Traveling to Bangladesh and India border areas. A beautiful place and a beautiful photography

in #travel7 years ago (edited)

Famous poet Allen Ginsberg came to Calcutta in late 1971. Another poet Sunil Gangopadhyay was in the house. The war is going on in full swing, many refugees from Bangladesh took shelter on the India border.Jessore Road was the connector of East Bengal and West Bengal since the British period. Ginjarga reached the Jessore border of Bangladesh by crossing the Sonugas along the Sunjil route to Jessore Road. In view of the experience of the refugees residing in the camps of Jessore border and its surrounding areas, Ginsberg wrote a long poem titled 'Septembar on Jessore Road'. After this, the song was given by the tune.Returning to the United States, he collaborated with his friend Bob Dylan and other famous singers of the time, who played the song Rising concert. In this way, Ginsberg played a role in collecting money for Bangladeshi refugees through Jessore Road in 1971.![4BC8DB79-F7A5-4C41-9879-BA0A763FC16F.jpeg](https://steemitimages.com/DQmSbn4PKRVWSkbrp6bfgPkWfdBVFTrsYoi3o9ksPjjsvS2/4BC8DB79-F7A5-4C41-9879-

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really nice post. I always look for your post. Upvoted and commented. Hope you will do the same and it will help me a lot.download.jpg

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