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          The perpetual production of ever-changing forms of poverty is an inevitable part of the creative destruction that characterizes capitalism.

        1. On the Pavements of Life, Narayan Surve, translated from the Marathi by K. Chaudhuri and P. S. Nerurkar, viii+64 pp.
        2. On the Pavements of Life, Narayan Surve, translated from the Marathi by K. Chaudhuri and P. S. Nerurkar, viii+64 pp.
        3. The manuscript for this overview edition disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues.
        4. Background to Indian Poetry in English.
        5. On the Pavements of Life, Narayan Surve, translated from the Marathi by K. Chaudhuri and P. S. Nerurkar, viii+64 pp.!

          Narayan Gangaram Surve

          Marathi poet (1926–2010)

          Kavivarya

          Narayan Surve

          Born

          Narayan Gangaram Surve


          15 October 1926

          Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

          Died16 August 2010 (aged 84)

          Thane, Maharashtra, India

          NationalityBritish Indian (1926 - 1947)
          Indian (1947 -2010)
          Occupation(s)Poet, teacher, activist
          SpouseKrishnabai Surve
          Awards• Soviet Land Nehru Award (1973)
          • Padma Shri (1998)

          Narayan Gangaram Surve (15 October 1926 – 16 August 2010 [1]) was a Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India.

          Through his poetry, he celebrated labor and challenged the conventional norms of Marathi literature, which was primarily focused on entertainment at the time. He aimed to convey the hardships of poverty and inspire the underprivileged to overcome it through hard work.[2]

          In 1995, he became the chairperson of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan.[2]

          Life and career

          He was born on 15 October 1926.

          Orphaned or aban