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Antaheen (a biographical sketch on life and works of motivational speaker Nick Vujicic) Sun on my face (English Translation of the autobiography written in Assamese, Translated by Prafulla Katoky. Published by National Book Trust) Mera jiwon meri kahani (Hindi translation of atmakatha by Gajendra Rathi. Published by NBT) Rang (Novel)
Shiv Khera is an Indian author, activist and motivational speaker, best known for his book, You Can Win. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He launched a movement against caste -based reservation in India, founded an organization called Country First Foundation.
Adhyapak: Hindi Play; Mannviki Hindi Sahitya; Ahannkarr: Satya Ghatnaon Par Aadharit Sahityik Vishleshan; Betiyoon Ka Astitva: Motivational Book; Navyuvakon Ka Uttardayitvva: Motivational Book; Novels. Nai Duniya Ki Nai Kahani (First Novel, 1979) [5] Rammdas: Vidyarthi Jeevan Par Aadharit Shikshaprad Upanyas; Dansh: Samajik Ghatnaon Par ...
Author Title of book Year Remarks Banarasidas: Ardhakathānaka: 1641: Braj Bhasha Rassundari Devi: Aamar Jiban: 1876: Bengali Bhagat Singh: Why I Am An Atheist
This is a list of authors of Hindi literature, i.e. people who write in Hindi language, its dialects and Hindustani language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Kamayani (Hindi : कामायनी) (1936) is a Hindi epic poem by Jaishankar Prasad (1889–1937). It is considered one of the greatest literary works written in modern times in Hindi literature. It also signifies the epitome of Chhayavadi school of Hindi poetry which gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1]
Hindi 2011 Mere Brother Ki Dulhan: Hariyanvi Girl's Father Hindi 2011 Hum Tum Shabana: Gangster Hindi 2013 Dangal: Govardhan Rajasthani 2013 Kahani Ek Devi Ki: Babu Ram 2013 Nirankush: Mukhtar Bhai Don 2014 Mothers Day - Sharman Joshi Speaks The Truth: Short film 2015 Gauraiya: Dhanua 2016 Dangal: Mr. Phogat, Mahavir’s Father Hindi 2016 Sultan
Rashmirathi (Rashmi: Ray of light Rathi: One who rides a chariot (not the charioteer) Rashmirathi: Rider of the chariot of light) is a Hindi epic written in 1952, by the Hindi poet Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar'. [1] The epic poem narrates the story of Karna, who is regarded as one of main protagonists of the Hindu epic- Mahabharata.