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Jha (Hindi and Nepali: झा) is a surname of Maithil Brahmins native to the Mithila region of India and Nepal. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: A–B
Its name is [t͡ʃə̀d͡ʒːɑ] and pronounced as /t͡ʃə̀/. To differentiate between consonants, the Punjabi tonal consonant t͡ʃə̀ is often transliterated in the way of the Hindi voiced aspirate consonants jha although Punjabi does not have this sound. It is derived from the Laṇḍā letter jha, and ultimately from the Brahmi jha.
Mihir Kumar Jha, better known by his adopted pseudonym "Mihir Vatsa", is an Indian poet and writer. [1] He won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar in 2022 for his travel memoir Tales of Hazaribagh: An Intimate Exploration of Chhotanagpur Plateau . [ 2 ]
Chanda Jha (Maithili: चंदा झा) also known as Kavi Chandra was the first poet who wrote Ramayana in Maithili language. The version of Ramayana written by him is known as Maithili Bhasha Ramayana .
After a year long court procedure, the Supreme Court on 24 July 2009 ordered Jha to retake the oath of office and secrecy for the second time "in accordance with the Constitution," ruling that taking oath in Hindi was not constitutional. However, Jha objected to the Supreme Court verdict, accusing the court of being biased and of conflict of ...
Laxman Jha was born on 5 September 1916 at Rasiari village of Darbhanga district in the Mithila region of Bihar. [3] He was born in a Maithil Brahmin family. His father name was Kari Jha and mother was Kirti Devi. He completed his primary education in his own village. Later he was admitted in Madhepur High School.
Sanjeev K Jha (born 1988) [1] is an Indian screenwriter based in Mumbai. [2] In the 68th National Film Awards Sanjeev's feature film Sumi bag national awards in two categories, National Film Award for Best Children's Film and National Film Award for Best Child Artist .
Apoorvanand claims that this revision, under the guise of "reducing the learning load on students", was actually a form of "cultural genocide". He emphasized that this revision was leading to the exclusion of important historical events, such as the 2002 Gujarat riots , the assassination of Gandhi by Nathuram Godse , instances of untouchability ...