Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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.
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 ...
Kashinath Singh (Hindi: काशीनाथ सिंह, born 1937) is an Indian writer and scholar of Hindi language and known for writing novels and short stories in Hindi. He was formerly a professor of Hindi literature in Banaras Hindu University .
Narsi Bhagat, an Indian Hindi-language biographical film by Devendra Goel released in 1957. The soundtrack from the film, with music by Ravi Shankar Sharma and lyrics by Gopal Singh Nepali , became popular especially the song "Darshan Do Ghanshyam" (which was misattributed to the poet Surdas in the 2008 film Slumdog Millionaire ) . [ 10 ]
Chanakya's Chant: [17] Available in 4 languages - English, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil. The Krishna Key : [ 18 ] [ 19 ] also available in English, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil. Private India , or Private India: City on Fire (2014): [ 20 ] co-written with James Patterson , within Patterson's Private series.
Ramdhari Singh (23 September 1908 – 24 April 1974), known by his pen name Dinkar, was an Indian Hindi language poet, essayist, freedom fighter, patriot and academic. [1] He emerged as a poet of rebellion as a consequence of his nationalist poetry written in the days before Indian independence .
In doing so, he contributed to the development of modern forms of the Hindi language. [7] Harishchandra used Vaishnava devotion to try and define a coherent Hindu religion, [7] using as his institutional base the Kashi Dharma Sabha, which was started in the 1860s by the Maharaja of Benares as a response to more radical Hindu reformist movements.