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- Page 5 and 6: Editor's Note ‘Hindi’ is primar
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- Page 9 and 10: Discourse THE IMPORTANCE OF MADHAV
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- Page 13 and 14: 1. History of India, and other coun
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- Page 17 and 18: country, growing indignation at the
- Page 19 and 20: the consciousness of the colonized
- Page 21 and 22: and we rise above religious dogma,
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- Page 27 and 28: characteristics of the age in which
- Page 29 and 30: For, when father having been engage
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- Page 41 and 42: Discourse LIFE AND IDEALS OF PREMCH
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- Page 45 and 46: Discourse THE CONCEPT OF INDIANNESS
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· Partition of India and growth of
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2) Ghar ki Raah, Indra Basawada, Sa
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Sahai, Nagendra, Bhagwat Sharan Upa
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two women (Rekha and Gaura) simulta
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significant. Since real aspects lik
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Another very major challenge that e
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students of Dacca University had ta
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Culture THE BHARATNATYAM HERITAGE I
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and her husband also migrated to Ho
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for her has been the one at Chidamb
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long years? Pallav—Did it reflect
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publicising myself and my writing b
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Short Story BUDHIA Ramvriksha Benip
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find her carrying loads of grass on
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pat the other’s back, and with he
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tea break, it would also be a break
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There was a mouth organ in Raka Mas
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He was watching me in a strange man
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and bowed before the engine. I saw
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Climbing down the slope, that girl
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filled their buckets without saying
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clamp of the sounds is gripping him
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The speaker fell silent all at once
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That day, he came down from the off
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sizes of boats of their respective
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in the night?’ ’Yes, you take i
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sound coming from all the flats. He
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got up and came in the balcony. A d
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“Who’s playing on the piano, Nu
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“No, none-none that I know of. Sa
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you are three years older than me.
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He thinks we are fools and will nev
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“Good evening. You may take this
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I want to make sure that everything
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When I went to meet the sisters thr
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do not want to starve to death befo
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admired and appreciated. In the 70s
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there, Nishant invited all of us to
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Short Story MANTO IN MY DREAM Musha
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such scenes on TV screen happening
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Discourse WOMEN’S LIBERATION : UT
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woman is repeatedly beaten up, be c
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to an extent, altered it, and allow
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liberation from this ‘gender’.
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at several levels. Instances of vis
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of women’s emancipation will real
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Pursuing rigidly, A fixed desire. I
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Poetry FIVE POEMS Chandrakant Deota
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Why spurn their appeal hidden in, M
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IN A CONFLICTING WORLD Far…far be
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And make it a part of our very bein
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The warning bell does not ring once
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The cremation ground too became sad
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them. The author belongs to an army