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

Inviting Blogs from Young Writers on Favourite Indian Author and Book/Novel
Start Date :
Jun 11, 2021
Last Date :
Jul 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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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 ...

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 young learners, for future leadership roles.

Our glorious country has been a global cultural hub for eons. Whether Sangam poetry, contemporary short stories, or essays that shape global thought, India has always been at the forefront of literary expression. No wonder we are ranked 3rd in book publishing, globally.

It's your turn now, to add to this treasure trove and celebrate our heritage on a global stage. MyGov invites young talent like you to share blogs on your favourite Indian author and book/novel.

The best blog contributions will be featured at blog.mygov.in

Instructions to submit your Entry:
1.You can share your blog write-up in any of the formats –word/pdf.
2.Your write-up should not exceed 500 words
3.Submit your entries on mygov.in. Entries submitted through any other medium/ mode will not be considered for evaluation.
4.Participants should not imprint or watermark the entries.

To know more about Prime Minister’s Scheme for Mentoring Young Authors, visit: https://innovateindia.mygov.in/yuva/

The last date to submit your entries is 31st July 2021.

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vishal vaish
vishal vaish 4 years 10 months ago
मेरे पुत्र शौर्य की तरफ से संदेश योग करो निरोग रहो और खुशी जीवन जियो अंतरराष्ट्रीय योग दिवस की मेरी तरफ से भी शुभकामनाये
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AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
Pre-partition Punjab seeped into his work as he explored far-ranging subjects from the female psyche and women’s representation to bridging cultural divides through short stories, as in Mitti Mussulman Ki.
AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
2. Kartar Singh Duggal Kartar Singh Duggal’s prolific writing talents flowed smoothly across languages from Punjabi and Urdu to Hindi and English. His words chronicled life before Partition, and the social impact felt by those around him.
AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
She even illustrated many of her own works. Along with her 1982 Jnanpith Award, Verma has been the recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship, Padma Bhusan and Padma Vibhushan among many other accolades.
AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
There’s a sadness and pain in her writings, and she best illustrates the struggles of womanhood in one of her most famous pieces ‘मैं नीर भरी दुःख की बदली (Main Neer Bhari Dukh Ki Badli).’
AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
Verma is one of the four stalwarts of the Chhayavaad movement along with Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’, Jaishankar Prasad and Sumitranandan Pant. agnirekha mahadevi verma indian writers
AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
From all the works by Indian writers, CBSE students will remember reading this master’s work during their Hindi lessons. Mahadevi Verma was a blessing to modern Hindi poetry and one of the leading voices of romanticism.
AdityaMishra
AdityaMishra 4 years 10 months ago
While the literary heavyweights like Tagore, Pandit Makhanlal Chaturvedi, Premchand, Kamala Das, Ismat Chughtai and OV Vijayan forever hold our imagination, we decided to look at some of our favourite Indian writers who also deserve a spot on your bookshelf.