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      • Kanpur as the centre of Revolutionary Activities
      • Shekhawati — Havelis Reiterating The Tales of Glorious Days
      • Mata Hari – The Weeping Mother Who Turned Into A Dancer & Spy.
      • Partition Literature — Was The Partition of India a matter of ego satisfaction?
      • Did the Muslims of India opt for the Partition of India?
      • The Partitions of Bengal I
      • Partitions of Bengal (II)
      • Qissa
      • The Woman Who Loved – Orchha, Madhya Pradesh
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Subhas Mukhopadhyay: Portrait of a People’s Poet

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  • Post Date April 16, 2019
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Was he the poet Tagore had been waiting for? No idea, although Subhas, like him, posited his faith in man, especially those who constituted the majority…hapeless, homeless, landless, jobless and oppressed always. 

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