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White title poem of my upcoming book....please read till end. If I die tomorrow If I die tomorrow, don't mourn for me, Let my spirit soar and set me free. And as I depart to the great unknown, Let my dreams and ambitions be shown. Let my desires live on, And let them find a new home In the hearts of those I've touched, And in the minds of those I've taught. Let my legacy be remembered, And let my life have meaning, Let the flame of my ambition, Be ignited in the heart of my successor's mission, May my light forever shine, And inspire greatness divine, In the one who takes my place, And fulfil their destiny with grace. So if I die tomorrow, don't you cry, For I'll be soaring high, in the sky. My dreams and passions, I leave in your care, My successor, carry them with love and flair ©Biswajit Tripathy OF I DIE TOMORROW poetry in english sad poetry poetry
OF I DIE TOMORROW poetry in english sad poetry poetry
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White "मित्र और दुश्मन, दोनों ही जरूरी हैं; एक जीने के लिए, दूसरा जीने का कारण बताने के लिए।" ©Komal Singh Reality of life #Life #Poetry #Motivational #motivatation #dost #Dushman #realityoflife poetry quotes poetry lovers poetry hindi poetry po
Reality of life Life #Poetry #Motivational #motivatation #dost #Dushman #realityoflife poetry quotes poetry lovers poetry hindi poetry po
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August -September Special Edition of Magazine Launched. ©Palak batoye Special Edition Of Creativity Poetry Magazine Launched. #PalakBatoyeVisionaryLeader
Special Edition Of Creativity Poetry Magazine Launched. #PalakBatoyeVisionaryLeader
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The Person Who Always Loves Her Life a Lot Is Unable to Live Her Life Lively! Started Escape of Everything. Her Day Becomes Sleepy And Night Becomes Sleepless. She's Now Somewhere Getting Irritate of Her Mind as well as Pitty for Her Eyes. What was/is Her Fault!!?? Day by Day I'm Unable to Conquer Her. Why She has to Go through this Drama!!!! Why??!!?? And If This is the Normal Reality as per World! Then Why The Supreme Made Herself With Abnormal! Fake Fairly Tale World!! I'm Tired of Her Questions. Tired of Conquering Her. I'm Tired of Wiping Her Tears. ©Luree I'm Tired Of Wiping Her Tears 📖 . poetry
I'm Tired Of Wiping Her Tears 📖 . poetry
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White "A Life story of a Bipin Chandra Pal" Bipin Chandra Pal, was an Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, journalist, teacher, and social reformer who played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. He was one of the prominent leaders of the *Lal-Bal-Pal* trio, which also included Lala Lajpat Rai and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and was instrumental in popularizing the Swadeshi movement. Early Life and Education Bipin Chandra Pal was born on November 7, 1858, in the village of Poil, in the Sylhet district (now in Bangladesh) of British India. He hailed from a well-to-do Hindu Bengali family. His father, Ramchandra Pal, was a Persian scholar and a small zamindar (landowner). Bipin was a brilliant student and developed an early interest in religious and philosophical studies. He attended the Presidency College in Calcutta (now Kolkata) but did not complete his degree. Instead, he pursued a career in teaching and journalism, which allowed him to engage with the socio-political issues of the time. Involvement in the Independence Movement Pal's political journey began with his involvement in the Indian National Congress (INC), where he became one of the earliest leaders to advocate for complete independence from British rule. He was deeply influenced by the works of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Swami Vivekananda, which shaped his nationalist views. Bipin Chandra Pal was a key architect of the Swadeshi movement, which emerged in response to the partition of Bengal in 1905. He encouraged Indians to boycott British goods and services and to promote indigenous industries. He believed that economic self-reliance was crucial for India's independence. Pal's fiery speeches and writings made him a popular figure among the masses, and he became known for his uncompromising stand against British rule. (to be continued) ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Bipin Chandra Pal
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