A diwali message from a tribal village in Mandla

जला लो खुशियों के दीप इस तरह कि जग रोशन हो जाए
मत छोडो पटाखा कि पैसा खर्च हो जाए
मना लो लक्ष्मी जी को कर लो भला
दीपावली के पर्व में कर लो गरीबों को दान इस तरह
कि दुआ से आपका जीवन सफल हो जाए

Posted on: Nov 03, 2010. Tags: MANDLA MITHILESH KUMAR

Poem by a child on his teacher

गुरुजी हमारे कितने प्यारे
पाठ पढाए प्यारा प्यारा
याद न हमको न्यारा न्यारा

जब कक्षा में गुरुजी बोले
बेटा पाठ सुनाओ
हम तो गए भैया भूल
गुरुजी को गुस्सा आया
खूब मारा रूल

याद आई हमको नानी
खतम हुई कहानी

चन्दन कुमार

Posted on: Oct 30, 2010. Tags: CHANDAN KUMAR EDUCATION

Kashmir is an integral part of India

Ajit Kumar a journalism student from Ranchi university has reacted to Arundhati Roy’s recent statement that Kashmir was never a part of India. He says I request her to not to make baseless statements and to concentrate on writing which can fetch her Nobel prize. Kashmir is an integral part of India and she should help government to find a solution to the problem there

Posted on: Sep 29, 2010. Tags: Ajit Kumar

Women should not use women centric abuses

Mithilesh Kumar from Mandla in Madhya Pradesh says that he recently heard some women using filthy abuses towards other women. He says these women centric abuses are a disgrace to all women and women should avoid using them

Posted on: Sep 27, 2010. Tags: Mithilesh Kumar

Himanshu Kumar on Cycle Yatra reports from Gujrat Maharashtra border

Himanshu Kumar on his Cycle Yatra to talk to people about the situation of tribals in Chhattisgarh has reached border of Gujarat and Maharashtra. He reports that in last few days he visited an organisation called Bhasha who are working to preserve tribal languages and culture. He also went to ashram in Wedchhi where Narayan Desai son of Mahadev Desai, private secretary of Mahatma Ganndhi lives. He says in all the places people have very carefully listened about the situation in tribal areas of Central India

Posted on: Sep 06, 2010. Tags: HIMANSHU KUMAR MAHARASHTRA

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