

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Lukesh Umak

No one who is informed in the education field can doubt about a moment the profound influence of John Dewey on both the theory and practice of American education. — Williams Heard Kilpatrick (successor of John Dewey)

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Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan as a teacher

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Lukesh Umak

The first vice president and second president of India Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (5 Sep 1888 – 17 Apr 1975). His optimistic philosophical brain found relation with the Western Culture and was formed comfort relations between the countries. Dr Sarvepalli was a bridge to connect India and The West.

Saint Kabir Das

Saint Kabir Das: “Searching For Crook i Met None…

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Lukesh Umak

Saint Kabir Das, a mystical soul of the 15th century who had spent his early life in a Muslim family. ...

Jyotiba Phule: “Lack of education leads to lag in everything”

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Lukesh Umak

Jyotiba Phule (b. 11 April 1827–28 Nov 1890) was a real Mahatma of India and his contribution was priceless. Not ...

Raza: “inspiration in my life was the beauty of India.”

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Lukesh Umak

Raza had travelled almost all the parts of India while being an artist, he was in love with nature of India and its culture. The man who said, “Painting for me is like meditation.”

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