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- Dalmia group divested its stake from Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. in 1948, Dharmayug remained with the Times of India group. One of its chief editors was Pandit...
- of India. He was the chief editor of the po****r Hindi w****ly magazine Dharmayug, from 1960 till 1987. Bharati was awarded the Padma Shree for literature...
- literary works such as Krishnakali, were serialised in Hindi magazines like Dharmayug and Saptahik Hindustan. During the career, she wrote over 30 novels, prominently...
- search of a job in 1964. In the early days of his career, he wrote in Dharmayug and Blitz . His poetic style attracted the notice of filmmakers and writers...
- In 1971, she published a short story in the Hindi literature magazine, Dharmayug, which was then produced by the Times group. She continued to publish...
- in Delhi, to complete the novel. The book was initially serialised in Dharmayug, a Hindi magazine, and immediately attracted a wide readership, resulting...
- Chakchar, Beej, Anjali and Chandani as well as in Hindi publications such as Dharmayug, Madhuri and Parag. He had also worked with Phoolchhab, Divya Bhaskar...
- then joined Sangam, edited by Ilachand Joshi and then became editor of Dharmayug. Thanks to Bharati, this journal became very po****r. During the 1971...
- India as well as globally, with many highly regarded magazines such as Dharmayug (1949-1993.), Illustrated W****ly of India (1883-1993), and Life magazine...
- University, but, after four years he turned to journalism by joining Dharmayug as an ****istant editor in 1961 and sta**** there until 1972. Later, he...