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Sujit Saraf, Harilal & Sons (Speaking Tiger, India) [19] 2019 Amitabha Bagchi: Half the Night Is Gone (Juggernaut Books, India) Jamil Jan Kochai, 99 Nights in Logar (Bloomsbury Circus, Bloomsbury, India & UK, and Viking, Penguin Random House, USA) Madhuri Vijay, The Far Field (Grove Press, Grove Atlantic, USA)
The Confession of Sultana Daku is a 2009 historical novel by Sujit Saraf. [1] The novel is about the swashbuckling criminal career of Sultana Daku ( Daku is the Hindi for bandit ), undisputedly the most notorious dacoit in modern India's history. [ 2 ]
The Crossword Book Award (formerly known as the Crossword Book Award (1998–2003), the Hutch Crossword Book Award (2004–07), the Vodafone Crossword Book Award (2008–10), the Economist Crossword Book Award (2011–13), Raymond & Crossword Book Award (2014–present)) [1] is an Indian book award hosted by Crossword Bookstores and their sponsors. [2]
Harilal is an Indian name. It may refer to: Harilal Dhruv, Indian lawyer and poet. Harilal Gandhi, eldest son of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Harilal Jekisundas Kania, Chief Justice of India. Harilal Madhavjibhai Patel, Indian politician. Harilal Manilal Patel, Fijian lawyer and politician. Harilal Upadhyay, Gujarati novelist and poet.
Hari Naroomal Harilela, GBM GBS OBE JP (10 August 1922 – 29 December 2014) was a Hong Kong Indian businessman, hotelier and philanthropist and the founder and chairman of the Harilela Group. The group runs businesses ranging from hotel and real estate investment to import and export trading. He was often dubbed the richest Indian in Hong Kong ...
Suresh Harilal Soni is an Indian Social worker who works for welfare and rehabilitation of leprosy patients, intellectually disabled people. [1] The Government of India conferred Padma Shri award in 2025 to Soni in recognitions of his Social Works.
Kiran married Indian film actor and producer Sujit Kumar in 1970 soon after she got her undergraduate degree. The couple remained married until her death in 2005. Sujit's death trailed Kiran's death by about five years. [9] Their son, Jatin Kumar, continued their legacy in the film industry when he became the co-producer of the film Aetbaar. [10]
Manilal was born in Rajkot, British India, the second of four sons of Mohandas Gandhi and Kasturba Gandhi. He had an older brother, Harilal, and two younger brothers, Ramdas and Devdas. Manilal's early years were spent in Rajkot, and it was in 1897 he traveled to South Africa for the first time (his father having moved there several years ...