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  2. Liludi Dharati - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Nava Bharat - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Anil Chavda - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Narsinh Mehta - Wikipedia

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    Narsinh Mehta was born in Gopnath village near the town of Talaja (now located in the Bhavnagar district, Gujarat).As a member of the Nagar Brahmin community, Narsinh's father held an administrative position in a royal court.

  6. Atmavrittanta - Wikipedia

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    Navbharat Sahitya Mandir: Publication date. July 1979: Publication place: India: OCLC: ... Section 2 20 to 37 Section 3 38 to 74 Section 4 75 to 128 Section 5 129 to 170

  7. Dainik Basumati - Wikipedia

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    On 6 August 1914, the Dainik Basumati began. 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.

  8. Narsinhrao Divatia - Wikipedia

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    2.4 Others. 3 References. ... He presided over Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 1915. ... He wrote the popular prayer Mangal Mandir Kholo in Gujarati. [1] [2] Prose

  9. Bakor Patel - Wikipedia

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    The stories were published in Gandiv, a children's biweekly in Gujarati language by Gandiv Sahitya Mandir, Surat, Gujarat, India. The humorous stories about Bakor Patel first appeared in 1936 and continued till 1955. The stories included other anthropomorphic characters including his wife, Shakri Patlani. The stories were accompanied with an ...

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