Sunday, 27 June 2021

My favourite Indian author.

      My favourite Indian author-Ravindranath Tagore

It is very difficult to choose from many eminent Indian writers and authors. The list is long. From Kalidas, Tulsidas, Ravindranath Tagore, Premchand, R.K.Narayan, Hariwansh Rai Bachchan to Amish. They are all unique in their chosen fields and topics. All authors present a vivid tussle of human emotions and struggle. Hariwansh Rai Bachchan relates his own struggle and in doing so he stimulates emotions in his own way.

But to my mind, Ravindranath Tagore was a born artist. He surprised the world with his literary abilities with Gitanjali ; the poem for which he was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in 1913.

He expressed his patriotism through his various short stories, poems, and novels, reflecting the true picture of our country and society at large. He may be regarded as a writer who inspired high ideas among our fellow countrymen. His contribution to art and culture was immense.

Although I have read many short stories and few Gurudev novels, I want to discuss a book that I have recently read. The book is GORA of Ravindranath.

     Gora is an Englishman accidentally brought up since his birth in an orthodox Hindu Brahman family. Gora sees the world through his eyes and fixes his ideas on patriotism. He disregards any other culture and way of living which does not have its origin in India. He thinks that we can serve our country without imitating others. He is very proud of the Indian way of thinking and orthodoxy where women have no place of contributing. Gora does not see women as any assistance to the Indian cause until he meets a family of women and men beaming with liberal ideas. Soon, the confrontation of ideas occurs, and both sides experience a complimentary substance in their attitudes towards things.

Through this novel, Gurudev, wants us to realize that as an Indian we should be proud of our traditions and culture. But at the same time, we have to reform our ways of doing things to an extent that the poorest of our society should be benefited from our acts of orthodoxy. He indicates the society is complete when we give proper place to women and that women can play a part in the struggle for freedom.

    The story is very interesting from start to end. It keeps you bound till the end and this is the main characteristic of Gurudev’s novels.

Wednesday, 16 June 2021

need of english language

hi students, welcome to the world of English language,. I am Amresh Kumar and I am going to work with you in preparation for the English language. While preparing for competitive examinations, it should be noted that you cannot take English lightly. when you lift yourself up in the language, you can score more. let us talk more about the language. first of all, I would like to ask you why we do we need the English language?
as we know the English language is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. but it is not the only language in the world. different countries speak different languages. Chinese speak mandarine.here in India many languages are spoken. in Europe there are Russian, german, french, Spanish and other languages. in south America Spanish is spoken and understood. so there is a need for a common language that can connect all those languages. it is not possible for an individual to learn many languages. we also know that it is an era of globalization. to remain competitive you will have to think globally. so it is the need of the hour that we should learn a common language which is understood all over the world.
In India too, we find many languages. we cannot learn all the regional languages of India. so here again English becomes the common connecting language of our country.most of the official works of the govt is done in English. most of the Indian companies work in English. most of the academicians publish their work in English. most good books are available in English only.
When our constitution was being framed, there was a grave question arose-which language should be adopted as our national language.