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Paralysis is a 1967 Gujarati novel by Indian writer Chandrakant Bakshi. The novel tells the story of a widowed professor, and deals with themes such as loneliness , defeat, detachment , and ennui .
An English translation titled The Menagerie and Other Byomkesh Bakshi Mysteries is available, making the story accessible to a wider audience. [ 9 ] The story continues to be popular among fans of detective fiction and is often included in discussions and analyses of classic Bengali literature.
Chandrakant Keshavlal Bakshi was an Indian Gujarati-language author from Gujarat, India and a former Sheriff of Mumbai. He was known for his bold and new concepts in writing during his time in Gujarati literature .
Bakshi is a historical title used in India, deriving from Persian word for "paymaster", and originating as the title of an official responsible for distributing wages in Muslim armies. [ 1 ] Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad , Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1953 to 1964.
Ramprasad Bakshi was a student of Anandshankar Dhruv and Narsinhrao Divetia. [3] He studied profoundly both Sanskrit and English literature, and is regarded as the representative of the period known in the history of Gujarati literature as 'Panditayuga'. [2] [4] His works Natyarasa (1959) and Karunarasa (1963) are based on Indian dramatic theories.
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Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad (20 July 1907 – 15 July 1972) was an Indian politician who served as the prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1953 to 1964. Bakshi was a founding member of the National Conference and rose to be the second in command to the principal leader Sheikh Abdullah. He served as the deputy prime minister of the State of ...
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