gitanjali in A Sentence

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    PNB fraud: CBI questions top Gitanjali official.

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    What do you find in‘Gitanjali'?”?

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    Several of them were included later in the English Gitanjali.

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    Tagore, however, was not in England when Gitanjali was published.

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    The English version of Gitanjali was published in November, 1912 for the first time.

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    Mehul Chowksi, Chairman and MD of the Gitanjali Group, said that the sale of gold had

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    eleven of them were later included in his English Gitanjali, and a few others in The Gardener,

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    Mehul Chowksi, Chairman and MD of the Gitanjali Group, said that the sale of gold had gone down by 25 percent.

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    Gitanjali Rao, an 11-year-old Indian-American schoolgirl, was named as"America's top young scientist" for inventing a cost-effective, quick lead-contamination detector in water.

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    13 November of the award of the Nobel Prize for his Gitanjali The news was received with no small surprise

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    Author of Gitanjali and its“profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse”, he became in 1913 the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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    It was a kind of poetic prose, comparable to the poetic prose of Walt Whitman' s Leaves of Grass or Rabindranatha Tagore' s Gitanjali.

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    Author of Gitanjali and its"profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse", he became in 1913 the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

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    During this enforced convalescence at Shelidah he composed many songs in which the devotional mood of Gitanjali continued to yield an equally rich flowering.

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    Author of Gitanjali and its profoundly sensitive, fresh and beautiful verse, he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913.

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    Gitanjali Gems, whose chairman is a suspect in India's largest bank fraud, is expected to go into liquidation, after its lenders rejected a recovery plan.

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    It was thus that Gitanjali was first published in English in a limited edition of 750 copies before Macmillans of London brought out a popular edition.

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    The religious consciousness, the need of establishing a satisfactory relationship with the Absolute, which was to find its culmination in the Gitanjali period, is beginning to stir within him.

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    He appeared as featured soloist with an award-winning British choir, performing the"Gitanjali Suite" with words from Rabindranath Tagore's Nobel Prize-winning poetry and music by"Dr. Joel", the noted UK-based Goan composer.

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    Creditors voted by a 54% majority on March 28 not to extend Gitanjali's“corporate-insolvency resolution process,” a six-month window during which a company's ability to repay its debts is assessed.

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    Tagore's“Gitanjali,” his most famous collection of poems, is available in the poet's own English translation, with an introduction by William Butler Yeats(who won his own Nobel in literature in 1923).

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    It is possible that the author wanted consciously to capture in Bengali prose the artless beauty of rhythm and expression he had unconsciously achieved in his English translations of Gitanjali.

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    Years of sadness arising from the deaths of his wife and two children between 1902 and 1907 are reflected in his later poetry, which was introduced to the West in Gitanjali(Song Offerings)(1912).

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    Most of the poems( some are songs) are dreamy and symbolic; eleven of them were later included in his English Gitanjali, and a few others in The Gardener, Fruit Gathering and Lover' s Gift and Crossing.

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    Reviewing the poems after the publication of Gitanjali, Ezra Pound wrote:" It is a little over a month since I went to Mr Yeats' rooms and found him much excited over the advent of a great poet, someone' greater than any of us.

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