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  2. Sobhagya Singh Shekhawat - Wikipedia

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    Saubhagya Singh Shekhawat (22 July 1924 – 10 December 2016) was an Indian Rajasthani language writer. [1] [2]Though moderately educated, he is known as a high-ranking scholar who contributed to almost all the research journals of Rajasthan. [3]

  3. Uday Prakash - Wikipedia

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    Uday Prakash (born 1 January 1952) is a Hindi poet, scholar, [1] journalist, translator and short story writer from India. He has worked as administrator, editor , researcher, and TV director . [ 2 ]

  4. Dayananda Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    Arya Samaj allows and encourages converts to Hinduism. Dayananda's concept of Dharma is stated in the "Beliefs and Disbeliefs" section of Satyartha Prakash, he says: "I accept as Dharma whatever is in full conformity with impartial justice, truthfulness and the like; that which is not opposed to the teachings of God as embodied in the Vedas.

  5. Dharanidhar Koirala - Wikipedia

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    Dharanidhar Koirala was born in 1893 in what is now Sindhuli District into a Hindu Brahmin family. [3] He studied Sanskrit and English from Banaras, British India. [4] In Banaras, he saw Indian people promoting their mother tongue which inspired him to "think about Nepal and the Nepali language".

  6. Om Prakash Valmiki - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he wrote Dalit Sahitya Ka Saundaryshaastra (2001) and a history of the Valmiki community, Safai Devata (2009), Do Chera' (a play). [4] His 15 short stories have been translated into English by Naresh K. Jain for the collection Amma and Other Stories in 2008.

  7. Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena - Wikipedia

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    Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena (15 September 1927 – 23 September 1983) was a Hindi writer, poet, columnist and playwright. He was one of the seven poets who first published in one of the "Tar Saptaks", which ushered in the ‘Prayogvaad’ (Experimentalism) era, which in time evolved to become the "Nayi Kavita" (New Poetry) movement.

  8. Ram Ratan Bhatnagar - Wikipedia

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    Prasad Ka Jivan aur Sahitya (1953) Adhyayan aur Aalochan (1957) Prasad Sahitya aur SamIksha (1958) Jainendra Sahitya aur Samiksha (1958) Hindi Sahitya ka Sankshipt Itihas (1962, 1964) Mulya aur Mulyankan (1962) Madhyayugin Vaisnav Sanskrati aur Tulasidas (1962) Samayik Jeevan aur Sahitya (1963) Madhyamik Nibandh (1964) Nirala aur Navjagaran (1965)

  9. Jagdish Chandra Mathur - Wikipedia

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    Jagdish Chandra Mathur (16 July 1917 –14 May 1978) [1] was a Hindi playwright and writer. [2] He came into fame by his first play Konark. [2] He was born in a village near Khurja. [3]