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The news about Ram and Priya excites Shalini, who then approaches Priya's mother with their marriage proposal, and the latter instantly agrees as she feels Ram is the apt partner for Priya. Priya originally decides to say no to the relationship but Ram convinces her to say yes, saying that they have to remain married for three months so Shalini ...
Meanwhile, Deva's sister Kasthuri witnesses a ruthless don and flutist Mitra, the son of Misra, who murdered an inspector on the road for refusing to stay corrupt and providing evidence against him in court. Enraged, Mitra attempts to rape her, and Deva fights with him, so Mitra wants to take revenge against Deva. He sends his henchman as the ...
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He is currently serving as the Head of the Hindi Department at the University. [6] [7] Bechain has written more than two dozen books in Hindi. The most well-known of his writings is his autobiography Mera Bachpan Mere Kandhon Par, published by Vani Prakashan in 2009. [8] His career includes teaching, researching and writing.
Mitra (Sanskrit: मित्र IAST: Mitrá) is a Hindu god and generally one of the Adityas (the sons of the goddess Aditi), though his role has changed over time.In the Mitanni inscription, Mitra is invoked as one of the protectors of treaties.
The story follows Abhay, a 200-year-old vampire who falls for a human Piya, who resembles his soulmate when he was human, princess Maithili. The series begins with Piyali/Piyashree Jaiswal, a bright girl from an orphanage getting a Harrison scholarship for a prominent college in Dehradun, the Mount College.
With Sunday's 32-26 overtime loss to the Miami Dolphins, the Jets (3-10) were officially eliminated from playoff contention, extending the NFL's longest active postseason drought – and worst in ...
Mahadevi Verma (26 March 1906 – 11 September 1987) was an Indian Hindi-language poet, essayist, sketch story writer and eminent personality of Hindi literature. She is considered one of the four major pillars [a] of the Chhayawadi era in Hindi literature. [1] She has also been addressed as the Modern Meera. [2]