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Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi (pronounced [
ɡoʋəɾd̪ʱənɾɑːm mɑːd̪ʱəʋɾɑːm t̪ɾipɑʈʰiː] ; 20
October 1855 – 4
January 1907) was an
Indian Gujarati language...
- Vaidys,
Utkarsh Naithani, Ved Raj and
Abhijit Sinha, and is
based on
Govardhanram Tripathi's 1887-1901 four
volume novel of the same name. It
aired on...
- Saraiya. The film was
based on Saraswatichandra, a
Gujarati novel, by
Govardhanram Madhavram Tripathi, set in 19th-century
feudalism in India. It also won...
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Saraswatichandra (pronounced [sʌrʌsvʌtɪtʃʌndr] ) is a
Gujarati novel by
Govardhanram Madhavaram Tripathi, an
author of late
nineteenth century from Gujarat...
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Gaurishankar Govardhanram Joshi (1892–1965),
better known by his pen name Dhumaketu, was an
Indian Gujarati-language writer, who is
considered one of the...
- (The
Limousines EP) S**** Book (diary),
diary written by
Indian writer Govardhanram Tripathi S****book for 19.., an
occasional programme on the BBC Home...
- Mirabai, Akho,
Premanand Bhatt,
Shamal Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad,
Govardhanram Tripathi,
Mahatma Gandhi, K. M. Munshi,
Umashankar Joshi,
Suresh Joshi...
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exposure to
Gujarati literature,
especially reformers like
Narmad and
Govardhanram Tripathi,
whose works alerted the
Gujaratis to
their own
faults and weaknesses...
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Ranjan Tripathy,
Indian politician Divyanka Tripathi,
model and
actress Govardhanram Tripathi,
Indian Gujarati-language
writer Geeta Tripathee (born 1972)...
- the
context of
autobiographies written by Narmad,
Manilal Dwivedi and
Govardhanram Tripathi. He
served as a
coordinator at the
Behavioural Science Centre...