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Mother’s Hand: Selected Poems — A Bilingual English/Nepali Anthology by Jidi Majai , Translated into Nepali by Yuyutsu RD Sharma, Nirala Publications, New Delhi, 2020; I Choose to Cry and Love you, Poems by Yang Qingxiang, Translated into Nepali by Yuyutsu Sharma, White Lotus Book Shop/ Renmin University, 2022
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Ram Sharan Sharma (26 November 1919 – 20 August 2011 [1]) was an Indian Marxist historian and Indologist [2] who specialised in the history of Ancient and early Medieval India. [3]
Rama Nath Sharma (also written as Ramanath Sharma) was born in 1939 at Chhata, Ballia, India [1] [2] in a family of traditional Sanskrit scholars. He studied Sanskrit from his father Padmashri Paṇḍita Raghunath Sharma , the author of the famous commentary Ambākartrī on the Vākyapadīyam of Bhartṛhari .
"Pee Kar Shankar Jee Ki Booti" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Amit Kumar Roohani Taaqat: 412 "Baaje Meri Dafli" Naresh Sharma: Sameer: Shabbir Kumar Saanson Ki Sargam: 413 "Aap Dil Mein Hamare" S Surendra: Solo Sanam Bewafa: 414 "Angoor Ka Dana Hoon" Mahesh - Kishore: Solo Sapnon Ka Mandir: 415 "Jo Main Chhup Jaoon" Laxmikant - Pyarelal: Mohd Aziz ...
Ruchir Sharma is an author, fund manager and columnist for the Financial Times. He is the head of Rockefeller Capital Management 's international business, and was an emerging markets investor at Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
The book analyses the practice of land grants, which became considerable in the Gupta period and widespread in the post-Gupta period. It shows how this led to the emergence of a class of landlords , endowed with fiscal and administrative rights superimposed upon a class of peasantry which was deprived of communal agrarian rights.
The same year, he met G. D. Agrawal of Mumbai, who suggested he start coaching students for the IIT-JEE, i.e., the undergraduate entrance test for the Indian Institutes of Technology. He started coaching for the IIT-JEE, starting with 8 students at his dining table. [3] After a few of his students cleared the JEE in 1991, he founded Bansal Classes.