Hindi Literary Critic Virendra Yadav Passes Away
Eminent Hindi literary critic and thinker Virendra Yadav has died. His Marxist-rooted criticism shaped social discourse and challenged established traditions for decades.
Eminent Hindi literary critic and thinker Virendra Yadav has died. His Marxist-rooted criticism shaped social discourse and challenged established traditions for decades.
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Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated a nine-day Mahabharat cultural festival in Bhopal, featuring dance, theater, and immersive 3D experiences that explore the epic's modern relevance.
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Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan attended the UAE National Orchestra's landmark debut concert, marking a significant cultural milestone for the nation.
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DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi inaugurated the 4th Chennai International Book Fair, highlighting literature's power to unite diverse voices and empower women in arts.
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Lord Malayappa Swamy performed a royal hunting ritual in Seshachalam forests during Paruveta Utsavam at Tirumala, accompanied by priests and devotees.