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A city s soul is judged by the omnipresence of an artistic idea: Filmmaker Vijay Singh

A city s soul is judged by the omnipresence of an artistic idea: Filmmaker Vijay Singh ​ Tue, Jul 20 2021 7:27 IST | ​ 4 Views   A city s soul is judged by the omnipresence of an artistic idea: Filmmaker Vijay Singh.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, July 20 : It may have been decades that he walked the Ganges from its source in the snow bound Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal for his book, but he insists that it has never left him. It has never disappeared, always remained a constant companion inside, says Paris-based author Vijay Singh, whose cult classic Jaya Ganga which he also made into a film is now available in Hindi, translated by the late poet Manglesh Dabral.

Vijay Singh s Jaya Ganga now in Hindi - INDIA New England News

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Manglesh Dabral was not free of his past

‘Manglesh Dabral was not free of his past’ Manglesh Dabral hailed from Kafalpaani village in Tehri Garhwal. No wonder, mountains have a larger-than-life presence in his poems, which talk about local legends, mother, father, grandfather, rains and dreams. Doms also live in the mountains but they never drift into his poetry. How could they have? He had no connection with them. Kanwal Bharti re-reads Manglesh Dabral Those other than Dalit poets also figure in my personal collection of anthologies, and I find their work quite impressive. They include Pash, Gadar, Gorakh Pande, Varavara Rao, Gauhar Raza, Bhagwat Rawat, Alok Dhanwa and Anshu Malviya. Their expressions are distinct from the others. I have more than 100 collections of poems of four-dozen-odd such poets. Some of them are famous names such as Ashok Vajpayee, Kedarnath Singh, Arun Kamal, Kumar Vikal and Ritu Raj. But I am not adequately intellectually equipped to understand their poetry. Manglesh Dabral’s collection of

Mahadev Toppo: Adivasis are not anti-development but against development that is anti-life

Mahadev Toppo: Adivasis are not anti-development but against development that is anti-life Tribal communities in India and indeed all over the world are facing social, political, economic, cultural, linguistic, spiritual and racial exploitation, tyranny and discrimination. No other community shares their fate, says Mahadev Toppo Born into an Oraon Adivasi family of Ranchi (then Bihar, now Jharkhand) in 1954, Mahadev Toppo is recognized as a leading litterateur. He has written poetry, novellas, short stories and plays in Hindi and in his mother tongue Kurukh. He has also tried his hands at acting – in the Nagpuria film Baha and two short films

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