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11/14/2021

Budget 2022,

11/01/2021

The Man Who Know Infinity.

Resurrecting RamanujanAmit Chaudhuri’s new book combines biography, poetry and history in a genre-bending experiment.

American mathematician George Andrews discovered Srinivasa Ramanujan’s “lost notebook” among the papers of G.N. Watson at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1976. It contained hundreds of unnumbered pages, with more than 600 mathematical formulas. No proofs were provided.

Since then, these notebooks have been published in several volumes, revealing to the world yet again the particular genius of the Indian mathematician who died in 1920, when he was only 32 years old. Now, Amit Chaudhuri’s new book, Ramanujan (Swindon, UK: Shearsman Books, 2021) resurrects the mathematician through poetry. The book, though still unavailable in India, pushes the envelope of what we think of as Indian poetry, or even poetry.

The poems about the different places are like the postcard-shaped polaroid photographs that one sticks on one’s fridge with magnets (or at least did before all photography became digital). Two of the most striking poems in the book are titled ‘Cambridge’ and ‘Oxford’. In the former, the narrator, possibly a friend or colleague of Ramanujan, says:

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10/24/2021

Congratulations Pakistan 🇵🇰
Pakistan win the first match an T20 world cup against India 🇮🇳🇵🇰

06/20/2021

Ab tak ki sabse bakwas Gov hai 🤬

Petrol. Diesel. 🥵

Government: Ne Hume Pige Bank Samjh Rahi Hai Jab Marji Paisa Rakha Hua Hai Nikalo

06/19/2021

The nature won't stop amazing us all the time!! 😍💚

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Indians' funds in Swiss banks climb to Rs 20,700 crore, highest in 13 years 06/18/2021

Funds held by Indians in Swiss banks rose to Rs 20,700 crore in 2020, data released by Switzerland's central bank has revealed.

Indians' funds in Swiss banks climb to Rs 20,700 crore, highest in 13 years

The force that could redraw the peninsula of India 06/18/2021

If you try to think of somewhere calm and peaceful,

The force that could redraw the peninsula of India If you try to think of somewhere calm and peaceful, you might conjure up an image of an idyllic sandy beach. But in South India, many of its much-loved beaches are anything but secure.

06/17/2021

[Panoramic view of valley from Rajmachi point, Lonavala.]
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06/14/2021

With whom you will ride here ????

Ride to✅ life 🏍 wayanad 💚 Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better✌️ 📍Thamarassery churam, Wayanad

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Photos 03/28/2021

For years, Rajasthan has borne the brunt of water crises,

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Photos 03/26/2021

Looking at beauty in the world, is the first step of purifying the mind.
Dehradun
Uttarakhand
Keep your hills clean and green
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