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EVOLUTION OF EDUCATION IN INDIA: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
It was an overwhelming wish of my wife, Mrs. Adarsh, Advocate, that the manuscript of the four books handed over to her by her late father, Principal Lachhman Dass Bhimbat, be published so that the people of the country may know about their great cultural heritage... The manuscript was in longhand. There were several cuttings and interlineations. It was a tough job to edit the same... We approached Shri Wadehra... He did it...
Mr. Harbhagwan Singh, Senior Advocate, Punjab & Haryana High Court
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Home » Literature » English Poetry
Deja vu
déjà vu
(by Randeep Wadehra)
across my window
gray skies unfold
sheets of water
brown streams
hop on to black roads
from green sidewalks
a half naked urchin joins
the crisscrossing rivulets
his dark skin glistens
black hair slither
down his head
wrap his face
in wet embrace
a red car speeds through puddles
drenching the child in its wake
his off-white teeth sparkle
a long forgotten whoop
escapes my lips
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