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Nabaneeta Dev Sen (Nôbonita Deb Sen; 13 January 1938 – 7 November 2019) was an Indian writer and academic. After studying arts and comparative literature, she moved to the United States where she studied further. She returned to India and taught at several universities and institutes as well as serving in various positions in literary ...
Nabaneeta Dev Sen: Chandrabati's Ramayan: Chandrabati's Ramayan: Bengali: Epic Poetry: Chandrabati [14] See also. India portal; Literature portal; List of Sahitya ...
Nabaneeta Dev Sen: Total Contribution to Children's Literature: 2020: Pracheta Gupta: Gopon Bakso Khulte Nei: Short Stories: 2021: Sunirmal Chakraborty: Batakesto Babur Chhata: Short Stories: 2022: Joya Mitra: Char Panch Jon Bondhu: Short Stories [6] 2023: Shyamal Kanti Das: Eroplaner Khata: Novel [7] 2024: Dipanwita Roy: Mahidadur Antidote ...
Nabaneeta Dev Sen: West Bengal Writer and academic Art & Culture [5] 2005 Joyanti Chutia: Assam Physicist Science & Technology [5] 2005 Kanaksen Deka Assam Assamese writer Art & Culture [5] 2006 Dhirendra Nath Burhagohain Assam: Civil Engineer Science & Technology [1] [3] 2006 Hemanta Mishra: Nepal Writer Art & Culture [1] [3] 2007 Maqsood ...
Nabaneeta Dev Sen, novelist, children's author and poet (died 2019) 2 February – Qamruddin Ahmad Gorakhpuri, Islamic scholar (died 2024) 10 March – Ijaz Butt, Pakistani cricketer (died 2023) 18 March – Shashi Kapoor, Bollywood actor. (died 2017) 31 March – Sheila Dikshit, politician and Chief Minister of Delhi (died 2019)
Nandana Dev Sen is an Indian-born American [2] actress, screenwriter, children's author, and child-rights activist. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Her first film role in Bollywood was Sanjay Leela Bhansali 's Black (2005), starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukherjee , in which she played the role of Rani's 17-year-old younger sister.
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He was the head of the National Library of India for two terms, from 1948 to 1963 and from 1970 to 1971. In addition, he held many posts of international and national bodies such as Vice-President of International Federation for Information and Documentation(1964–1966) (), President of Indian Library Association (ILA) and member of numerous committees.