।। ত্রিতাপহারিণী ২০২০।। T3 শারদ সংখ্যায় Subhendu Mohan Ghosh

We can, I can

“Do or Die” (Karenge Yeh Marenge), “Uttishthata Jagrata Prapya Baran Nibodhata” (Awake, Arise, Stop not, till the goal is reached), “The cowards die many times before their death/ The valiants taste death, but once’. Firstly, the striking slogan put to action by the advancing freedom-fighters determined to sacrifice their lives if the occasion demands. Secondly, the immensely relevant Upanishadic command and thirdly, the Shakespearean profoundly realistic utterance, a gem so to say, as mirrored on a dialogue – all the three are ingrained to our memory forever in an respective pursuit of each and every human being established, whatever may be the natural instinct, upon the conviction that to deviate and to budge an inch by faltering being afraid is an offence, unpardonable to the great extent.
In our history and its arena, we off and anon come across the freedom-fighters, as well as defiant, brave-hearted, strong-physique, protesters for whom we are proud of. They boldly face the ups and downs of the situations, e.g. as we find in the frontier.
At this context, I take the pledge and cherish in the core of my bosom that I would never be oblivious of my duty of not getting frustrated and being obsessed with inertia. I have to tide over the limitations and hesitance encircling the lame excuses of terminating my growing endeavor abruptly.

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