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  2. Poornachandra Tejaswi - Wikipedia

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    He also worked as a photographer, publisher, painter, naturalist, and environmentalist. He made a great impression in the Navya ("new") period of Kannada literature and inaugurated the Bandaaya Saahitya genre of protest literature with his short-story collection Abachoorina Post Offisu. He is the son of noted Kannada poet Kuvempu.

  3. Malgudi Days (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Malgudi Days is a collection of short stories by R. K. Narayan published in 1943 by Indian Thought Publications. [1]The book was republished outside India in 1982 by Penguin Classics. [2]

  4. Gujarati literature - Wikipedia

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    Bhalana composed other fourteen or fifteen works such as Dasham Skandha, Nalakhyan, Ramabal Charitra and Chandi Akhyana. [10] Bhalan is known for his akhyana -style and is considered a person who introduced it to Gujarati literature.

  5. Anglo-Khasi War - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Khasi War was part of the independence struggle between the Khasi people and the British Empire between the years 1829-1833. [1] The war started with Tirot Sing's attack on a British garrison that disobeyed orders of this Khasi King to stop a road and sanatorium construction project through the Khasi Hills.

  6. National Knowledge Commission - Wikipedia

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    National Knowledge Commission was an Indian think-tank charged with considering possible policies that might sharpen India's comparative advantage in the knowledge-intensive service sectors.

  7. Indian 100-rupee note - Wikipedia

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    100-rupee banknote, signed by RBI governor S. Venkitaramanan.. The first 100-rupee note featured the portrait of George VI.After independence in 1947, Reserve Bank of India continued to issue the notes by replacing the portrait of George VI with the Emblem of India, as a part of the Lion Capital Series of banknotes.

  8. Indian 2000-rupee note - Wikipedia

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    Of the total currency in circulation amounting to ₹18,037 billion at end-March 2018, ₹2000 notes accounted for 37.3 percent, down from 50.2 percent at end-March 2017. [9] The share has come down to 22.6 per cent at end-March 2020. [10] The ₹2,000 note was created as a quick fix, to have enough circulation of currency. [11]

  9. Indian 20-rupee note - Wikipedia

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    The Indian 20-rupee banknote (₹ 20) is a common denomination of the Indian rupee.The current ₹ 20 banknote in circulation is a part of the Mahatma Gandhi New Series.The Reserve Bank introduced the ₹ 20 note in the Mahatma Gandhi New Series in 2019, making it the last denomination to be introduced in the series.