749 Quotes About India


  • Author Shunya
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    Devotional songs were once written and sung by saints. Now it's being done my marijuana addicts, juvenile eye-candies, delusional fancy dress wearers and so on. Bhakti movement has come full circle.

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  • Author Kashmir Conflict
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    This conflict in Kashmir is not a matter of today or tomorrow and no one knows that this conflict will end tomorrow because we are the generation in which many from birth opened their eyes to the sound of bullets and bombs.

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  • Author Sheikh Gulzar
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    Those who seek Nizam-i- Mustafa for Muslim majority Kashmir, shouldn't have objection to the demand of Ram Rajai in Hindu majority India

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  • Author Ramnath Kovind
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    On Civil Services Day, greetings to civil servants, past and present, and their families. Confident our hard-working and independent civil servants will rededicate themselves to India’s development. And strive with integrity for the welfare of fellow citizens.

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  • Author Wali Rehman
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    Abusing, insulting, killing, moking & trolling Muslims & culture of Islam has become a brand new fashion for some elements in India. This type of activity is bringing them popularity & paving way for entertainment to “Majority section”. Some anti-muslims are using this formula as a “booster” to generate their fame. But this knd of trend is very dangerous not only to people but also to the India.This will lead to divisiveness & hatred among the Indian citizens.

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  • Author Tessa Ransford
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    I was a baby in Indiaborn among dark eyes and thin limbshandled by slim fingersbounced by banglesand held high among the limbssurrounded by the light sariblack knot of hairsuggestion of spicewrapped up only by those songsthat spiral the spirit out of the dustand lay it down again to sleep

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  • Author Karthika Naïr
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    Bheeshma, lauded land and sea and sky; forests, oceans, glaciers. Bheeshma, the name seared in deep crannies of hell, pealed dark but clear as a temple bell from the throats of distant stars.

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  • Author Upamanyu Chatterjee
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    Far away in a field was a farmer behind two oxen, ploughing, three slow spots in a landscape of brown and green. Agastya looked at him and thought, too many worlds, concentric, and he a restless centre.

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