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  2. Ram Naresh Kushwaha - Wikipedia

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    Ram Naresh Kushwaha (30 April 1929 – 7 October 2013) was an Indian social activist, politician, and writer of Hindi literature, who served as a Member of Parliament (1977). In Uttar Pradesh , he held organizational positions under the Socialist Party , Praja Socialist Party , Samyukta Socialist Party , and Bhartiya Lok Dal (Janata Party ...

  3. Nautanki - Wikipedia

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    One such Nautanki is Mission Suhani, an original Nautanki co-authored by Sharma and Pandit Ram Dayal Sharma that communicates a contemporary and controversial social issue concerning Indians and Indian immigrants in America. It critically examines the phenomenon of some Indian men who come to America to study or work but go back to India and ...

  4. Ram Naresh Ram - Wikipedia

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    Ram Naresh Ram joined in the Communist Party of India in 1951. After the fraction he joined in CPI (M). In 1967, he became the CPI(M) candidate in the Bihar Assembly elections. He participated in the Naxal movement in Ekwari region, and is considered one of the leader of 1970 Bhojpur uprising along with Subrata Dutta and others. [5]

  5. Ramdayal Sharma - Wikipedia

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    He adapted "Hanuman Ki Ramayan" a Pauranic story into Nautanki. He has done untiring efforts to take our traditional culture to youngsters and students of today's generation. He has also performed at Theatre Royal London, Tara Arts UK and at many more places.

  6. 1929 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Ram Kumar Varma, Cittaur Ki Cita, Hindi-language historical poem on the glory of the Rajputs written in the Chayavadi style [12] Ram Naresh Tripathi, Svapna, Hindi epic poem on women and patriotism [12] Ramachandra Shukla, Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihas, one of the earliest and most influential histories of Hindi literature; scholarship [12]

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  8. Gulab Bai - Wikipedia

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    Gulab Bai was born in 1926 in Balpurva, in Farrukhabad district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in Bedia caste, a backward community of entertainment performers. [1] [6] She started formal training in singing under Ustad Trimohan Lal of the Kanpur gharana and Ustad Mohammad Khan of the Hathras gharana in 1931 and began performing in public by joining Trimohan Lal's Nautanki troupe at the ...

  9. Sitapur Ki Geeta - Wikipedia

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    Sitapur Ki Geeta is a 1987 Hindi movie which stars Hema Malini, Rajesh Khanna and Pran. The music of the film was composed by the duo Sonik Omi. The movie, set against a rural backdrop, was most successful in the North and the East of India. Lachak Lachak Lachak Jaye Jawani is the most famous song from this film, sung by Amit Kumar and Asha Bhosle.