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Ashni Kumar Singh is a Guyanese politician. He serves as Minister of Finance as of 5 November 2020 [update] . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He also served in this role from September 2006 to May 2015.
Ashi Singh made her television debut through the show Secret Diaries: The Hidden Chapters in 2015. [1] She has also appeared in Gumrah, Crime Patrol, and Savdhaan India. [2] [3] Additionally, she made a cameo appearance in Qaidi Band as the jailer's daughter.
This is a list of authors of Hindi literature, i.e. people who write in Hindi language, its dialects and Hindustani language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Sahitya Akademi Award for Dogri Award for contributions to Dogri literature Awarded for Literary award in India Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India Reward(s) ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200) First awarded 1970 Last awarded 2023 Highlights Total awarded 51 First winner Narendra Khajuria Most Recent winner Vijay Verma Website Official website Part of a series on Sahitya Akademi Awards ...
Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar' Sanskriti Ke Char Adhyayay: A survey of Indian culture 1960 Sumitranandan Pant: Kala aur Budha Chand: Poetry 1961 Bhagwati Charan Verma: Bhoole Bisre Chitra: Novel 1962 No Award: 1963 Amrit Rai: Premchand: Kalam Ka Sipahi: Biography 1964 Agyeya: Angan Ke Par Dwar: Poetry 1965 Nagendra Rasa Siddhanta: Treatise on poetics ...
Nathuram Sharma (1859–1932), Hindi poet, known by his pen-name "Mahakavi Shankar" Nawal Kishore Dhawal (1911–1964), writer, poet, proof reader, editor, critic, journalist and author; Neelabh Ashk (1945-2016), poet, journalist, and translator; Nemi Chandra Jain (1919-2005), poet and critic; Nirjhar Pratapgarhi, Awadhi and Hindi language poet
Bhashini is an Indian government project developed by Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under its "National Language Translation Mission." It aims to help Indian citizens translate content in various Indian languages and enable effective communication among different-language speakers across India, and thus reduce the language barrier in India.
Raghuvir Sahay (9 December 1929 – 30 December 1990) [1] was an Indian Hindi poet, short-story writer, essayist, literary critic, [2] translator, and journalist. He remained the chief-editor of the political-social Hindi weekly, Dinmaan, 1969–82.