The Wall
The Wall once there was a wall dividing culture, language, people, rivers, hills and country, in the name of supremacy; brightly lit no-man’s land where only rabbits flourished, three hundred odd watch-towers stood guarding the barren strand. big brother attitude of the west, and attempt to enforce the socialist supremacy, was forever laid to rest; the urge for reunification was agog in the air, once hearts of men and women, set in questfor freedom; the fatal impulse came from within, and all calculations of power and politics, gave way to merging of minds; let’s celebrate with resolution that epoch making decision, and never forget those scars never allow war anywhere rajkumar@kolkata 09-11-2009 Rajkumar Mukherjee
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Biography of Raj Kumar Mukherjee Born in a mediocre family with repute, I continued my study in Commerce.Professionally a Banker with M.COM, C.A.I.I.B., A.C.I.B.(London) & I.R.D.A.worked in various Senior Managerial capacities in a Nationalised...
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