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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
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Anil Kumar Gupta is an Indian scholar in the area of grassroots innovations. [1] He is the founder of the Honey Bee Network. He retired as a full-time professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad in 2017, where he served for about 36 years. [2] [3] He was a member of the governing board at the National Innovation Foundation. [4]
Part 5. Puranas, History and Itihasa edited by Vidya Niwas Mishra. Volume 2. Life, Thought and Culture in India (AD 300 -1100) Volume 3. Development of Philosophy, Science and Technology in India and Neighbouring Civilizations; Volume 4. Fundamental Indian Ideas in Physics, Chemistry, Life Sciences and Medicine; Volume 5. Agriculture in India ...
Nagar worked as a dispatch clerk in the Lucknow office of All India United Insurance Company for 18 days. He provided voluntary services to the publication division of the Nawal Kishore Press and the editorial office of Madhuri in 1939. From December 1953 to May 1956 he worked as a drama producer in Akashvani (All India Radio), Lucknow, but ...
Ram and Susan's daughter, Vidya Ram, became a journalist and graduated at the top of the class at her father's alma mater. [18] She also won a Pulitzer fellowship, was an intern at The New York Times , a reporter at Forbes and is the European Correspondent at Business Line .
Agyeya was born as Sachchidananda Vatsyayan in Punjabi Brahmin family on 7 March 1911 in an archaeological camp near Kasia, Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh, where his father, Hiranand Sastri, an archaeologist, was positioned for an excavation.
The Numismatic Society of India elected him its Honorary Fellow in 1959, and the Epigraphical Society of India did the same in 1974. The Sahitya Akademi of India elected Mirashi as a fellow in 1973 and he was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1975. [1] Mirashi died on 3 April 1985. Dr Rajendra Prasad awarding Tamrapatra to Prof Mirashi, 1956