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Encyclopedia > Maharaj Krishen Kaw

Maharaj Krishen Kaw (1941 - ) was the education secretary during most of Atal Bihar Vajpayee's adminstration. He is also a poet.


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As the RSS manhendles Punjab (1650 words)
Kaw should really try his hand at a holy book of his own so he doesn?t have to worry about his post-retirement plans.
Kaw, Kumar and others of their ilk are in good company which includes secular India?s Prime Minister because even he was not averse to suggesting sometime ago - when attacks on Christians and their places of worship were escalating - that the entire issue of conversions needed to be nationally debated.
No matter what views the Kaws of this country hold about religions of the book, people who live by the word of their holy book - including the Sikhs - are known to die for their beliefs.
Excelsior... Nation (3260 words)
There is a poignant hush, you are in the jungle, invisible beasts lurk in shadows, only the guns keep them at bay, writes Maharaj Krishen Kaw in one of his poems ‘Srinagar’, reflecting the pain and tragedy of Kashmir in his new book ‘Life is a squirrel’.
It is rather the innermost feelings of a human being who has seen his people being uprooted from their own land, the separation and the bitter struggle to rebuild their lives.
Kaw has also written in Hindi and some of his noted Hindi publications include Kehna aasan hai (poetry) and Aasmaan nahin girte (novel).
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