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Vidya Niwas Mishra (28 January 1926 – 14 February 2005) was an Indian scholar, a Hindi-Sanskrit littérateur, and a journalist. He was honoured with Padma Bhushan . Dr. Vidhyanivas Mishra being interviewed by Dr. Archana Dwivedi
Aaj ke lokpriy kavi (Ed. Vidya Niwas Mishra) Kaavya-stabak ( Ed by Vidya Niwas Mishra & Ramesh Chandra Shah) Sannate ka chhand (Ed by Ashok Vajpeyi) Ajneya: Sanklit kavitayen (Ed by Namvar Singh) Novels: Shekhar: Ek Jeevani I (1941) Shekhar: Ek Jeevani II (1944) Shekhar: Ek Jeevni III (Unpublished) Nadi ke dweep (1952) Apne-apne ajnabi (1961)
Kelkar founded the Marathi Abhyas Parishad and served as its director. There he started the trimonthly Bhasha Ani Jeewan (भाषा आणि जीवन) in 1982 and served as its editor until 1989. [1] Kelkar was honored with the Padma Shri from the Indian government in 2002 for his literary accomplishments. [3]
Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte (1908–1998), popularly called Bhausaheb Kolte was a Marathi writer and researcher of old Marathi literature. He hailed from Maharashtra , India. He served as Vice chancellor in Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University .
Vidya Bal (1937–2020), Marathi feminist and writer; Vidya Balan, Indian actress; Vidya Dehejia, professor and Padma Bhushan recipient; Vidya Rao, Hindustani classical singer and writer; Vidya Sinha (1947–2019), Indian actress; Vidya Subramaniam (b. 1957), Tamil author; Vidya Subramanian, Carnatic vocalist and teacher
Vaanprastha (in Marathi, date unknown) Adivasi Jane Che ( Tribal People Knows, in Gujarati, date unknown). The G. N. Devy Reader (2009) [13] The Being of Bhasha (2014) Samvad ( in Gujarati, 2016) The Crisis Within: On Knowledge and Education in India (2017) [14] Trijyaa (in Marathi, 2018) The question of Silence (2019) Countering Violence (2019)
Gadul Singh Lama was born on 15 June 1939 in Gangtok, in the Northeast Indian state of Sikkim to Chandraman Ghising and Phulmaya Ghising. [1] After matriculating from the Sir Tyashi Namgyal High School (present day Tashi Namgyal Academy) in 1956 and, getting selected for the education initiative as a part of the 7 Year Development Programme of the government, secured a diploma in Engineering ...
Shakuntala Paranjpye (17 January 1906 – 3 May 2000) was an Indian writer, actress and a prominent social worker. She was a member of Maharashtra Legislative Council during 1958–64, and served as nominated member of Rajya Sabha during 1964–70.