- Rast
Goftar (transl. The
Truth Teller) was an Anglo-Gujarati
paper operating in
Bombay that was
started in 1854 by
Dadabhai Naoroji and
Kharshedji Cama...
- in 1851, when
Dadabhai Naoroji created the Anglo-Gujarati
Newspaper Rast
Goftar. He was
later repudiated by his
family because of his
views on
widow remarriage...
- with Rast
Goftar,
another newspaper published in Bombay.
Karsandas Mulji, a
social reformer and journalist,
previously wrote for the Rast
Goftar and Stribodh...
-
ancient Iranian religion believes in the
motto "Pendar Nik" (Good Thoughts), "
Goftar Nik" (Good Words), and "Kerdar Nik" (Good Deeds). In the
Pashto language...
- In 1854, he also
founded a
Gujarati fortnightly publication, the Rast
Goftar (The
Truth Teller), to
clarify Zoroastrian concepts and
promote Parsi social...
- and Leadership) Dah
Goftar (A
collection of 10
essays by Motahari) Bist
Goftar (A
collection of 20
essays by Motahari)
Panzdah Goftar (A
collection of 15...
- modern-day Pendar-e or Andeesh-e Nik (Good Thoughts); Hukhta, modern-day
Goftār-e Nik (Good Words), and Huvarshta, modern-day Kerdār-e Nik (Good Deeds)...
- است 1 Garče Hendī dar uzūbat šakkar ast طرز گفتار دری شیرین تر است tarz-e
goftār-e Darī šīrīn tar ast This can be
translated as: Even
though in euphonious...
-
Madhusudan Ray,
under the
editorship of
Girish Chandra Ghosh. 1854 Rast
Goftar Gujarati Bombay Company's
India It was
started in 1854 by
Dadabhai Naoroji...
- are published: The
Beginning Points in
Practical Ethics The Book of
Beest goftar (20 Discourses)
Starting Points in
Practical Logic The
Basics and Principles...