In the heart of West Bengal, in the Nadia district, lived a man named Swapan Kumar Nath, whose journey from a humble upbringing to becoming a celebrated bilingual poet is nothing short of inspirational. Born into a family rich in education and humanity, Swapan was nurtured by values of kindness and intellect from his parents, Rash Behari Nath, an esteemed English and History teacher, and Shefali Rani Nath, a woman of profound humanity.<\/p>\n
Swapan’s academic journey saw him excel in English, culminating in a Master’s degree from Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata. His career as an English teacher spanned over two decades, touching the lives of many students with the power of words.<\/p>\n
However, it was during the challenging times of COVID-19 that Swapan’s literary talent truly shone. He published “The Inspiring Travel,” his first English poetry book, which received accolades for its heartfelt verses. This was just the beginning. Swapan’s works, both in English and Bengali, such as “Adbhut Andhar” and “Alor Abhimukhe,” resonated with readers far and wide, reflecting the simplicities of life, political unrest, and the universal theme of love.<\/p>\n
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