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  2. Madhur Kapila - Wikipedia

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    Madhur Kapila (15 April 1942 – 19 December 2021) was an Indian novelist, journalist, art critic and a reviewer of Hindi literature. [1]Some of her published works included Bhatke Raahi (transl. Wandered), Satwan Swar (transl.

  3. Nalin Vilochan Sharma - Wikipedia

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    Pandit Nalin Vilochan Sharma (18 February 1916 – 12 September 1961) was a professor of Hindi Literature in University of Patna. He started the Nakenwad movement in Hindi literature. [ 1 ] He was the son of Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Ram Avatar Sharma and was born in a Bhumihar Brahmin family of scholars and pursued the same path of scholarship ...

  4. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    Hindi literature (Hindi: हिंदी साहित्य, romanized: hindī sāhitya) includes literature in the various Central Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Hindi, some of which have different writing systems. Earliest forms of Hindi literature are attested in poetry of Apabhraṃśa such as Awadhi and Marwari.

  5. Structural holes - Wikipedia

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    The redundancy in network is calculated by summing up this product across all nodes q. One minus this expression expresses the non-redundant portion of relationship. Effective size of i’s network is defined as a sum of the j’s nonredundant contacts.

  6. List of Hindi authors - Wikipedia

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    Phanishwar Nath 'Renu' (1921–1977), Hindi novelist; Padma Sachdev (1940–2021), poet, novelist in Hindi and Dogri; Pran Kumar Sharma (1938–2014), creator of Chacha Choudhary; Premchand (1880–1936), modern Hindustani literature; Priyamvad (1952–), writer and historian in Hindi. Parichay Das (1964–), writer and editor in contemporary ...

  7. Shrilal Shukla - Wikipedia

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    Shrilal Shukla (31 December 1925 – 28 October 2011 [1]) was a Hindi writer, notable for his satire. He worked as a PCS officer for the state government of Uttar Pradesh, later inducted into the IAS. He has written over 25 books, [2] including Raag Darbari, Makaan, Sooni Ghaati Ka Sooraj, Pehla Padaav and Bisrampur Ka Sant.

  8. Maila Anchal - Wikipedia

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    Maila Aanchal (Hindi: मैला आँचल; English: The Soiled Border) is a 1954 Hindi novel written by Phanishwar Nath Renu. [1] [2] After Premchand's Godan, 'Maila Anchal' is regarded as the most significant Hindi novel in the Hindi literature tradition. [3] [4] It is one of the greatest examples of "Anchalik Upanyas" (regional novel ...

  9. Rajendra Yadav - Wikipedia

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    Rajendra Yadav (28 August 1929 – 28 October 2013) was a Hindi fiction writer, and a pioneer of the 'Nayi Kahani' movement of Hindi literature. He edited the literary magazine HANS, which was founded by Munshi Premchand in 1930 but ceased publication in 1953 – Yadav relaunched it on 31 July 1986, (Premchand's Birthday).