The Life and Works of Rabindranath Tagore: A Middle Section Tribute
‘It is Very Simple to be Happy, but it is very difficult to be simple.’
May 8 marks the birth anniversary of the revered Indian poet, novelist and scholar, Rabindranath Tagore. His enduring legacy resonates deeply within the cultural fabric of India, particularly among the Bengali community. Tagore’s literary works, deeply rooted in classical Sanskrit forms, resonate with modern audiences due to their profound exploration of human emotions. In 1913, his literary prowess earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature, showcasing his global impact. Jana Gana Mana, penned in 1911, by Rabindra Nath Tagore, was adopted as India’s national Anthem on January 24, 1950.
The students of Middle Section, under the guidance of Mrs.Komal Arora, Incharge Middle Section, paid their reverence to the great persona through their expressions in various forms. Aradhya of VIIII C, aptly impersonated himself as Rabindra Nath Tagore. Paridhi of VII A, shared some facts about the life of the prodigious poet. Prasun and Mehraj of VII A and Naksh of VI B potrayed themselves as various characters of the captivating story. ‘Kabulivala’ written by Rabindrath Tagore. Their impressive performance enlightened children with the life and works of Rabindra Nath Tagore.