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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.
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 ...
The history of Gujarati literature (Gujarati: ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય) may be traced to 1000 AD, and this literature has flourished since then to the present. It is unique in having almost no patronage from a ruling dynasty, other than its composers.
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 ...
Bhadrambhadra (pronounced [bʰə.drəm.bʰə.drə] ⓘ) is a 1900 Gujarati satirical novel by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. It is regarded as the first humorous novel in Gujarati literature and as the first Gujarati novel written in the first person narrative. Ramanbhai used the novel to illustrate the ridiculousness of a highly orthodox view of ...
Gijubhai’s contribution was the evolution of a system of child education suitable to Indian environment, training of teachers and creation of a body of literature for children. While liberally borrowing from the educational philosophies of Montessori, Fröbel, Dalton and others, he came up with a mixture of music, dance, travel, storytelling ...
The Works of Narmadashankar Lalshankar Dave (1833 – 1886), popularly known as Narmad, consist essays, poems, plays and other prose were published in collections by Gujarati. He is considered as the founder of modern Gujarati literature. [1] [2] [3] He introduced many creative forms of writing in Gujarati.
He has also edited Gujarat Kavita Chayan (1994, 1996) as well as co-edited Swatantryottar Gujarati Geet Sanchay, Gurjar Navalika Chayan, Gurjar Adhunik Vivechan and Manubhai Trivedi - Sarod (2008). [1] Aapni Yadi has poems of Kalapi selected by him. [2] Raina Phool (2004) is his travelogue. [1] He has contributed to children's literature also.