By Prof. Sagar Mal Gupta

AHILYA PARK Three monkeys with their babies romped merrily in the park, gambolled and jumped from one branch to another. Twice, the group of monkeys crossed my path, Preventing me from walking forward. Three children swung on the swings. On the adjoining the pillar, squirrels, sparrows and sandpipers shared food together with glee. All this added to my joy of walking in the park. The park is not just an assemblage of trees, plants and creepers, but a rendezvous for men, animals, birds and trees and together they exist, happily and blithely.
Sagar Mal Gupta, educated at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Hawaii, earned his Ph. D. in Linguistics from the University of Hawaii USA. He has fifty-six years of teaching experience of English language and Literature in India and abroad. He has published four books of poetry in English and his poems have been published in a number of national and international journals of repute.
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