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What does Mother India say about her brave sons in the poem The Gift of India?

What does Mother India say about her brave sons in the poem The Gift of India?
Gift of IndiaIndian PoetrySarojini Naidu
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    1. Sunita Malik

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      2020-12-04T06:46:01+05:30Added an answer on December 4, 2020 at 6:46 am

      According to Mother India, her brave sons are the most precious gift to the world. She did not deny when anyone asked for help. Her sons went for duty without thinking of themselves or their families or even their own lives. Many of them lost their lives and were buried on the foreign lands. This makes Mother India sorrowful as she cannot bear their separation.

      She is also hopeful and prays for the safe return of those who are still alive. In the end, she prays that the war may end soon so that peace may prevail.

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