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The Children's literature in Gujarati language of India has its roots in traditional folk literature, Puranic literature, epics and fables from Sanskrit literature.Following 1830s, the large number of stories and fables adapted and translated from various traditional and western sources started to appear in Gujarati.
Her later work has been primarily for children and young adults, and she advocated literature for children despite the easy availability of information on the internet. [7] Dhiruben Patel initially wrote in Gujarati. In 2011, her novel Agantuk was translated by Raj Supe into English, as Rainbow at Noon. In an interview, Patel said she agreed to ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Gujarati-language books (4 C, 27 P) ... Children's literature in Gujarati language; Chirja; F. Fagu; G ...
The other notable works in Gujarati literature in this era are Bholanath Sarabhai's Ishvara Prarthanamala (1872), Navalram Pandya's Bhatt nu Bhopalu (1867) and Veermati (1869), and Nandshankar Mehta's Karan Ghelo (1866), which was the first original novel of Gujarati literature.
Total Contribution to Children's Literature [2] 2014: Ishwar Parmar: Total Contribution to Children's Literature [3] 2015: Dhiruben Patel: Total Contribution to Children's Literature [4] [5] 2016: Pushpa Antani: Bantina Surajdada: Short Stories: 2017: Harish Nayak: Total Contribution to Children's Literature: 2018: Chandrakant Sheth: Total ...
He has contributed in Gujarati children's literature. His children's poetry collections are Tofan (1999), Ding Dong-Ding Dong (1998) while children's stories include Vah Re Varta Vah! (1994). His birds related poetry includes Pranibagni Ser and Kalrav (1990). [1] [2] [4] Kan Hoy Te Sambhale (2001) and Samvedanna Sal Ane Val (2004) are his essay ...
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Gaurishankar Govardhanram Joshi (1892–1965), better known by his pen name Dhumaketu, was an Indian Gujarati-language writer, [1] who is considered one of the pioneers of the Gujarati short story. He published twenty-four collections of short stories , as well as thirty-two novels on social and historical subjects, and plays and travelogues .