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  2. Kavita Mahajan - Wikipedia

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    She was awarded Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize (2011) [6] [1] for her translation Rajai, a collection of 17 short stories by Ismat Chughtai which she translated from Urdu into Marathi. Mahajan also authored children's literature and published a collection of short stories Joyanache Ranga (Marathi: जोयानाचे रंग) in 2011 ...

  3. Shyamchi Aai - Wikipedia

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    Shyamchi Aai is an autobiography of Sane Guruji, who belonged to a Hindu family in Konkan region of rural Maharashtra during British Raj.Sane Guruji (now an adult), fondly called Shyam during his childhood, narrates his memories to a group of children in a nightly sitting.

  4. Category:Marathi-language literature - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Marathi-language books (1 P) Marathi-language plays (22 P) Marathi-language poets ... Pages in category ...

  5. Ratnakar Matkari - Wikipedia

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    Matkari presented a number of stage shows involving presentations of stories in front of Marathi audiences in India, Maskat, and, in 1986, the US. In 1999, he presented for different institutions 51 readings of the essay Tumhi Tithe Asayala Have (तुम्ही तिथे असायला हवे), which was a Marathi translation of ...

  6. Shanta Shelke - Wikipedia

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    Shanta Janardan Shelke (12 October 1922 – 6 June 2002) was an Indian poet and writer in the Marathi language. She was also a noted journalist and academic. Her work included song compositions, stories, translations, and children's literature. She presided over many literary gatherings.

  7. Chotya Bayochi Mothi Swapna - Wikipedia

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    Chotya Bayochi Mothi Swapna (transl. Big Dreams of a Small Bayo) is an Indian Marathi language television series airing on Sony Marathi. [1] It stars Suhani Naik, Veena Jamkar and Vikram Gaikwad in lead roles. [2] It premiered from 12 September 2022 by replacing Boss Majhi Ladachi. [3]

  8. Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar - Wikipedia

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    Dattaram Maruti Mirasdar (14 April 1927 – 2 October 2021), popularly known by his initials ("D Ma" and also as "Dadasaheb") was a Marathi writer and narrator principally of humorous stories. His stories were principally based on rural Maharashtra. The subtle and comic stories he wrote were well read. [1]

  9. List of Marathi-language authors - Wikipedia

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    This article contains a list of Marathi writers arranged in the English alphabetical order of the writers' last names. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.