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  2. Bhanwar Singh Samaur - Wikipedia

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    Bhanwar Singh Samaur (born 15 August 1943) is an Indian writer, poet, historian, and social worker from Rajasthan. [1] Samaur is the recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award 2020 (in Rajasthani language) for his work Sanskriti ri Sanatana Deeth. [2]

  3. Hans (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Established by Premchand in 1930, it had Mahatma Gandhi in its editorial board and continued till 1956, when it was shut down by Amrit Rai, due to financial woes. [2] The magazine was revived in 1986 by Rajendra Yadav, a noted short-story writer and novelist.

  4. Category:Books by language - Wikipedia

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    Urdu-language books (4 C, 64 P) This page was last edited on 15 October 2016, at 09:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Vijaydan Detha - Wikipedia

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    Vijaydan Detha (1 September 1926 – 10 November 2013), also known as Bijji, was a noted Indian writer of Rajasthani literature. [1] He was a recipient of several awards including the Padma Shri and the Sahitya Akademi Award.

  6. Dan Dhanoa - Wikipedia

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    Dan Dhanoa (born Inderpreet Singh Dhanoa; 28 February 1959) [1] is an Indian former film actor and a sailor (master mariner) in the Merchant Navy.. He is known mostly for portraying cult villainous roles in Hindi cinema in the 1980s and 1990s, in about 100 films, such as Mard (1984), Karma (1986), Tridev (1989) and Sanam Bewafa (1991).

  7. Gaban (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gaban (Hindi: ग़बन, Urdu: غبن, lit. 'embezzlement') is a Hindi novel by Munshi Premchand, published by Saraswati Press in 1931. [1] Through this novel, he tries to show "the falling moral values among lower middle class Indian youth in the era of British India", and to what depths a person can descend to, to become a pseudo-elite, and maintain a false image as a rich person. [2]

  8. Rakesh Pandey (author) - Wikipedia

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    Gandhi in Literature banned by the British Government (Joint publication of National Archives, Government of India and Diamond Books) [16] Gandhi and Girmitiya published by Vani Publications; Mauritius: Unique pilgrimage of Indian culture; Contribution of Hindi and vernacular languages. Eighth Schedule and Hindi. Words of sunshine, poetry ...

  9. Karmabhoomi - Wikipedia

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    Karmabhoomi (Hindi: कर्मभूमि, translated,The Land Where One Works) is a Hindi novel by Munshi Premchand. The novel is set in the Uttar Pradesh of the 1930s. [ 1 ] By the beginning of the 20th century, Islam and Hinduism had coexisted in India for over a thousand years.