Exploring Nationalism, Universalism, and Secularism in Education: Insights from Tagore and Krishnamurty
Delve into the profound concepts of nationalism, universalism, and secularism in education as elucidated by Dr. V. Regina, Principal at CSI Bishop Newbigin College of Education. The content explores the meanings, philosophies, and celebrations associated with these ideologies, drawing perspectives f
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Origin and Development of Indian Drama in English
Indian English Drama has a rich history, starting from the Sanskrit plays of the Vedic Age to prominent playwrights like Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo Ghosh. The genre saw a resurgence in the 20th century with significant contributions from various playwrights marking its evolution through s
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The Auspicious Vision - Story of Commitment and Surprises
In "The Auspicious Vision" by Rabindranath Tagore, a wealthy man on a duck hunting expedition falls in love with a girl he sees on the riverbank, leading to a surprise-filled marriage. The story delves into themes of commitment, beauty, honor, and unexpected twists, showcasing Tagore's exploration o
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Exploring Nature and Human Relationships in Texts by Tagore
Ecocriticism in Tagore's works delves into the intricate dynamics between human, nature, and non-human elements. Nature is portrayed as a distinct entity, offering solace and companionship to characters like Balai and Subha in their silent yet profound interactions with the environment. Through uniq
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Character Analysis in Tagore's Home and the World
Delve into the intricate character dynamics between Nikhil, Bimala, and Sandip in Rabindranath Tagore's novel "Home and the World." Explore the contrasting traits, motivations, and relationships that drive the narrative, highlighting themes of love, friendship, idealism, and self-discovery amid a ba
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The Last Bargain by Rabindranath Tagore
The Giant builds a wall around his garden, depriving children of their play space. As a result, the garden falls into a perpetual winter. When the Giant's heart melts, he welcomes the children back, leading to a transformation in the garden and in himself.
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Life and Works of Rabindranath Tagore: A Literary Genius
Rabindranath Tagore, a prominent Bengali poet, short-story writer, and painter, revolutionized Bengali literature by introducing new prose and verse forms. He was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. Tagore's deep connection with the Bengali countryside and his profou
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Rabindranath Tagore's Impact on International Education Discourse
Rabindranath Tagore, a renowned figure from Bengal and the first non-European Nobel Prize recipient, played a significant role in promoting international education and world citizenship. His poetic works, particularly "The Gitanjali," reflected his universal outlook. Tagore's establishment of the In
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Analysis of Characters and Themes in "The Home and the World" and "Betrayal: An Analysis in Three Acts
A detailed examination of character portrayals in the films "The Home and the World" and "Ghaire Baire" by Satyajit Ray, based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel. The analysis delves into nuances of love, betrayal, and strategic intentions of the characters. Additionally, insights into feminist theory,
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Rabindranath Tagore: A Literary Pioneer and Social Critic
Rabindranath Tagore, a prominent figure in Indian literature and culture, was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. He bridged the gap between Indian and Western cultures through his works, particularly evident in "The Home and the World." Tagore's involvement in the S
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The Man from Kabul: A Heartwarming Tale of Friendship
Explore the touching story of Mini, a young girl, and her friendship with the elderly Kabuliwalah from Kabul, penned by the renowned Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore. Witness the bond that transcends age and language, weaving together moments of laughter, misunderstandings, and eventual separation.
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Rabindranath Tagore: The Iconic Man of Letters and His Political Stand
Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel Prize-winning poet, novelist, and painter, was a modernist humanist who criticized extremist nationalism. He founded Viswa Bharati University as a radical educational experiment. The context of his time, including the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre and the Swadeshi Movement
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