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Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, she lived there in near seclusion and spent most of her adult life caring for her invalid mother. However, Dickinson also carried on lengthy correspondences with a number of friends and acquaintances, including a clergyman, Charles Wadsworth, and Samuel Bowles. Many of her letters are extraordinary artistic achievements in themselves, full of cryptic literary allusions; in some cases she used a fully-developed code based on a novel by English writer Charles Dickens. In 1859 she had begun to keep systematic copies of her verse and later a journalist, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, encouraged her writing. To almost everyone else it remained a secret. After Dickinson's death a collection of manuscripts was discovered by her sister, and some, according to her own orders, were destroyed.
Green represents the Islamic minority. Orange stands for the Hindu Tamils. The sword denotes authority. The four pipul leaves symbolize Buddhism. Effective date: 7 September 1978.
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