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  2. Shaala Darpan - Wikipedia

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    Shala Darpan is an ICT Programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, ... The implementation of Shala Darpan Portal is with the Rajasthan Government Education ...

  3. The Bombay Durpun - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Durpun, commonly known as Bombay Durpun, Durpun or Darpan, was a bilingual language [1] newspaper published in Bombay from 1832 to 1840. [2] It was founded by Balshastri Jambhekar, a social reformer regarded as the Father of Marathi journalism. It was the first Marathi newspaper and the first issue was published on January 6, 1832.

  4. Balshastri Jambhekar - Wikipedia

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    Bal Ganghadhar Shastri Jambhekar (06 January 1812 – 17 May 1846) also known as Bal Shastri Jambhekar was an Indian journalist from Bombay Presidency.He was the first to start journalism in Marathi with the first newspaper in this language named Darpan in the early days of British Rule in India. [2]

  5. Darpan - Wikipedia

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    Darpan Chhaya, a 2001 Nepalese film Darpan Chhaya 2, a 2017 Nepalese film; Badmash Darpan, a Bhojpuri-language book by Teg Ali Teg; Jagat Darpan, a newspaper in Gujarat, India; Maya Darpan, a 1972 Indian Hindi-language film; Nil Darpan, a Bengali-language play written by Dinabandhu Mitra in 1858–1859; Pratiyogita Darpan, an Indian bilingual ...

  6. Teg Ali Teg - Wikipedia

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    His most famous book, Basmash Darpan, is a collection of Bhojpuri ghazals that describe the habit and customs of people of the Benaras. [5] This book was published in 1885 by the Bharat Jiwan Press in Varanasi.

  7. Darpan (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Darpan came back to Lahore after a few years, where the film industry was then booming, and he acted in Baap Ka Gunah (1957). He had a breakthrough with his self-produced film Sathi. Raat Ke Rahi (1960), Saheli, Gulfam, Qaidi, Anchal, Baji, Shikwa, Ik Tera Sahara and Naela (1965) were some big films in which he played vital roles.

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  9. Dramatic Performances Act - Wikipedia

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    Despite strong public opposition, the Bill was passed into law in December 1876. While the immediate provocation for the promulgation of the ordinance was the play Gajadananda o Jubaraj, the actual motive of the Government was to silence such nationalistic plays as Nil Darpan, Bharat Mata, Puru-Vikram, Bharate Yavan, Banger Sukhabasan, Beer Nari.