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Dharmyug was a
Hindi pictorial w****ly
published by The
Times of
India Group from year 1949 till 1993. The
magazine was
originally published by a Dalmia...
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story written by
Mrinal Pande. It was
first published in the
Hindi w****ly
Dharmyug in 1983, and in
English language translation in the w****ly M****hi in the...
- (e.g.
Illustrated W****ly of
India 1880-1993) and
Hindi magazines (e.g.
Dharmyug 1949-1997, Sarika,
Dinaman 1965-1990s,
Parag 1958-1990s),
edited by distinguished...
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recalled her
experience in a 1985
interview with the Hindi-language
magazine Dharmyug, "She [Indira]
showered me with all her
affection and love". Soon after...
- group,
decided to end the
publication of The
Illustrated W****ly of India,
Dharmyug, and
similar magazines to
focus on
revitalisation of the newspapers. The...
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Patliputra Times.
Working as
freelance journalist in Patna, he
wrote for
Dharmyug,
Saptahik Hindustaan,
Dinmaan and Ravivar. He went to
Delhi in 1989 and...
- India, and
flourished through the 1980s, and
along with
magazines like
Dharmyug and Sarika,
allowed Hindi-language
media to
acquire a
character of their...
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magazines of the time such as
Modern Review and
Vishal Bharat, and
later in
Dharmyug [citation needed] He was prin****l of
Rajasthan Kala
Mandir and Rajasthan...
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stories published in po****r
Hindi magazines such as
Saptahik Hindustan,
Dharmyug, Kadambani, Navneet, Sarika, etc. Her most
successful and po****r story...
- years. It was the w****ly
comic strip that
first appeared in
Hindi magazine Dharmyug. He also
created another comic book character, Bahadur,
which achieved...