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Subramania Bharati dreamed of India's rise: PM Modi

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 11 December 2024
PM Modi highlighted Subramania Bharati's contribution to making the Gita accessible by translating it into Tamil. Releasing Bharati's complete works, Modi praised the poet's dedication to India's rise and pride, emphasizing his significance beyond Tamil Nadu. He also noted Bharati's connection with Kashi and how he has presented Bharati's vision to the world.
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