The words emanating from the feelings hidden in the innermost glands of the mind and heart were written by the poet Dr. Daudyal Gupta beautifully named the poem. The poet has presented the social anomalies, and cultural and national disparities in front of the readers through simple words.
, In all the poems, expressions have been used correctly. The expressions, words and rhythm of the poems are simple, easy, and original, which gets absorbed in the mind along with reading. Subjects like inflation, nature, democracy, condition of Hindi, women's identity, and freedom were discussed by Dr. Gupta has presented a message in colloquial and simple words.
The skill of the poet and his talent to examine the discrepancies prevailing in society is commendable. The killing of fetuses is common / the girl child is sold every evening / the business of children / the helpless by screaming. The poet described the tragedy of half the world like this Is - woman's life / being burnt / body is being tortured / a woman sold after being kidnapped/raped continues to be hers.
But at the same time, poets do not lose their hopes - life has been defined / I hope everyone from my woman / I teach everyone to live / I tell the joint. Issues such as environmental pollution, irrationality towards forests, water, and plantation, declining self-sufficiency, sycophancy, and extinction of culture have been raised.
His words fit for the recent natural disaster in Uttarakhand - We are all people of nature / don't miss Doing business / do not get upset with the world of nature / do not get trapped in its trap. Doctor. Gupta expresses his feelings and hopes for Hindi - now recognize its reputation / Hindi is not so cheap / It will shine on the world stage / Speak Hindi Basti Basti.
The poet's concern about the present situation of the country is worth considering. The poet was born in a subjugated India. That's why his words are more effective - he's walking around for salt / he's kissing wounds / he doesn't remember the ointment / he's swaying by sprinkling salt.
And the suffocating tension of democracy / Why did the revolution keep silent / The thieves made it helpless / The revolution broke out for this reason. The total eighty-five poems included in Sparsh are alive, but the reader's rhythm breaks due to the lack of subject-wise orderliness. The poet has presented the reality of the changing era in front of the readers through poems in a simple and easy way.