Hyderabad: Sarojini Naidu poetry on the Husshainsagar lake is likely to be written on stone plaques in Tank Bund here to capture life and moments of Bulbul Birds in Prince Hyderabad.
Responding to suggestions from city architects and inheritance fans, Asif Ali Khan, on the Twitter microblogging site, the Head of the Special School (Urban Development) Arvind Kumar said he would look into the suggestion.
“Will definitely look inside and do what is needed,” Arvind Kumar tweeted on Sunday.
Hyderabad pride in the place for Sarojini Naidu, who received a scholarship from Nizam VI to pursue higher education outside the British India.
He will sit on the edge of Lake HussainSagar for hours together for inspiration to mena his poetry.
He wrote many poems in Hyderabad and life and culture, events, and landmarks including Puranapul, the oldest bridge that is still across the river in India.
In May 1912, he issued his poem anthology, bird time, which contained tribute to HussainSagar, then purely with hydropathous water.
He described HussainSagar, now the concoctions of all pathogens and chemicals that are harmful to humans, animals and the environment, as ‘my soul’s life image’.
“I asked …
to write this poem in Hussainsagar by Sarojini Naidu on the plaque and install it in a suitable place in the Bund Tank,” said Asif Ali Khan, suggested that a large gazebo must be established to accommodate poems in Hussainsagar engraved on it.
The architect of Sridevi Rao’s landscape suggested that the poem must be carved on a rock (to maintain the memory of Sarojini Naidu alive forever).