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  2. Volga Se Ganga - Wikipedia

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    This story is about a philosopher classmate of Chanakya who travels to Persia and Greece and learns how Athens fell to Macedonia. The eleventh story ( Prabha , 50 AD) is about the famous (also the first Indian) dramatist Aśvaghoṣa , who adopted the Greek art of drama into Indian culture in a very beautiful and authentic way, and his inspiration.

  3. Shiv Khera - Wikipedia

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    Shiv Khera is an Indian author, activist and motivational speaker, best known for his book, You Can Win. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He launched a movement against caste -based reservation in India, founded an organization called Country First Foundation.

  4. Hindi literature - Wikipedia

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    A History of Hindi literature, by K. B. Jindal. Published by Kitab Mahal, 1955. Hindi Literature from Its Beginnings to the Nineteenth Century, by Ronald Stuart McGregor. Published by Harrassowitz, 1984. ISBN 3-447-02413-5. Hindi Literature of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, by Ronald Stuart McGregor. Published by Harrassowitz, 1974.

  5. Jaishankar Prasad - Wikipedia

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    Prasad started writing poetry with the pen name of ‘Kaladhar’. The first collection of poem that Prasad penned, named, Chitradhar, was written in Braj dialect of Hindi but his later works were written in Khadi dialect or Sanskritized Hindi. [5] Later on Prasad promulgated ‘Chhayavad’, a literary trend in Hindi literature.

  6. Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] He was a leading figure in the Prayogvaad Experimentalism movement of Hindi literature and of the Nayi Kahani and Nayi Kavita Modernism of the 1950s. [5] He is also considered a central figure in the rise of 'New Criticism' in Indian literature. He was an assistant-editor of several noted Hindi journals including Naya Khun and Vasudha. [2]

  7. Satasai - Wikipedia

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    The Satasai (Satsai) or Bihari Satsai (Seven Hundred Verses of Bihari) is a famous work of the early 17th century by the Hindi poet Bihārī, in the Braj Bhasha dialect of Hindi spoken in the Braj region of northern India. [1] It contains Dohas, or couplets, on Bhakti (devotion), Neeti (Moral policies) and Shringara (love). [citation needed]

  8. Category:Indian short story collections - Wikipedia

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    Short story collections by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (3 P) J. Jataka tales (1 C, 39 P) N. Short story collections by R. K. Narayan (6 P) P. Panchatantra (127 P) R.

  9. Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2023 - Wikipedia

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    The Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2023 (transl. Children's literature award), also known as Sahitya Akademi Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2023, is a 2023 literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers for their contribution in the field of Children's literature in any of the 22 languages of the 8th Schedule to the Indian constitution as well ...