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Jag Janani Maa Vaishno Devi – Kahani Mata Rani Ki, is an Indian mythological television series, which premiered on 30 September 2019 on Star Bharat. [1] It is based on the life of Goddess Vaishno Devi. The series is produced by Rashmi Sharma and Pawan Kumar Marut under Rashmi Sharma Telefilms. The show aired its last episode on 2 October 2020 ...
Janani – AI Ki Kahani (transl. Mother (originator), Story of AI) is an Indian science fiction Drama television series, produced by MAJ Production, which aired from 15 April 2024 on Dangal. It stars Prapti Shukla, Mouli Ganguly and Nitin Guleria. [1] [2] It is the first Indian show based on AI and the fourth Hindi show based on robot.
Kamleshwar Prasad Saxena (6 January 1932 – 27 January 2007), known mononymously as Kamleshwar, was a 20th-century Indian writer who wrote in Hindi.He also worked as a screenwriter for Indian films and television industry.
Vishnu Prabhakar (21 June 1912 – 11 April 2009) was a Hindi writer. He had several short stories, novels, plays and travelogues to his credit. Prabhakar's works have elements of patriotism, nationalism and messages of social upliftment.
The first Mann Ki Baat programme was broadcast on the occasion of Vijayadashami on 3 October 2014 [13] [14] followed by the second broadcast on 2 November 2014. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In the first fifteen addresses of Mann Ki Baat broadcast, more than 61,000 ideas were received on the website and 1.43 lakh audio recordings by listeners have been received.
Har Bahu Ki Yahi Kahani Sasumaa Ne Meri Kadar Na Jaani (transl. Every Daughter–In–Law Has The Same Story Mother–In–Law Did Not Understand My Importance) also Known as Sasumaa Ne Meri Kadar Na Jaani is an Indian drama television series produced by Triangle Film Company and premiered on 23 October 2023 on Dangal. [1]
Purn — Purnabhadra's recension of 1199 CE is one of the longest Sanskrit versions, and is the basis of both Arthur W. Ryder's English translation of 1925, and Chandra Rajan's of 1993. Nara — Hitopadesha by Narayana is probably the most popular version in India, and was the second work ever translated from Sanskrit into English (by Charles ...
Muktibodha ki kavya Bhasha, by Kshama Shankar Pandey, 1995, Shilpi Prakashan. Muktibodh ki kavita mem yathartha-bodha, by Sashibala Sharma, Sabda aura Sabda Pub. Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh: Srjana aur Shilpa, by Ranjit Sinha, 1995, Jay Bharati Prakashan. Muktibodh ki kavitaon se guzarate hue, by Anup Sharma, 1996, Sahitya Bhavan Pvt. Ltd.