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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA beautiful reflection of thoughts delicately morphed into poetry.
Rudrendra Prasad Ghosh, popularly known as R.P.Ghosh,
transforms his own personal narrations into Seventy-two poems,
covering many phases from delights and sorrows of life, to the
elegance of flora and fauna of the vast Nature in its purest forms.
Delve into these wonderfully written verses, grazing over
political turmoil in society, dipping into trends of religious
intolerance and suppression of humanity.
Fifteenth title to the author’s credit, ‘The Mighty Memories’
is mature work by a poet who has learnt to know his own mind,
the world around him, and how to make each speak to the other
through the medium of a finely controlled and carefully modulated
poetic and philosophic narration.
His creative self-assessment of situations in his life in other
countries, and with different cultures, is both fascinating and
thought-provoking and the reader can look forward to exploring
new ways of thinking.
In short, the collection juxtaposes wistful hope and harsh
reality in a very evocative way.
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Rudrendra Prasad Ghosh, (born:16th November, 1944), popularly known as R.P. Ghosh, is simultaneously recognized as an author, painter, poet, sculptor and a nature‐lover. To pursue his inherent passion for art and literature; he took early voluntary retirement from a secured and dignified service as ‘General Manager’ of an undertaking, functioning under the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, in 2001.
Born on 16th November, 1944, at ‘Narail’, a suburb town of ‘Jessore’ district (now in Bangladesh) of undivided India, he became, at an early age, along with his parents and relatives, a refugee, as a victim of the political turmoil which caused the partition of his homeland, while forming two sovereign nations – India and Pakistan in 1947.
Crossing the border between the newly formed nations, his parents and relatives took shelter in a refugee camp, and went from there to a resettlement town at ‘Habra’ of District North 24- Parganas, near Calcutta (now Kolkata) in independent India.
He obtained his school education initially from local schools, and also from Ramakrishna Mission Vidyapith (Dist-Purulia, West Bengal, India), a chain of educational institutions, being run under philosophic guidance, formulated by Swami Vivekananda, the great philosopher, social- reformer and pioneer of the Indian Renaissance. Thereafter; he graduated in the Art faculty from the Government College of Art, Calcutta in 1968, and started his initial service career in the advertising profession.
He joined ‘Nehru Science Centre’, under the Ministry of Education and Culture, Government of India, in 1976 at Mumbai. And in 1983, he joined a leading Corporation, under the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, at New Delhi.
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