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Mahadevi Verma was a literary giant, who was awarded with the country's highest literary award, Jnanpith award in 1982 To commemorate celebrated writer Mahadevi Verma’s deep connection with ...
New Delhi: Sandeep Marwah, a well-known media personality, has been awarded the Mahadevi Verma National Poet of India Award for his outstanding cont. Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT.
Google Doodle is celebrating Mahadevi Varma, the Hindi poet and women's rights activist. She received the Jnanpith Award for her outstanding contributions to Indian literature on April 27, 1982.
On this date, in 1982, Varma received the Jnanpith Award for her outstanding contributions to Indian literature. New Delhi: Google on Friday celebrated Hindi poet, freedom fighter, woman's rights ...
woman's rights activist and educationist Mahadevi Varma through its doodle. On this date, in 1982, Varma received the Jnanpith Award for her outstanding contributions to Indian literature.
Google on Friday paid tribute to Hindi poet, educationist and women’s right advocate Mahadevi Varma with a doodle on its search engine. Varma had received the Jnanpith award for her contribution ...
Mahadevi Varma Was Titled ‘Modern Meera’ Mahadevi received numerous accolades and awards including, Padma Bhushan in 1956, Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 1979, and Padma Vibhushan in 1988. Her ...
Varma is regarded as one of the founding poets of the Chhayavad, a romantic literary style in contemporary Hindi poetry and was honoured with all the major awards in Hindi literature during her ...
Google Doodle on Friday celebrated Mahadevi Varma, a Jnanpith Award-winning Hindi poet, freedom fighter and champion of women's rights. It was Varma's mother who inspired her to write in Hindi and ...
Mahadevi Verma was awarded India’s highest literary award, for lifetime achievement – the Sahitya Akademi fellowship in 1979 followed by the Jnanpith award in 1982. Regarded as the ‘modern ...
Allahabad Nagar Nigam (ANN) is considering turning the residence of doyen of Hindi poetry Mahadevi Verma (March 26, 1907 – September 11, 1987) into a museum. “Yes.