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...Sahitya Swarupno Itihas Sahitya Swarupno Itihas - Sonaet University started with 10 colleges in 2004 having 28 colleges with more than 15000 students...
...Sahitya Swarupno Itihas Sahitya Swarupno Itihas - Sonaet University started with 10 colleges in 2004 having 28 colleges with more than 15000 students...
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...Be Prashisht Krutio No Saghan Abhyas Bhartiya Shahitya Mimansa Boli : Sangna, Swarup ane Parichay Granthkar no Abhyas : Jyotindra Dave Adhunik Sahitya...
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...The Neo-Classical Literature The Renaissance Literature The Structure of English Western Critical Theory A Study of Literature Form (Tragedy)...
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...The Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University offers M.A: Hindi course to its students. The course structure for it is as follows...
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...The Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University offers M.A: Economics course to its students. The course structure for it is as follows...
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...The Krantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University offers M.A: Gujarati (External) course to its students. The course structure for it is as follows...
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Pandit Shyamji Krishna Verma was one of those staunch nationalists and patriots who lived in England and mentored the cause of India's freedom from the British rule. He led an eventful life, largely in Europe during the most crucial period of India's struggle for freedom, helping revolutionaries and creating a nucleaus for their activities. Shyamji Krishna Vea was born on 4th october, 1857 at Mandvi village of Kutch District in Gujarat. He lost his mother during early childhood. He had his primary education in the village school at Mandvi and secondary education at Bhuj. He was a brilliant student. He acquired a deep knowledge of Sanskrit for which he was awarded the title of 'Pandit'. He was married to Bhanumati, the daughter of a rich merchant, Seth Chhabildas Lalubhai of Bombay in 1875.