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  2. Janaki Ammal - Wikipedia

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    Janaki Ammal was born in Thalassery, Kerala on 4 November 1897. [1] Her father was Diwan Bahadur Edavalath Kakkat Krishnan, Dy.Collector of Malabar district. [2] Her mother, Devi Kuruvayi, was the daughter of John Child Hannyngton, colonial administrator and Resident at Travancore, and Kunhi Kurumbi Kuruvai.

  3. List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Bengali - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Afsar Ahmed & Kalim Hazique – Sare Tin Hat Bhume (novel, tr. from Urdu) 2001 – Nani Sur – Krishna Chanderer Nirbachito Galpo (short stories, tr. from Urdu) 2002 – Usha Ranjan Bhattacharya – Mriityunjay (novel, tr. from Assamese) 2003 – Malay Ray Chaudhuri – Suryer Saptam Ashwa (novel, tr. from Hindi) (refused)

  4. K. P. Janaki Ammal - Wikipedia

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    K. P. Janaki Ammal (1917-1992) was a politician from Communist Party of India (Marxist) and president of All India Democratic Women's Association. [1] She represented Madurai East in the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly in 1967.

  5. Janaki - Wikipedia

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    Janaki Amma (1920–2005), Indian judge of the Kerala High Court; Janaki Ammal (1897–1984), Indian botanist; Janaki Ballabh (1928–2022), Indian sinologist and translator; Janaki Ballabh Patnaik (1927–2015), Indian politician; Janaki Devi Bajaj (1893–1979), Indian independence activist; Janaki Devi Ram (born 1955), Nepalese politician

  6. S. Janaki - Wikipedia

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    Sistla Janaki (born 23 April 1938) is an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is widely referred to as Janaki Amma and Nightingale of South India . She is one of the best-known playback singers in History of Indian music.

  7. Ayya Nadar - Wikipedia

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    P. Ayya Nadar founded Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College in 1963 offering courses in Arts and Sciences. The college is located in Sivakasi. The college is located in Sivakasi. From its beginning in 1923 till 1984, he headed the institution he founded.

  8. Fazail-e-Amaal - Wikipedia

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    The early Bengali translations of Fazail-e-Amaal have a rich history that spans several decades. In the 1940s, Abdul Majid, the editor of the magazine Nedaye Islam , made the first translation of the Virtues of Prayer from the Fada'il series and another book, both of which were published in Calcutta .

  9. Farhang-e-Rabbani (Jadid) - Wikipedia

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    Farhang-e-Rabbani (Jadid) is an Urdu-Bangla dictionary. It was first published in 1952. It was certified by Dr. Muhammad Shahidullah and Suniti Kumar Chatterji. It was the first Bangla-Urdu dictionary, when Bangladesh was part of the Dominion of Pakistan as East Bengal. This dictionary was collected or made by Shiraj Rabbani. [1]