RABINDRA JAYANTI OBSERVED AT PANDU

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From: The Hindustan Times
Date: 20060518
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PANDU, May 18 -- Anandanagar Youth Club of Pandu observed the 145th birth anniversary of Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore amidst great enthusiasm on May 13, at Anandanagar at Pandu. The occasion was marked by colourful presentations of Tagore's dances, songs and musical skits by the artistes of the locality. The programme started with lighting of the lamp and floral tributes in front of the portrait of the poet by Dr Parag Das Gupta, renowned academician and writer. Speaking as the appointed speaker, Dr Das Gupta analysed Tagore's humanism from a philosophical point of view. Describing ...

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