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Ajita Bansal
White दर्द ने सिखाया खुद से मिलना, राहों में खो जाने से पहले, ख़ुद को जानना ज़रूरी है, तब जाकर कोई सही रास्ता लगे। हर ख्वाब का पीछा करते हुए, सपनों में खो जाते हैं हम, लेकिन जब वो टूटते हैं, तब महसूस होता है, हम कहाँ थे, कहाँ हम। अक्सर दूसरों की नज़र से ही जीते हैं हम, पर सच्ची पहचान तो अंदर से आती है। जो खुद को समझे, वही खुद को पा सकता है, बाकी सब तो बस एक छलावा होता है। अब मेरी आँखों में बस एक सवाल है, क्या मैं सचमुच खुद से प्यार करता हूँ? जब तक ये सवाल हल नहीं होगा, ख़ुद के ही हाल में, ख़ुद से जूझता रहूँगा। ©Ajita Bansal #Sad_Status poem of the day
#Sad_Status poem of the day
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The beauty of life isn't in avoiding problems but in facing them with a heart full of courage and a smile full of hope. ©Srinivas The beauty of life isn't in avoiding problems but in facing them with a heart full of courage and a smile full of hope.
The beauty of life isn't in avoiding problems but in facing them with a heart full of courage and a smile full of hope.
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A poem about dogs Dogs are a great thing Spending time together I can't think of anything Better in stormy weather Some dogs do not like The loud booms And owners too I think Want to hide in their rooms You comfort the dog The dog comforts you You pet the dog calmly The dog protects too Side by side As the clouds clear Both you and the dog Together facing your fears ©Schizology A poem about dogs #Dogs #poem✍🧡🧡💛 #friends poetry in english
Ajita Bansal
White वो रास्ते भी क्या रास्ते थे, जो हमें मंज़िल तक ले जाते थे। कभी धूप में, कभी छाँव में, हम चलते रहे, सफ़र के साथ। हर मोड़ पर, हर इक ठहराव में, मिले हमसे कुछ किस्से नए। कभी हँसाए, कभी रुलाए, वो रास्ते भी हमें सिखाते गए। कभी ठोकरें खाईं, कभी गिरकर उठे, मंज़िल की ओर बढ़ते गए। वो रास्ते हमें समझाते रहे, कि संघर्ष ही है असली जीत का रास्ता। ©Ajita Bansal #Thinking poem of the day
#Thinking poem of the day
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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
#a life story of Bipin Chandra Pal
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