Manushi Chhillar has made us proud;
Let this message glow clear and loud.
Beauty of a participant also counts;
But intellectual prowess surmounts.
This is all about the battle of wits;
Keep your nerves and never say quits.
Be it the Olympics or beauty pageant;
Small town girls are well conversant.
May you go win laurels many more;
Be a fairy queen in the real folklore.
Now listen to me my dear countrymen,
Female foeticide is an evil forbidden.
Don't treat girls inferior to boys;
They're the country's super envoys.
A woman may be superior to men but she is never inferior to them. Rajnish Manga gives an universal message through a tribute to Manushi Chhilllar in a lovely poem.
It is a great tribute to Manushi Chhillar, the New Miss World who has made India proud. The presentation of this poem is nice and amusing. Nice penmanship. Thanks for sharing.
We all are so proud on Manushi's great feat which is significant in view of the tough competition she has won. Thank you very much for your kind words of appreciation.
Wow! A wonderful tribute to the New Miss World (Manushi Chhillar) ..! “Beauty of a participant also counts; But intellectual prowess surmounts”…Captivating write on an Indian lady being recognized, loved and admired in the whole world through her multi-faceted talents! You have expressed it so fascinatingly that a reader would definitely admire the write..Appreciated the piece of work dear sir! .....10
Dr Dillip, you have so nicely reviewed this poem and also shared your views about the calibre of the Indian women in whatever field they are active- domestic or professional. Highly grateful to you for your kind words of appreciation.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
She was a beautiful Miss World. Is sheer beauty better than academic ability? Men should never make fun of girls-you are right.
Thanks for sharing your views on the subject. There are sections in our society where girls are still considered a burden or where they are not treated at par with boys in terms of rights and privileges.