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Arpita Basak, an Early Childhood educator from Hong Kong, has been living in this lively city for the past eighteen years. She is a teacher, providing foundation for quality education to the young minds. She is a mother of two beautiful daughters. Arpita loves to explore and travel new places. She is a strong believer of gender equality and an inclusive society. Born in 1983, in the present day state of Chattishgarh in India and growing up in different states, Arpita has experienced India’s vivid and vibrant multicultural society. She is deeply influenced by his father, “President Police Medal” winner for his distinguished service to the country. Arpita works as a teacher since 2011 and with her creative skills and innovative method of teaching has been very popular in the academic fraternity. She brought various topics like “Climate Change”, “Global Warming”, “World Peace”, “Inclusiveness”, “No to Racism” as part of the curriculum.
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A distinguished music critic, Hindi film connoisseur and author, Manek Premchand has always been fascinated by Hindi cinema’s music.
Gopal Lahiri’s book ‘Crossing the Shoreline’ (2022) published by Haoajan Publishers is the book under review. This book contains 90 selected poems divided into three groups under the tags:
That some books should be judged by their cover, is evident from poet Gopal Lahiri’s newest anthology of poems – Alleys are Filled with Future Alphabets. The hardbound book has an enigmatic painting on its cover
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Gopal Lahiri is an internationally acclaimed and widely published poet based in Kolkata. A Geo-physicist by profession and a poet by choice, the earth, its flora and fauna seep into his work as comfortably as do complex emotions.
Shyamasri Maji reviews Gopal Lahiri’s latest poetry collection Some Resonance Some Desire observing how Lahiri mixes memories with the desire to re-view life from an optimistic angle.
Santosh Bakaya is the first of Gandhi’s innumerable biographers to envision his life as a poetic saga. In the Ballad of Bapu, she has produced a tour de force that spans his life, including many little- known episodes. Her exuberant language brings Gandhi’s spirit vividly to life like never before, and explores the varied potential […]
When it comes to Shiladitya Sarkar, there is more to look and feel than there is to say—hence the rather apt title to his recent works of art, Implicit Conversations.
Intermission at Bass Concert Hall got a lot more interesting last month when Kala Fine Art filled the building with 80 large pieces of contemporary art from India