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Women writers from Rajasthan (10 P) D. Dramatists and playwrights from Rajasthan (1 P) J. Journalists from Rajasthan (10 P) N. Novelists from Rajasthan (7 P) P.
In 1923, he left the government job and went to Ahmedabad and started teaching at the private school run by Ambalal Sarabhai, father of Vikram Sarabhai. During this period his literary activities blossomed. His pen name Dhumketu (Nom – de – plume) became well known in Gujarati literature. He died on 11 March 1965. [5]
Gujarat 2010 B. Ravi Pillai: Trade & Industry – [E] 2010 Sheldon Pollock: Literature & Education – [D] 2010 Resul Pookutty: Arts: Kerala 2010 Arjun Prajapati: Arts: Rajasthan 2010 Deepak Puri: Trade & Industry: Delhi 2010 Palpu Pushpangadan: Science & Engineering: Kerala 2010 K. Raghavan: Arts: Kerala 2010 Alluri Venkata Satyanarayana Raju ...
Minister of State for Road Transport & Highways, Shipping, Chemicals & Fertilizers, Government of India Morarji Ranchhodji Desai: Politics: Bharat Ratna for his contribution in public affairs Hanif Mohammad: Cricketer: Born in Junagadh, First Triple Century by a Pakistani, First Pakistani First Class Cricketer to make a quadruple century: Homai ...
This famous book of his, written in Braj language, is an excellent work of Shringaar Rasa. 22. Bankidas Ri Khyat (Bankidas Asiya) (1838-90 AD): This Khyat, written by Bankidas, the poetry guru of Raja Mansingh of Jodhpur, is a source to know the history of Rajasthan. The collection of his books is published in the name of ‘Bankidas ...
Jhaverchand Meghani was born in Chotila, Gujarat to Kalidas and Dholima Meghani. His father Kalidas worked in the Police force and hence was often transferred to new places causing most of Jhaverchand's education to happen in Rajkot. He had two brothers Lalchand and Prabhashankar.
Women writers from Gujarat (1 C, 43 P) D. Dramatists and playwrights from Gujarat (41 P) G. Gujarati writers (1 C, 35 P) J. Journalists from Gujarat (34 P) N.
Vijaydan Detha (1 September 1926 – 10 November 2013), also known as Bijji, was a noted Indian writer of Rajasthani literature. [1] He was a recipient of several awards including the Padma Shri and the Sahitya Akademi Award.