-
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...