Girish Chandra GhoshSahitya Akademi, 1992 - Počet stran: 101 Jal Ki Pyas Na Jaye: Hindi Translation By Kartar Singh Duggal Of His Punjabi Novel Of The Same Title. |
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Strana 9
... hand . Dressed as merchants they have descended on Bengal and Calcutta is their head office . In the court the Sahib sits facing east where the goddess used to sit and accept pujah . Then they bring the sacrifice , pulling it by a rope ...
... hand . Dressed as merchants they have descended on Bengal and Calcutta is their head office . In the court the Sahib sits facing east where the goddess used to sit and accept pujah . Then they bring the sacrifice , pulling it by a rope ...
Strana 37
... hand and a sword in the other . The protestant church in India was an instrument in the hand of the imperialist government , its preachers were paid servants of the government , and its attempts to convert India were not for the glory ...
... hand and a sword in the other . The protestant church in India was an instrument in the hand of the imperialist government , its preachers were paid servants of the government , and its attempts to convert India were not for the glory ...
Strana 75
Utpal Datta. of note - of - hand and exchange will be wiped out . This reference to an unequal war of currency between machine and human labour enlivens Girish's play and gives it a historical seriousness rare in Indian drama . The ...
Utpal Datta. of note - of - hand and exchange will be wiped out . This reference to an unequal war of currency between machine and human labour enlivens Girish's play and gives it a historical seriousness rare in Indian drama . The ...
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