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White "Echoes of Narration: The Battle for Truth in the Information Age" Has the world Too dark and murky become Earpiece of people Media the independent Voice of public Became has the tool of Outside some intruder foreign Influence and pressure under Has become a war of narration. Twisted and turning Fought has it been For since centuries Deep is the state Influencers and agents In the mainstream Behalf of whom Has the big game Played in your state Win who will Of this game of Information and Narration.. Will time only Answer who will War game of narration ©Arunabh Bordoloi "Echoes of Narration: The Battle for Truth in the Information Age" #Poet #poetic #expression #express #Narration #Narrative #state #Stateme
"Echoes of Narration: The Battle for Truth in the Information Age" #Poet #poetic #expression #express #Narration #Narrative #state Stateme #Poetry #Deep #Statement
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White “Better to lose your ego to the one you love, than to lose your love because of your ego.”* ― John Keats ☆ Read it time and again. This simple words quote is of deep significance for human relationships. ©HintsOfHeart. #John_Keats- one of the five most important poets of the Romantic movement in English literature.
#john_keats- one of the five most important poets of the Romantic movement in English literature. #कोट्स
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Progress whispers quietly in the chaos of struggle. In the noise of a busy day, the quiet progress you make is a symphony of success. ©Srinivas #progress Progress whispers quietly in the chaos of struggle. In the noise of a busy day, the quiet progress you make is a symphony of succe
#progress Progress whispers quietly in the chaos of struggle. In the noise of a busy day, the quiet progress you make is a symphony of succe
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"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark." This famous line was spoken by Marcellus in William Shakespeare's famous play Hamlet. Here, ‘state’, doesn’t mean ‘condition’ but ‘nation’ or ‘kingdom’. Considering the murky manner in which this country is being governed, nowadays, the above quote applies perfectly to 'the state of India'. ©HintsOfHeart. #Something is rotten in the state of India.
#something is rotten in the state of India. #समाज
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