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Shakuntala Devi (4 November 1929 – 21 April 2013) was an Indian mental calculator, astrologer, and writer, popularly known as the "Human Computer". Her talent earned her a place in the 1982 edition of The Guinness Book of World Records .
Shakuntala Devi Verses–Poems: 134 Ei Je Surjya Uein: Bijay Kumar Satpathy Plays–One Act Plays: 135 Raktatirtha Erama: Jagannath Patnaik Essays–Criticism: 136 Karagarara Kahani: Surendranath Dwivedy: Biography–Travelogue: 137 Gapudi O Pakudi: Nadiya Bihari Mohanty Children's literature: 138 Surendra Rachita Mahakavyam: Digambar Mohapatra ...
Shakuntala Devi received positive reviews from critics. Sreeparna Sengupta of Times of India gave the film three and half stars out of five and said, "A joy to watch simply to soak in the fascinating life and times of the maths whiz – a human computer faster than an actual computer, the free-spirit, who was all that and so much more!" [16]
Shakuntala Choudhary: Social Work Assam 23 Sankaranarayana Menon Chundayil: Sports Kerala 24 S Damodaran: Social Work Tamil Nadu 25 Faisal Ali Dar: Sports Jammu and Kashmir 26 Jagjit Singh Dardi: Trade and Industry Chandigarh 27 Dr Prokar Dasgupta: Medicine – [B] 28 Aditya Prasad Dash: Science and Engineering Odisha 29 Dr Lata Desai: Medicine ...
Priyamvada brings a tray of cosmetics to adorn Shakuntalaa.Nalagarh, 1840–1850. National Museum, New Delhi.. Shakuntala (Sanskrit: शकुन्तला, romanized: Śakuntalā) is a heroine in Indian literature, best known for her portrayal in the ancient Sanskrit play Abhijnanashakuntalam (The Recognition of Shakuntala), written by the classical poet Kalidasa in the 4th or 5th century CE.
Shakuntala Devi; Technology. Arun Netravali, Bell Lab; Kumar Malavalli, co-founder of Brocade Communication Systems; Sir M. Visvesvaraya; Engineering. Rajeshwari Chatterjee, Karnataka's first female engineer [3] S. S. Murthy, Electrical engineer, Samaira Hullur Aircraft pilot, youngest female aviator [4] [5] [6] Economics. N. S. Subba Rao
Shakuntala Devi, directed by Anu Menon, is about the mathematician of the same name and starred Vidya Balan in the titular role, with Malhotra portraying Devi's daughter Anupama. [21] Mike McCahill of The Guardian found Malhotra to be "quietly affecting" in her part and commended her for holding her own opposite her co-star. [22]
4 January – Salik Lucknawi, Urdu poet. [62] 5 January – Haradhan Bandopadhyay, Indian actor. ... 21 April – Shakuntala Devi, Great Mathematician; 23 April ...