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Pannalal patel biography of christopher

          Life as a scholar and teacher of English literature and a writer.

          1900 in indian history!

          Pannalal Patel

          Indian Gujarati-language writer

          Pannalal Nanalal Patel (7 May 1912 – 6 April 1989) was an Indian author known for his contributions in Gujarati literature.

          He wrote more than 20 short story collections, such as Sukhdukhna Sathi (1940) and Vatrakne Kanthe (1952), and more than 20 social novels, such as Malela Jeev (1941), Manvini Bhavai (1947) and Bhangyana Bheru (1957), and several mythological novels.

          He received the Jnanpith Award in 1985. Some of his works were translated as well as adapted into plays and films.[2]

          Life

          "Life appears to me like that of a spider that makes his own web, using his own saliva.

          List of famines in india

        1. List of famines in india
        2. India Vintage Book Darivalala by Pannalal Patel ; Format.
        3. 1900 in indian history
        4. A short story in Gujarati By Pannalal Patel scanned from his collection named: Sukh Dukh na saathi (સુખદુ:ખનાં સાથી).
        5. Manvini Bhavai (), a Gujarati novel by Pannalal Patel, is set in the period of famine, locally known as the Chhappaniyo Dukal (The Famine of Samvat ).
        6. The spider progress through life on the strands of his own web. I, too, have gone about in this world, finding my own ways, learning and changing. what I know of life has come from experience."

          ― Pannalal Patel[3]

          He was born on 7 May 1912 in Mandli village (now in Dungarpur, Rajasthan) to Nanasha a.k.a.

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