Celebrating 150 years of Rabindranath Tagore
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Who was Tagore?
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Tagore and his India, by Amartya Sen
Tagore's remarkably long and prolific creative life
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Geetanjali Music and Dance Group
Tagore comes to Ontario schools
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Tagore Commemoration Grants, Govt of India
Tagore's paintings, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
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UNESCO Rabindranath Tagore Year in India
Visva Bharati, the university Tagore founded
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How the world viewed Tagore
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Why Tagore? by Ramachandra Guha
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Welcome to Tagore’s 150th anniversary celebrations in Toronto
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Sharmila Roy, internationally acclaimed Tagore scholar & singer
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Tagore’s Poetry: Ballad of Humanism, by Bharati Mukherjee
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Tagore comes to Ontario schools!
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Tagore’s relevance today
Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Laureate and pro-democracy activist
Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate economist
Ramachandra Guha, acclaimed historian, author of India After Gandhi
Andrew Robinson, noted journalist and biographer, author of several anthologies on Tagore
Suketu Mehta, acclaimed author of Maximum City: Bombay lost and found
Brenda Gourley, professor, first woman to be university vice-chancellor, South Africa
William Radice, poet and translator of Tagore
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Tagore's humanism
Tagore's India: freedom, dignity, justice
Tagore's pioneering practices of education
Tagore's views on oppression and colonialism
Tagore's views on universality
How the world viewed Tagore
‘A thinker who belongs to humanity’
Tagore comes to Ontario schools
This day in Tagore’s life
November 13, 1913: Tagore becomes the first non-European to be awarded the Nobel Prize
Dec 22, 1901: Tagore established his school at Santiniketan with five students (including his eldest son) and an equal number of teachers
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