Poetry should be the light within us, when it becomes the core of humanity, the poems written become important. The mind is relaxed when we give form to our inner anxieties. Author Dr. Shailanagaraju said that poems take away the darkness and lead us to the light. Poetry should be the light within us, when it becomes the core of humanity, the poems written become important. The mind is relaxed when we give form to our inner anxieties. Author Dr. Shailanagaraju said that poems take away the darkness and lead us to the light. He was appointed by Prof. Nadoja Baraguru Meshtru Balaga and Shira Taluk Kasapa at R. Mudduranga Gowda school of education in the city. Nadoja Baraguru spoke at a poet's meeting organized on the occasion of Ramachandrappa's birth anniversary. Poems reveal the values of life. He said that poets should show the commitment of giving the message of social change by holding all the floors of public life in poems. Kasapa President B.P. Pandurangaiah said that Baraguru Ramachandrappa, who was born in a barren land, gained international fame, but he was a true loving man who touched the ground.


Retired Principal Dr. Thimmanahalli venu Gopal said that poets should understand the changes in public life and write poems to improve personal life and public life. Then human values will be saved, he said. M. Ranganath, president of R. Muddurangegowda school of education, said that Baraguru Ramachandrappa was a renowned literary and cultural ambassador of this country. He has taken kannada to international level through literature and films. Let's celebrate the 101st birthday of Baragoor Balali in our educational institution with him, he said. 21 poets participated in the program and read their poems. Retired Principal Dr. P.H. Mahendrappa, former Kasapa president Y. naresh Babu, Pandurangappa B.S., Rupesh Krishnaiah, Jayaramakrishnappa, Shivanna Hendore of Baraguru master team, Puttathayamma, Rangaraju, Dharanikumar, Sakar Nagaraju, D.S. Krishnamurthy, Revanasiddappa, Lecturer Ravichandra.C. And the trainees of the college participated.


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