Ripples of GANGA (A Play in SEVEN Acts)

Ripples of GANGA (A Play in SEVEN Acts)
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Download or read book Ripples of GANGA (A Play in SEVEN Acts) written by Dr. Manoj Mokshendra and published by Onlinegatha. This book was released on 2015-12-03 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the so-called literary communities of our society perhaps extinguishing rapidly, there is bleak hope to rejuvenate the public by means of sublime literatures. What to speak of the dormant intelligentsia ideally expected to breathe life in and calcifically strengthen the polio-affected bones of the continually degenerating people, the global politics is ever striving, adversely and negatively, to bring about a jungle raj in every nook and corner! The extant society is expressly galloping backward towards the inestimable old ages where the muscles survived immortally and benedictorily, and the cannibals and vampires tamed the weak and down-trodden for their delicious foods, sexual gratifications and social dominances. Actually, the present civilization is the replica of that civilization at which we mock meaninglessly thinking that ours is a highly sophisticated world.


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