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Divya Dwivedi is an Indian philosopher [1] and author. She is an associate professor at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.Her work includes a focus on philosophy of literature, aesthetics, philosophy of psychoanalysis, narratology, revolutionary theory, [2] [3] critical philosophy of caste and race, and the political thought of Gandhi. [4]
Gandhi and Philosophy: On Theological Anti-politics is a book written by philosophers Shaj Mohan and Divya Dwivedi. It was published by Bloomsbury Academic , UK. The book is based on analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy and has received a positive reception.
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Justice S N Dwivedi worked as Junior Standing Council from November 1954 to December 1955. He served at the High Court of Judicature at Allahabad (Allahabad High Court) from May 2, 1959, to 14 August 1972. He was elevated to the position of the Judge of Supreme Court on 14 August 1972 and he served until 8 December 1974. [2] [3]
Jahan Jaaeyega Hamen Paaeyega (transl. Wherever you go, you will find us) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film directed by Janmendra Ahuja and produced by Dr Lakhan Sinhaa.
Divya Dwivedi - Philosopher and author; Major General G. G. Dwivedi; Hazari Prasad Dwivedi – Hindi novelist; Janardan Dwivedi – Politician from Indian National Congress party; Kapil Deva Dwivedi – Sanskrit Scholar Padma Shri; Mahavir Prasad Dwivedi – Indian writer; Manilal Dwivedi (1858–1898) – Gujarati writer and philosopher
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Divya Dwivedi as Mayajaal: She is a follower of Chandlal, who transforms herself as Chandlal and gets herself kidnapped by Chunargarh's warriors in order to help Chandilal escape from Chunargarh. She greatly gets tortured by Padmini and Chapla but does not reveal any information about Chandilal.