write a letter to your friend about your online classes during lockdown in india
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subject:online classes during lockdown in india
dear friend,
hope you are fine,I am writing this letter to tell you about my online classes during this lockdown,due to this pandemic situation,we are not allowed to go outside our houses,so teachers have arranged online classes to continue education.we are supposed to attend classes by different teachers of different subject at different interval of time.this is the first time happened in my life that I had attended classes virtually.so,it is hard at the starting but I had got habit of it.i had been so long that we didn't met,I miss you alot,take care of yourself.
thank you,
you sincerely
(name)
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AK. Ramanujan (or AKR), who taught at the University of Chicago for 30 years, has remained an iconic figure for the Indian literary community for a long time. After making his mark first as an Indian English poet in the mid 1960s, he won enduring fame in India and abroad for his pioneering translations of classical Tamil poetry, and later, of Bhakti poetry in Tamil and Kannada. During the latter half of his career, AKR worked on compiling and translating folk tales from across India in as many as 20 languages. As a scholar and intellectual, he also contributed essays throwing light on several important aspects of Indian culture related to our language systems and oral/written literary traditions. Though he did not spend much time on translating contemporary works, his translation of U.R. Ananthamurthy’s Kannada novel Samskara, first published in 1976, was a landmark achievement, catapulting the novel and its author to national and international fame. Along with a prodigious output in several genres, AKR also wrote poetry and fiction in Kannada throughout his life. After his untimely demise in 1993, AKR’s papers (poems, folk tales, essays) were collected and edited for publication in several volumes.
For his achievements, AKR was held in high esteem by his peers and contemporaries. To Indians, he had that extra sheen of a non-resident genius, working in fields not easily accessible to Indians of that period. He continues to be venerated here as a translator, scholar and thin