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    Akshara Prakashan. ISBN 978-93-82255-35-2. Gujarati Wikisource has original text related to this article: રમણભાઈ નીલકંઠ Ramanbhai Neelkanth on GujLit...
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  • (pronounced [bʰə.drəm.bʰə.drə] ) is a 1900 Gujarati satirical novel by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. It is regarded as the first humorous novel in Gujarati literature...
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  • Look up sa:नीलकण्ठ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nilkanth, Neelkanth, or Nīlakaṇtha (lit. 'blue throat') is another name or characteristic of the...
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    (transl. a mountain out of a mustard seed) is a 1914 Gujarati play by Ramanbhai Neelkanth (1868–1928), written with an eye on social reform attempts to bring...
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    Narsinhrao Divatia[36] Keshavlal Dhruv[36] Chinubhai Madhavlal Kavi Kant Ramanbhai Neelkanth Vidyagauri Nilkanth Shardagauri Mehta Indulal Yagnik Hansa Mehta...
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  • Gyansudha) was a Gujarati magazine that ran from 1892 to 1919, in which Ramanbhai Neelkanth edited. Jnanasudha began publishing weekly as an organization of...
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  • humorous novel in Gujarati literature, after Bhadrambhadra (1900) by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. The novel presents the story of protagonist Vipin from his birth...
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  • (publication) Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter C. Hackett – It Pays to Advertise Ramanbhai Neelkanth – Raino Parvat Elmer Rice – On Trial Edward Sheldon – The Song of...
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    in fact, the goal of this new journal. — Anandshankar Dhruv, 1902 Ramanbhai Neelkanth edited the magazine from 1912 to 1924, with Dhruv resuming editorship...
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  • honour in Gujarat, India. It is named after renowned Gujarati writer Ramanbhai Neelkanth. The award is conferred by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi and Government...
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  • writers of this era include Govardhanram Tripathi, Manilal Dwivedi, Ramanbhai Neelkanth, Narsinhrao Divetia, Mansukhram Tripathi, Keshavlal Dhruv, Manishankar...
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    as Jhaverchand Meghani (1969), Manishankar Bhatt - Kant (1971), Ramanbhai Neelkanth (1973). He also edited studies on works such as Kanta (1973) by Manilal...
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  • Hypocrisy) by Navalram Pandya, Nawabni Mulakat (Nawab's Visit) by Ramanbhai Neelkanth, Ashok Parsi Hato (Ashok Was Parsi) by Jyotindra Dave and Narmad...
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  • his short stories appeared in Jnanasudha, a magazine edited by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. Dhansukhlal Mehta never goes far afield in search of humor, but...
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    Gujarati and replacing them with Sanskrit words. As a result of this Ramanbhai Neelkanth, a liberal intellectual and a proponent of Western culture, targeted...
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    Gulal 2005 Dinkar Joshi, Raju Dave, Satya Mehta Based on works by Ramanbhai Neelkanth, Govardhanram Tripathi, Ranjitram Mehta, Jhaverchand Meghani, Narmad...
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  • (publication) Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter C. Hackett – It Pays to Advertise Ramanbhai Neelkanth – Raino Parvat Elmer Rice – On Trial Edward Sheldon – The Song of...
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    which further estranged him from the modernists. Reformers such as Ramanbhai Neelkanth spoke out against Manilal's conservatism. Manilal criticised the...
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    and Sudarshana magazines which he edited, arousing controversy. Ramanbhai Neelkanth responded with a series of articles in Jnan Sudha. He contested Dwivedi's...
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    Vinodini Ramanbhai Nilkanth (9 February 1907 – 29 September 1987) was an Indian Gujarati writer, translator, and academic. She wrote novels, essays, short...
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    chapter-by-chapter comments were published in Jnanasudha, a journal edited by Ramanbhai Neelkanth, from 1894 to 1896. They were written in the form of love-letters...
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  • most outstanding play of the 19th-century in Gujarati literature. Ramanbhai Neelkanth described the play as 'one of the best specimens of objective poetry...
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  • No President From To 1 Ramanbhai Neelkanth 1904 1928 2 Keshavlal Dhruv 1928 13 March 1938 3 Anandshankar Dhruv 1938 1942 4 Ramnarayan V. Pathak 1942 1947...
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  • his plays and started adapting literature into plays. He produced Ramanbhai Neelkanth's play Raino Parvat (Mustard-seed to Mountain) in 1926. The songs...
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  • Bhasa's Urubhanga Bodhayana's Bhagavadajjukiya Gujarati plays: Ramanbhai Neelkanth's Raino Parvat Rasiklal Parikh's Mena Gurjari Dalpatram's Mithyabhiman...
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    his plays and started adapting literature into plays. He chose Ramanbhai Neelkanth's play Raino Parvat written in 1911 and staged it in 1926. The songs...
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    joined Gujarat Vidhya Sabha in 1948 in Ahmedabad to perform in Ramanbhai Neelkanth's Raino Parvat in 1950 on the occasion of its centenary. Later he...
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