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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr Tomo Riba is a Professor of Geography at Rajiv Gandhi Central University (RGU), ITANAGAR, Arunachal Pradesh. Presently, he is working as the first Vice-Chancellor of Arunachal Pradesh State University in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh. He worked as a Consultant with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for more than one year on Opium Addiction. He was also a Visiting Professor at Kyoto University Japan for nine months. He served as the Controller of Examinations and the Registrar at RGU. He has written two books on Environment and shifting and Tribal culture. Photography, painting, singRead More...
Dr Tomo Riba is a Professor of Geography at Rajiv Gandhi Central University (RGU), ITANAGAR, Arunachal Pradesh. Presently, he is working as the first Vice-Chancellor of Arunachal Pradesh State University in Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh. He worked as a Consultant with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for more than one year on Opium Addiction. He was also a Visiting Professor at Kyoto University Japan for nine months. He served as the Controller of Examinations and the Registrar at RGU. He has written two books on Environment and shifting and Tribal culture. Photography, painting, singing, playing musical instruments, public talk and gardening are his hobbies. He has two sons and two daughters.
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Birds are nature’s original poems. They add beauty to our Earth; otherwise, the Earth would have been charmless without them. They sing equally for the rich and poor. Birds remind us of the different seasons of the year, the advent of agriculture, festivals, and help in the propagation of plants. Their songs give solace to the weary soul. Different birds have different behaviours, colours, calls, and songs. Birds also experience their own sufferings, mostly
Birds are nature’s original poems. They add beauty to our Earth; otherwise, the Earth would have been charmless without them. They sing equally for the rich and poor. Birds remind us of the different seasons of the year, the advent of agriculture, festivals, and help in the propagation of plants. Their songs give solace to the weary soul. Different birds have different behaviours, colours, calls, and songs. Birds also experience their own sufferings, mostly from insecurity due to enemies and shortages of food. But unlike human beings, they sing and dance amidst their sufferings. Even after death, the bodies of birds become food for other organisms. Humans, on the other hand, either bury or burn the dead body. Man can learn many lessons from birds. There are thousands of beautiful poems written about birds by different poets all over the world. This poem is blended with the sorrows and happiness of birds that the author closely witnessed. The author asks himself many questions related to the relationship between man and birds. This poem would form a useful source of knowledge for new generations.
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