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Who is the speaker in the poem?

ARabindranath Tagore himself

BWilliam Wordsworth

CEmily Dickinson

DRobert Frost

Answer:

A. Rabindranath Tagore himself

Read Explanation:

  • The poem is a heartfelt prayer addressed to God, where Tagore expresses his vision for an ideal India—one that is free, fearless, knowledgeable, and united.

  • Through this poem, he conveys his deep aspirations for moral and intellectual awakening in society.


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