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Inviting Blogs from Young Writers on Favourite Indian Author and Book/Novel

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Jun 11, 2021
Last Date :
Jul 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The national scheme ‘YUVA: Prime Minister’s Scheme for Mentoring Young Authors’ has been launched to empower young minds and create a learning ecosystem that can nurture ...
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VVK 8C MITHRAJEETH L U STU
5 years 3 days ago
My favourite author is J.K.Rowling. But in India my favourite novelist is kalki for writing amazing books like ponniyin Selvan,sivagamiyin sagathan.
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Rohinpreet kaur
5 years 3 days ago
My favorite AUTHOR is rabindranath tagore. he is poet, artist. He wrote many famous books .
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Arghapratim Roy
5 years 3 days ago
JAY HIND⚔ JAY BHARAT🇮🇳
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shakti rao mani
5 years 3 days ago
खगोशास्त्र ओर खागोलभोतिकी की किताब और अर्नब राई चौधरी ऐसे किताबों को नोर्थ इंडिया में चलन नहीं है और इस से आधारित शिक्षा प्रणाली नजर नहीं आती
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Dileep parashar
5 years 3 days ago
Mahatma Gandhi Biography In Hindi
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Subhasish Bhattacharjee
5 years 3 days ago
Sustainable Education Syllabus for saving one earth human beings humanity morality
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cadet Shraddha Pateriya
5 years 4 days ago
ravindranath tagore is also a great author
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cadet Shraddha Pateriya
5 years 4 days ago
i like most the novels of chetan bhagat .....his novels are too good
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Narendra Jaga
5 years 4 days ago
good
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Noopur Sablania
5 years 4 days ago
Rabindranath Tagore was born in Kolkata on 6th May, 1861. As a child, he regarded schools as prisons where learning was forced on students. But he enjoyed poetry from the time he heard his first nursery rhyme. He started writing at the tender age of seven years.
When he grew up, he opened a small school called Brahmacharya Ashram, in Shantineketan, based on the Gurukuls of ancient India.
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