Because ‘Talent is inborn it cannot be Taught’
(Meet a class 3 drop out, whose poetry is taught at Universities)
Someone has correctly said that, we all have hidden talents, it just the matter of identification and whosoever succeeds in indentifying their talent becomes the inspiration for everyone.
Today we will introduce you to one such talent, who will inspire you and will let you know that talent doesn’t need any teaching. It inborn and little work on it can make you brilliant.
Poet Haldhar Nag was rewarded Padma Shri by the President on Monday, Now do you know? What is more notable about his achievement is that the 65 –year –old, who writes in Kosli has hardly attended school.
Talking about Nag family background, he was born in a poor family and he was forced to leave his school after class 3 due sudden death of his father.
His first book was published in year 1990 called Dhodo Bargachh (The old Banyan Tree) in a local magazine.
In Odisha he is known as ‘Lok Kabi Ratna’ and he has only contributed in poetry but has also written on nature, science, mythology and religion.
He might not have attended school, but his work speaks for him. And he has become inspiration for others and has set an example for the society that if we have courage and confidence no one can stop us.