Panaji: Pandurang Gaonkar's Poetry Book `Nantar' Released


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Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Apr 8: Noted Goan Marathi/Konkani poet Pandurang Gaonkar's second marathi poetry book 'Nantar' was released at the hands of Dr Dasu Vaidya, noted marathi poet and dramatist from Maharashtra at the GCCI hall in Panaji.


Poet Pandurang Gaonkar seen recting his peotries soon after the release function.


Dr Dasu Vaidya, noted marathi poet and dramatist from Maharashtra (fifth from right) seen releasing 'Nantar' in the presence of Poet Pandurang Gaonkar (fourth from left) and others.


The release moment.


Poet Pandurang Gaonkar seen reciting his peotries soon after the release function.


Dr Dasu Vaidya, noted marathi poet and dramatist from Maharashtra seen expressing his thoughts on the book soon after the release function.


Noted environmentalist Rajendra Kerkar seen talking about Pandurang Gaonkar and his life.


Noted Goan Marathi/Konkani poet Pandurang GaonkaR seen along with the dignitaries at the release function.


Poet Pandurang Gaonkar seen recting his peotries soon after the release function.

  

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  • Anwesha, Goa

    Wed, Apr 15 2009

    Cheers to Kalakruti..!! Way To Go Pandurang..!!

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Mon, Apr 13 2009

    Hearty congratulations to our poet Shri Pandurang Gaonkar. Writing poems through two languages and expressing one's vision to a wider section of society is indeed an extraordinary feat. Best wishes to author of 'Nantar'

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