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Pray for Unity, Integrity, and a Better Tomorrow

Dr Ashok advocates for peace, unity, integrity, and prosperity, aiming for a planet free from hate, jealousy, and war, an exclusive for Different Truths. 

    I'm a peace lover, 
  From the Garden of Alpine 
In every street, raise my voice 
    For everyone's shine 
The whole wonderful world

        is crowded 
With hate jealousy and war 
     On this planet earth
 There's smoke everywhere  
   I don't like pollution
     And these red scars 
      I wish there would 
   be peace and prosperity 
Pray for integrity and unity! 
  Mystic House is a home 
  Where I see in each and 
Everyone's true divine beauty

Picture design by Anumita Roy

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Dr Ashok Kumar Verma
Ashok Kumar Verma worked as a Head of the Department of English for many schools of CBSE Board. He has composed many poems in English and in Hindi. An international poet, he was awarded at national and international levels. He has written many research articles for various newspapers and research magazines. Based at Baghpat, he writes poems for World Unions of Poets Indian Parliament of Literature. He is the follower of peace, humanity and brotherhood.

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