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Premchand Ki 51 Yaadgar Kahaniyan + Saratchand Ki 31 Anmol Kahaniya (Set Of 2 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Premchand, Saratchand) | Zipri.in
Premchand Ki 51 Yaadgar Kahaniyan + Saratchand Ki 31 Anmol Kahaniya (Set Of 2 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Premchand, Saratchand)

Premchand Ki 51 Yaadgar Kahaniyan + Saratchand Ki 31 Anmol Kahaniya (Set Of 2 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Premchand, Saratchand)

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Premchand Ki 51 Yaadgar Kahaniyan- A collection of most amazing stories ever in this book written by the most famous Indian writer “Munshi Premchand” . Each page of this book give you joy of reading. These stories give a taste of the great joys of INDIAN LITRATURE. *Summary of the Book* This book is a collection of selected stories from Premchand. It includes stories that have been appreciated by other authors and critics who have read and appreciated his stories. The stories are about real life situations and how a person would react when faced with these situations in reality. All of these stories speak volumes about Premchand’s success. *About Premchand* Munshi Premchand was a well-known Indian writer who was famous for his modern Hindustani literature. He is recognized as one of the foremost Hindustani writers of the twentieth century, and is among the most celebrated writers in the Indian subcontinent. He was born as Dhanpat Rai Srivastav, and wrote under the pen name Nawab Rai. He eventually switched to Munshi Premchand with Munshi being an honorary prefix. He was a novel writer, honorary writer and dramatist who had been referred to as the Upanyas Samrat, meaning Emperor among Novelists, by some of the Hindi writers. Among his works are a dozen novels, about 250 short stories, many essays and translations of foreign literary works into Hindi. Saratchand Ki 31 Anmol Kahaniya-Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, alternatively spelt as Sarat Chandra Chatterjee (15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938), was a prominent Bengali novelist and short story writer of early 20th century. Most of his works deal with the lifestyle, tragedy, struggle of the village people and the contemporary social practices that prevailed in Bengal. He remains the most popular, most translated, most adapted, and most plagiarized Indian author of all time. Summary of the Book This book is a collection of selected stories from Saratchandra. It includes 31short stories that have been appreciated by other authors and critics who have read and appreciated his stories. All of these stories speak volumes about Saratchandra’s success.