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Liludi Dharati (Gujarati: લીલુડી ધરતી, transl. The Green Earth) is a 1957 Gujarati novel by Chunilal Madia. [1] Though it was written is two parts, its plot is extended with inheritors in another separate novel Shevalna Shatdal (1960). [2]
Nava Bharat (lit. ' The New India ') is a Hindi-language daily newspaper published through 14 editions from the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh. [1]
Anil Chavda at Yuva Gaurav Award ceremony. Anil Chavda is a Gujarati language poet, writer and columnist from Gujarat, India.. Some of his works include Savaar Laine (Bringing the Dawn to You) (2012), a collection of ghazals (a poetic form), which won him the 2014 Yuva Puraskar literary award, instituted by the Sahitya Akademi (National Academy of Letters) in Delhi.
Kalbadevi Road [2] starts near Metro Cinema and continues up to Bhuleshwar Road and further to the Khetwadi road. There are a number of book shops for old and new books. One of these, the New and Secondhand Bookshop was founded in 1905.
In 1941, the Bengal government cracked down on the daily as it played major role of patriotic thought against the Government. [5] The publication of Dainik Basumati was stopped and Basumati Telegram was launched. [3] In 1961, the Basumati Sahitya Mandir ran into internal problems. It was acquired by Ashoke Kumar Sen, the then Union Law Minister ...
Navbharat Sahitya Mandir: Publication date. July 1979: Publication place: India: OCLC: 6148165: LC Class: PK1859.D88: ... Section 4 75 to 128 Section 5 129 to 170 ...
The text details the legends that the Dvārakādhīśa image was worshipped by a series of sages and Hindu mythological figures before being worshipped by the family of Vallabha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Dāmodaradāsa Kṣatriya performing sevā to Dvārakādhīśa from an illustrated Caurāsī Vaiṣṇavana kī Vārtā manuscript.
Sachitra-Samagra-Saptakando-Jiban Sambalita (Calcutta: Basumati Sahitya Mandir, 1926). Nalinikanta Bhattasali (ed.), Ramayana-Adikanda (Dacca: P.C. Lahiri, Secretary, Oriental Texts Publication Committee, University of Dacca, 1936), the first of seven parts of a version of the Krittivasi Ramayan that differs from the most widely read version ...