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Khabar Lahariya (translation: News Wave [1]) is an Indian newspaper, published in various rural dialects of Hindi, including Bundeli, Avadhi and Bajjika dialects.The newspaper was started by Nirantar, a New Delhi–based non-government organisation which focuses on gender and education.
2021 Uttarakhand flood. 7 February - 2021 Uttarakhand flood. 13 February - A 6.3 magnitude earthquake occurred in Tajikistan. Tremors were felt in parts of North India, including Delhi. [28] 14 February - A 22 year old Indian environmentalist from Bangalore, Disha Ravi, was arrested by the Delhi Police on sedition charges.
Between January 2016 and January 2021 the share of Hindi Wikipedia increased from 2% to 8%. [3] On average, the Hindi Wikipedia receives 50 to 70 million monthly pageviews as of December 2022, mostly from India. [4] Hindi fell from 15.2 thousand active users in 2020 to 12.2 thousand in 2021.
Dainik Jagran was established in Jhansi, [10] a district town in United Provinces (later renamed Uttar Pradesh), [11] by Puranchand Gupta and first published in 1942. Prior to this, Gupta had worked as the managing editor of a local magazine since 1939 and would frequently visit Bombay to secure advertisements to publish in the magazine, which gave him the required connections and confidence ...
November 26, 2021 126 mins. Hindi Bali: Horror: December 9, 2021 103 mins. Marathi Mudhal Nee Mudivum Nee: Coming-of-age film: January 21, 2022 145 mins. Tamil One Cut Two Cut: Comedy: February 3, 2022 89 mins. Kannada Mahaan: Action-thriller: February 10, 2022 162 mins. Tamil Gehraiyaan: Romantic drama: February 11, 2022 148 mins. Hindi Family ...
The list of highest-grossing Indian films released in 2021, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows: Denotes films still running in cinemas worldwide Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
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The 1968 Hindi film was followed by 1972 Gujarati sequel film Gunsundari No Ghar Sansar, also directed by Govind Saraiya, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati at the 20th National Film Awards. [21] [22] The film was considered important for its artistry and aesthetic. [23] It was adapted in TV serials four times.