Saturday 8 February 2014


37. WHY ENGLISH IS POPULAR –
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji
Any language is a potent means of expression. English has proved to be one of the most popular languages because vast territories were ruled by English people. Therefore, they have left their mark on them. Moreover, this language is flexible in nature and adaptability and, therefore, it has many variants. In fact, the latest Oxford dictionary also contains words taken from different languages, including Hindi. The English people have also had a very significant contribution in the field of literature ...

36. (BANGLA) Se jokhon chhilo,
Shudhu dilo ar dilo …
Pran dhele dilo …
Se jokhon galo,
 Amar mon tai nea galo …
Mane shobi to nea galo …
 (Ar to kichhui chai na!)

Sunlam asha mane jawa
Ei jibon shara,
Tobuo bojhano kano mushkil
 nijeke akhon para?

(At the death of a mother: When she was alive, she just gave and gave … Ultimately, even her life … Now, that she is gone, she has taken away my mind with her i.e. everything I could ever want to live for, leaving me with a sense of complete hollowness: with my mom gone, I do not have the desire for anything else …

All through my life, I have heard that if there is a beginning, there has to be an end; if someone comes, he has to go … But, why is it so difficult to make my mind understand this now?)
- Sujit Mukerji

35. Night has ended for another day,
Morning has come in a special way,
May you smile like the sunny ray,
And leave your worries at the blue, blue bay ...
- Sujit Mukerji

34. Man’s pursuit of a meaningful life
Often ends with a meaningless strife!
At the end, it is the peace that counts,
In a life where it is the stress that mounts …
Man reaches for the rainbow,
To get a blow after blow!
He seeks a spice with a piece for a price …
When he gets what he seeks,
His heart to him speaks ­­–
Wasn’t this what you needed?
Then why are you looking so weeded?
-Sujit Mukerji

33. Yeh to atma ki pukar h,
Kehti jivan ka yeh saar h,
Sharir to ek akar h,
Ek alankar, ek sringar h
Aur waqt ka bhi shikaar h ...
- Sujit Mukerji

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