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Sunday reading task

Sunday reading task... Chimamanda novelist, writer and excellent speaker. Cr itically acclaimed young anglophone authors [who] is succeeding in attracting a new generation of readers to African literature" She is also an excellent speaker. Listening her is an amazing experience. There are  her three most popular talks. 1)  The Danger of a single story 2) We should all be feminist 3) Talk on importance of truth in post truth Era. She is a story teller. At the age of 4 she started reading. She reads British and American children books. So she is a early reader. She begin to write at age of 7.

Youth festival: Aishvaryam Yuva Manthan 2018

Youth festival 2018 task Academically observation of youth festival. The task is based on the observation of various events. Maharaja Krishankumarsinhji Bhavnagar University celebrated the three days festival 'Aishvaryam Yuva Manthan' on 26th October to 28th October. I've attended only one day, and also one event, one act play. But there were many events like, mono-acting, skit, on the spot painting, poetry recitation, installation, collage making, western group song, solo performance on song. All the events we have to critically observed and given comments or write the blog on that. So, it is tough task for me because I've attended only one event, one act play. But it's also interesting to analyse from various perspectives.  From my fellow student's blogs, I have got the information about other events,  ..Installation.. It is very good idea that, given the message from useless things, making such things from useless things, it gives the message abo

Lagaan: movie review

Review of the film, 'Lagaan' On 15th August, department of English has organised the film screening of 'Lagaan'. I have not seen the movie, because I'm absent on that day, that's why I'm not able to seen the movie. But, as per my reading of others review and the story of the movie I get the idea of whole concept of the movie. Lagaan, released worldwide as Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, is a 2001 Indian epic sports-drama film, directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, produced by Aamir Khan and Mansoor Khan, and written by Gowariker and Abbas Tyrewala. Aamir Khan stars along with debutant Gracy Singh, with British actors Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne playing supporting roles. It is a story of ordinary people set in a small village 'Champaner' in Central India during the British rule in 1893. The tale narrates the determination of the villagers to fight against injustice and opposition. The story goes like this...There is no rain in the vill