How does the poet V.K. Gokak praise the beauty and technological progress of
our country in the poem. "The song of India'?
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The poet is ready to sing praises of industrially and technologically developed India as he has witnessed dams, lakes, steel mills, and shipbuilding yards. He is, confident that the hard-working men of India can put India on the glorious page of the atomic age
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In this question, we need to tell how the poet praises the beauty of our country India.
- As a result of having seen dams, lakes, steel mills, and shipyards, the poet is prepared to laud India for its industrial and technological development.
- He is certain that the diligent Indian guys may propel their country onto the illustrious pages of the atomic era.
- The poet aspired to write songs that celebrated the splendor of the snow-covered Himalayas, the three oceans that touch our shores, and the Sun's rays of gold.
- The poet aspired to compose songs that would sing about dams, lakes, steel mills, and shipyards.
- He also wanted to sing in praise of the guys who toiled tirelessly to create the technology that helped our nation lead the world in the Atomic Age.
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