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Mahagathbandhan (transl. Grand Alliance) may refer to these political alliances in India: Mahagathbandhan (Bihar) , alliance in the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, Janata Dal (United), and Indian National Congress, against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party.
The Mahagathbandhan (or Grand Alliance), or MGB, [10] or simply the Gathbandhan (Alliance), [11] [12] was an anti-Congress, [13] [14] anti-BJP, [15] [16] [17] Indian political alliance formed in the run-up to the 2019 general election under the leadership of two former Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party and Mayawati of the Bahujan Samaj Party, along with ...
Mahagathbandhan, (MGB, ISO: Mahāgaṭhabaṁdhana) [5] also known as Grand Alliance, is a coalition of political parties in the Eastern state of Bihar in India, formed ahead of the 2015 Vidhan Sabha elections in Bihar.
Mahagathbandhan (transl. Grand Alliance; abbreviated as MGB), is a coalition of political parties in the Eastern state of Jharkhand in India. It is the major political alliance in Jharkhand. It is the major political alliance in Jharkhand.
The first Kannada translation of the Kural text was made by Rao Bahadur R. Narasimhachar around 1910, who translated select couplets into Kannada. It was published under the title Nitimanjari, in which he had translated 38 chapters from the Kural, including 28 chapters from the Book of Virtue and 10 chapters from the Book of Polity. [1]
Sarvajna's three-liners (Kannada page) Sarvajna's three-liners (with English translations) Picture of Sarvjna's Manuscript; Sarvajna's vachana in Kannada; Sarvagna's Tripadi with translation, transliteration and explanation; 200+ Collection of Sarvajna Vachanagalu(Android App) An app with Sarvagna Tripadis curated for application in today's world
Jaanapada is a word made by two words Jana - People or tribe Pada - a kind of short verse joined as a sandhi- a grammatical term. The folk culture and colloquial tongue of Kannadiga and probably Telugu people were known by this name from time the languages came into existence.
Kannada: 2003: Bhāratī Prakāśana, Mysūru [17] *Kasadinda Rasa : Śrī Ji.Vi.Dāmōdara Nāyuḍu Avara ātmakathe (Meaning: Juice from garbage – G.V.Damodar Naydu's autobiography) Kannada: 2003: Bhāratī Prakāśana, Mysūru [18] *Mahā Samparka (Meaning: Great connection) (viz. between Mahabharata and Science) Kannada: 2002: Vimal ...