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  2. University Granth Nirman Board - Wikipedia

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    The education minister of Gujarat is the chair-person of UGNB. The general body includes vice chancellors of all state universities, directors of various government departments, seven nominated members who are educationalists associated with higher education and three members from the book publishing and selling industry.

  3. Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat was also known as Pratichya and Varuna. [114] The Arabian Sea makes up the state's western coast. The capital, Gandhinagar is a planned city. Gujarat has an area of 75,686 sq mi (196,030 km 2) with the longest coastline (24% of Indian sea coast) 1,600 km (990 mi), dotted with 41 ports: one major, 11 intermediate and 29 minor.

  4. Ardeshar Khabardar - Wikipedia

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    Ilmamakka No Haji , a ghazal written by Khabardar from the book "Gujarat Ni Ghazalo" (1943) edited by Krishnalal Jhaveri (p.82) He wrote under several pen names, chiefly under Adal . His other pen names are Motalal, Khojo Bhagat, Kshemanand Bhatt, Narkesarirao, Shabhunath, Shridhar, Sheshadri, Lakha Bhagat, Valkalrai Thatthakhor and Hunnarsinh ...

  5. Rita Kothari - Wikipedia

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    The Burden of Refuge: the Sindhi Hindus of Gujarat. Orient Longman. ISBN 978-81-250-3157-4. Rita Kothari (30 September 1999). Indian literature in english translation the social context. Gujarat University. hdl:10603/46404. Kothari, Rita, ed. (2022). The Greatest Gujarati Stories Ever Told. New Delhi: Aleph Book Company. ISBN 978-93-91047-48-1.

  6. Patan trilogy - Wikipedia

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    Jotwani translated Gujarat No Nath, the second part of the trilogy, into English in 1995. It was titled The Master of Gujarat: A Historical Novel . [ 4 ] The trilogy has been co-translated by Rita Kothari and her husband Abhijit Kothari: Patan Ni Prabhuta as The Glory of Patan (2017), Gujarat No Nath as The Lord and Master of Gujarat (2018) and ...

  7. Manubhai Pancholi - Wikipedia

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    Manubhai Pancholi was born on 15 October 1914 at Panchashiya village in Morbi district, Gujarat, India.He completed his primary education from Tithwa Lunsar. He left study to participate in Salt Satyagraha in 1930 when he was studying at Wankaner.

  8. Gujarati literature - Wikipedia

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    Their novels reached every corner of Gujarat and also to vast Gujarati readers outside Gujarat through newspapers and magazines. Gujarati prose has recorded growth and literary feats quite rapidly in less than two hundred years and now can be counted among the front benchers in Indian literature.

  9. Gujarat Sahitya Akademi - Wikipedia

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    The general body is made of 41 members including the education commissioner of Gujarat, the financial adviser of the education department, the registrar of Akademi, the higher education commissioner of Gujarat, the director of language of Gujarat, five members from the Gujarati literary community selected by the state government, 9 members ...