Poem Protocol Biswaroop Roy Chowdhary


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Indian Books in Print


Indian Books in Print

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language: en

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Release Date: 2002


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P.O.E..M


P.O.E..M

Author: Dr Chowdhury

language: en

Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Limited

Release Date: 2024-04-17


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P.O.E.M. is a set of techniques which can be used with minimal training by a layman in 68 emergency medical conditions to give relief to a person-in-distress. It is the brainchild of Dr BRC, where he integrated the ancient wisdom with modern medical sciences to get a patient centric outcome that too with inexpensive household and kitchen items. The P.O.E.M. protocol is routinely followed in HIIMS group of hospitals as a part of I.C.U. to manage emergency medical conditions and is also the part of syllabus of the 41⁄2 year Bachelor's degree / BNYS Program and Diploma/DNYS course at HIIMS Medical Academy, India.

Selected Poems


Selected Poems

Author: Malay Choudhury

language: en

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Release Date: 2020-01-16


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Malay Roy Choudhury (born 29 October 1939) is an Indian Bengali poet, playwright, short story writer, essayist and novelist who founded the Hungryalist movement in the 1960s. The Hungryalist movement was initially led by Roy Choudhury; his brother, Samir Roychoudhury; Shakti Chattopadhyay; and Haradhon Dhara, known as Debi Roy. Thirty more poets and artists subsequently joined them, the best-known being Rajkamal Chaudhary, Binoy Majumdar, Utpal Kumar Basu, Falguni Roy, Subimal Basak, Tridib Mitra, Rabindra Guha, and Anil Karanjai. The movement's English name was derived from Geoffrey Chaucer's line "in the sowre hungry tyme", and its philosophy was based on Oswald Spengler's "The Decline of the West".Tanvir Ratul writes poetry and non-fiction in three languages, and ideologically opposes the concept of literary organisation based on profit-making mechanism. He is currently working as a researcher and faculty member at an educational institute. His teaching interest remains within literature and creative writing, whereas, research domain includes Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. He has translated the 'Charyapada', the earliest collection of poetry found in Sanskrit-twilight language. He is also the editor of poetry magazine 'Lastbench' and the curator of 'Liverpool Slam'.