To realize a dream which he had cherished since his boyhood, Pandit Hiralal Shastri, the founding father of Banasthali Vidyapith, resigned his prestigious post of Secretary in the Home and Foreign Department in the erstwhile Jaipur State in 1927 and selected the remote village of Banthali (as Banasthali was originally called) as the centre of his life’s work. His plan was to organize a programme of rural reconstruction on the lines laid down by Gandhiji and also to train public workers through constructive service of the people.
Title | Exploration of the Literary and Cinematic Expressions of Communal Violence as Portrayed in Indian Writings in English and in Indian Cinema |
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Researcher | Sharma, Manju |
Guide(s) | Dr. Singh, Praggya M. and Geetha B. |
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University | Banasthali Vidyapith |
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