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  2. Mitr, My Friend - Wikipedia

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    Mitr, My Friend is a 2002 Indian English-language drama film directed by Revathi in her directorial debut, and written by V. Priya and Sudha Kongara.The film stars Shobana, Nasir Abdullah and Preeti Vissa.

  3. Ramdhari Singh Dinkar - Wikipedia

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    Ramdhari Singh (23 September 1908 – 24 April 1974), known by his pen name Dinkar, was an Indian Hindi language poet, essayist, freedom fighter, patriot and academic. [1] He emerged as a poet of rebellion as a consequence of his nationalist poetry written in the days before Indian independence.

  4. List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Hindi - Wikipedia

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    Essays 1974 Shivmangal Singh 'Suman' Mitti Ki Baraat: Poetry 1975 Bhisham Sahni: Tamas: Novel 1976 Yashpal: Meri Teri Uski Baat: Novel 1977 Shamsher Bahadur Singh: Chuka Bhi Hun Nahin Main: Poetry 1978 Bharat Bhushan Agarwal: Utna Vah Suraj Hai: Poetry 1979 Sudama Panday 'Dhoomil' Kal Sunana Mujhe: Poetry 1980 Krishna Sobti: Zindaginama - Zinda ...

  5. Mera Jiwan - Wikipedia

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    Mera Jiwan (Hindi: मेरा जीवन; translation: My Life) is a Hindi drama film released on 1 January 1976. [1] Produced by Hasmukh Kothari and directed by Bindoo Shukla. The film stars Vidya Sinha, Dushyanth, Ambika Johar and Satyen Kappu. The film's music is by Sapan Jagmohan. [2]

  6. Raghuvir Sharan Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Raghuvir Sharan Mitra (1919–1996) was an Indian poet, novelist and essayist of Hindi literature. [1] [2] He is the author of poem anthologies such as Jeevan ke Panne, [3] Bhāratodaya [2] and Sindhu Sarovara, [4] novels like Rakt Surya [5] and Aag aur Paani, and essays such as Kāi aura Kamala [6] and Bhūmijā. [7]

  7. Mitra (Hindu god) - Wikipedia

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    In post-Vedic India, the noun mitra came to be understood as "friend", one of the aspects of bonding and alliance. Accordingly, in post-Vedic India, Mitra became the guardian of friendships. In most Indian languages, the word mitr means 'friend'. The feminine form of the word in languages like Marathi or Hindi is maitrin or mitrā.

  8. Krishna Kumar Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Krishna Kumar was born in the village of Baghil in the Mymensingh district (now Tangail district) of Bengal in what is today Bangladesh in 1852. [citation needed] He was a Hindu Kayastha by birth and his father Guruprasad Mitra was a landholder who led an agitation against oppression by British indigo planters.

  9. Maitrī - Wikipedia

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    Mettā is a Pali word, from maitrī which was itself derived from mitra which, states Monier-Williams, means "friend". [12] The term is found in this sense in the Vedic literature, [13] such as the Shatapatha Brahmana and various early Upanishads, and Vedanga literature such as Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī 5.4.36. [12]