Author: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
Publisher: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.From July 3 ,1949,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 30-07-1950 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XV. No. 31. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 16-43 ARTICLE: 1. Training India's Man-Power 2. Australia and New Zealand 3. Pen Parade 4. India's Balance of Payments Position AUTHOR: 1. P. P. Pillai 2. Frank Moraes 3. Samuel Mathai 4. Bhaskarrao Setalvad KEYWORDS: 1. Labour in India, Economic recovery, Development, International Labour Conference 2. English in Australia and New Zealand, Australian aborigine, Polynesian people, Maories, Queensland 3. Philosopher writer, Writer and Marxism, Literary and artistic world, Post-war literature 4. British imperialism, Industrial Revolution, India's Balance of payment Document ID: INL-1950 (J-D) Vol-III (07)
Literature and Politics in the Age of Nationalism
Author: Talat Ahmed
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000083942
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This book aims to provide a historical account of the All-India Progressive Writers’ Association (AIPWA). In a structured narrative, it focuses on the political processes inside India, events and circumstances in South Asia and the debates and literary movements in Europe and the United States to demonstrate how the literary project was specifically informed by literary-political movements. It explores the theorisation of literature and politics that informed progressive writing and argues that the progressive conception of literature, art and politics was closer to the theorisation of two thinkers of whom the writers themselves knew very little – Leon Trotsky and Antonio Gramsci. The book charts the progressive movement’s extension into the cultural arena through the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) and the deepening of its nation-wide character through a progressive nationalism instilled with left-wing ideology. One of the important aims of the AIPWA project was to advance the development of a popular vernacular based on the demotic language of north India – Hindustani. The book locates this issue within the broader nationalist discussion on the national language. Contrary to what is implied by much of the previous scholarship, the book argues that the progressive movement did survive the ravages of partition and that the progressives maintained organisations in both India and Pakistan. It looks at the short-lived but very colourful history of the PWA in Pakistan, using PWA documents, government records and personal testimonies. Arguing that literary output and cultural production cannot be understood, let alone interpreted, outside the context of the nationalist movement, war, independence and partition, the book presents a narrative that necessarily transcends disciplinary boundaries between literature, politics and history. Supplemented with literary and archival sources and oral testimonies from the members of the movement, it pr
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000083942
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
This book aims to provide a historical account of the All-India Progressive Writers’ Association (AIPWA). In a structured narrative, it focuses on the political processes inside India, events and circumstances in South Asia and the debates and literary movements in Europe and the United States to demonstrate how the literary project was specifically informed by literary-political movements. It explores the theorisation of literature and politics that informed progressive writing and argues that the progressive conception of literature, art and politics was closer to the theorisation of two thinkers of whom the writers themselves knew very little – Leon Trotsky and Antonio Gramsci. The book charts the progressive movement’s extension into the cultural arena through the Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) and the deepening of its nation-wide character through a progressive nationalism instilled with left-wing ideology. One of the important aims of the AIPWA project was to advance the development of a popular vernacular based on the demotic language of north India – Hindustani. The book locates this issue within the broader nationalist discussion on the national language. Contrary to what is implied by much of the previous scholarship, the book argues that the progressive movement did survive the ravages of partition and that the progressives maintained organisations in both India and Pakistan. It looks at the short-lived but very colourful history of the PWA in Pakistan, using PWA documents, government records and personal testimonies. Arguing that literary output and cultural production cannot be understood, let alone interpreted, outside the context of the nationalist movement, war, independence and partition, the book presents a narrative that necessarily transcends disciplinary boundaries between literature, politics and history. Supplemented with literary and archival sources and oral testimonies from the members of the movement, it pr
THE INDIAN LISTENER
Author: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
Publisher: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.From July 3 ,1949,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 30-07-1950 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XV. No. 31. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 16-43 ARTICLE: 1. Training India's Man-Power 2. Australia and New Zealand 3. Pen Parade 4. India's Balance of Payments Position AUTHOR: 1. P. P. Pillai 2. Frank Moraes 3. Samuel Mathai 4. Bhaskarrao Setalvad KEYWORDS: 1. Labour in India, Economic recovery, Development, International Labour Conference 2. English in Australia and New Zealand, Australian aborigine, Polynesian people, Maories, Queensland 3. Philosopher writer, Writer and Marxism, Literary and artistic world, Post-war literature 4. British imperialism, Industrial Revolution, India's Balance of payment Document ID: INL-1950 (J-D) Vol-III (07)
Publisher: All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.From July 3 ,1949,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 30-07-1950 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XV. No. 31. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 16-43 ARTICLE: 1. Training India's Man-Power 2. Australia and New Zealand 3. Pen Parade 4. India's Balance of Payments Position AUTHOR: 1. P. P. Pillai 2. Frank Moraes 3. Samuel Mathai 4. Bhaskarrao Setalvad KEYWORDS: 1. Labour in India, Economic recovery, Development, International Labour Conference 2. English in Australia and New Zealand, Australian aborigine, Polynesian people, Maories, Queensland 3. Philosopher writer, Writer and Marxism, Literary and artistic world, Post-war literature 4. British imperialism, Industrial Revolution, India's Balance of payment Document ID: INL-1950 (J-D) Vol-III (07)
Annual Report of the Registrar of Newspapers for India
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indic newspapers
Languages : en
Pages : 1820
Book Description
Reports for 1958-1970 include catalogues of newspapers published in each state and Union Territory.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indic newspapers
Languages : en
Pages : 1820
Book Description
Reports for 1958-1970 include catalogues of newspapers published in each state and Union Territory.
Modern Hindi Short Stories
Author: Gordon C. Roadarmel
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520315030
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1972.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520315030
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1972.
AKASHVANI
Author: Publications Division (India),New Delhi
Publisher: Publications Division (India),New Delhi
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
"Akashvani" (English ) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO ,it was formerly known as The Indian Listener.It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists.It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 december, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" (English ) in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 22-05-1960 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXV. No. 21. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 08-48 ARTICLE: 1. Picturesque People of Diabng valley 2. Prevention of Crimes 3. Review of our Second Five year plan AUTHOR: 1. K . Banarji 2. Justice P . N . Ramaswami 3. Dr . B . N . Ganguli KEYWORDS : Life for life,excellent weavers,mishmi teeta Absurd dogma,alcohol Difficult years,a set-back,production front Document ID : APE-1960-(J-J)-Vol-I-21 Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matter published in this and other AIR journals.For reproduction previous permission is essential.
Publisher: Publications Division (India),New Delhi
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
"Akashvani" (English ) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO ,it was formerly known as The Indian Listener.It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists.It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 december, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became "Akashvani" (English ) in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 22-05-1960 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXV. No. 21. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 08-48 ARTICLE: 1. Picturesque People of Diabng valley 2. Prevention of Crimes 3. Review of our Second Five year plan AUTHOR: 1. K . Banarji 2. Justice P . N . Ramaswami 3. Dr . B . N . Ganguli KEYWORDS : Life for life,excellent weavers,mishmi teeta Absurd dogma,alcohol Difficult years,a set-back,production front Document ID : APE-1960-(J-J)-Vol-I-21 Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matter published in this and other AIR journals.For reproduction previous permission is essential.
Love is sweeter than candy
Author: PAROMITA DAS
Publisher: Let's Write Publication
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
It is said that "even water testes sweeter when you are in love." Love doesn't mean a romentic relationship between a male and female, but it is emotion which can make any relationship more stronger then ever whether it is parents love, siblings love or friends love. Like chocolate is one of the sweetest food of the world which can bring smile in anyones face but love is more sweeter than chocolate because it give an intense, deep affection for another person. It involves intimacy, passion, and commitment, care, closeness,sweetness, protectiveness, attraction, affection, and trust. Love can vary in intensity and can change over time. It is associated with a range of positive emotions, including happiness, excitement and life satisfaction. Love and chocolate both filled lots of sweetness in anyone's life. But after all research and arguments..... "Love is always sweeter than candy."
Publisher: Let's Write Publication
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
It is said that "even water testes sweeter when you are in love." Love doesn't mean a romentic relationship between a male and female, but it is emotion which can make any relationship more stronger then ever whether it is parents love, siblings love or friends love. Like chocolate is one of the sweetest food of the world which can bring smile in anyones face but love is more sweeter than chocolate because it give an intense, deep affection for another person. It involves intimacy, passion, and commitment, care, closeness,sweetness, protectiveness, attraction, affection, and trust. Love can vary in intensity and can change over time. It is associated with a range of positive emotions, including happiness, excitement and life satisfaction. Love and chocolate both filled lots of sweetness in anyone's life. But after all research and arguments..... "Love is always sweeter than candy."
A Death in Delhi
Author: Gordon C. Roadarmel
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520376706
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1972.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520376706
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1972.
Whispers of heart
Author: ARSHDEEP KAUR BEDI
Publisher: Let's Write Publication
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Unsurpassed that is you my heart whispered, Telling me it's love following your heart down the stream. I found a teasure full of pearls and gems drifting out over land and sea, that will remain with me bound or free according to you. I will show you what it is Whispers my heart that's only you.
Publisher: Let's Write Publication
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 154
Book Description
Unsurpassed that is you my heart whispered, Telling me it's love following your heart down the stream. I found a teasure full of pearls and gems drifting out over land and sea, that will remain with me bound or free according to you. I will show you what it is Whispers my heart that's only you.
Wo Lamhe
Author: Chandni Shaw
Publisher: SAMVN PUBLICATION
ISBN: 9392001711
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
"Time passes but the memory remains" We all heard this line somewhere and somehow we all feel this in our life too. We all have some moments in our life which holds a different place in our life, heart, and mind. Some give us pain, some give us happiness, and some moments give us the important lessons of life. Some moments make us realize that we had done some mistakes or we are in bad or good relationships, it also teaches us to understand people and their changed behavior too. And this book shows the same, it contains the feelings of different writers and their views on life. It may possible that you can't connect them fully but somewhere their writings can affect you and you can connect them too. All the writers are from different places, cultures, and backgrounds but the common thing in all of them is that... "Their words, their writing skills which have the power to bring smile on your face."
Publisher: SAMVN PUBLICATION
ISBN: 9392001711
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
"Time passes but the memory remains" We all heard this line somewhere and somehow we all feel this in our life too. We all have some moments in our life which holds a different place in our life, heart, and mind. Some give us pain, some give us happiness, and some moments give us the important lessons of life. Some moments make us realize that we had done some mistakes or we are in bad or good relationships, it also teaches us to understand people and their changed behavior too. And this book shows the same, it contains the feelings of different writers and their views on life. It may possible that you can't connect them fully but somewhere their writings can affect you and you can connect them too. All the writers are from different places, cultures, and backgrounds but the common thing in all of them is that... "Their words, their writing skills which have the power to bring smile on your face."
Encounters With Men Of Miracles
Author: Mayah Balse
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
ISBN: 8179928519
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
This book is a graphic facetoface account of encounters with unusual men and women – the faithhealers, the flesh mortifiers, the mystics who materialise ash and honey, black magicians, yogis who stop their pulse and heart beat, death defiers who get buried alive and live to tell the tale, spiritual seance mediums who act as transmitters between the living and the dead, and much more. Some mysteries of the Universe are beyond man’s comprehension, yet they never fail to ignite his curiosity. The very fact that these psychic phenomena cannot be exhibited by everyone, adds to their peculiar allure. This book is an objective sally into this realm. What gives some mortals these superpowers? Science has not yet found all the answers. Hear what the mystics and miracle men say in their own versions of what exactly happens to them on the psychic, physical and metaphysical planes, when they are going through these experiences.
Publisher: Jaico Publishing House
ISBN: 8179928519
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
This book is a graphic facetoface account of encounters with unusual men and women – the faithhealers, the flesh mortifiers, the mystics who materialise ash and honey, black magicians, yogis who stop their pulse and heart beat, death defiers who get buried alive and live to tell the tale, spiritual seance mediums who act as transmitters between the living and the dead, and much more. Some mysteries of the Universe are beyond man’s comprehension, yet they never fail to ignite his curiosity. The very fact that these psychic phenomena cannot be exhibited by everyone, adds to their peculiar allure. This book is an objective sally into this realm. What gives some mortals these superpowers? Science has not yet found all the answers. Hear what the mystics and miracle men say in their own versions of what exactly happens to them on the psychic, physical and metaphysical planes, when they are going through these experiences.