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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.

Showing 1724 Submission(s)
AMITKY_1
AMITKY 4 years 3 weeks ago

By the cause of Indian gov. policies to make Hindi or English to national Language . We are facing not only trouble but also lossing many languages .Gov. has provided place only 22 languages in 8th schedule of constution.we should protect to every languages and its dialect and promote to youngs to write in own language.

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Pediveeti Sreenivasa Kumar 4 years 3 weeks ago

This type of encouragements are necessary
to empower our young minds and create a learning ecosystem that can nurture young learners, for future leadership roles.

AMITKY_1
AMITKY 4 years 3 weeks ago

India is a big country and its culture is vibrant.India is a country of language and there is spoken at least 3500 language and its dialect. According to UNESCO India is is one of more on vulnerable countries for language we are very fastly lossing our words of daily life. we are using English to connect to all over the world and Hindi to connect only the people of India.

AMITKY_1
AMITKY 4 years 3 weeks ago

Phanishwar Nath Renu is a great novelist of Hindi literature. He is well known for its regionalism in his novels and stories one of his great novels is Maila Anchal published first time on 9 August 1954.the novelis a mirror of regionalism of Hindi literature in this book the author has concluded many regional words of Bihar. the whole book is based on Bihar geography. If you want to know more about the novel story You should read it.

vinay chaturvedi_2
vinay chaturvedi 4 years 3 weeks ago

Godan is a Hindi novel by Munshi Premchand, translated into English as The Gift of a Cow.

It is themed around the socio-economic deprivation as well as the exploitation of the village poor

vinay chaturvedi_2
vinay chaturvedi 4 years 3 weeks ago

Untouchable was inspired by Anand’s aunt’s experience when she had a meal with a Muslim woman and was treated as an outcast by his family.

The plot of this book revolves around the argument for eradicating the caste system.

vinay chaturvedi_2
vinay chaturvedi 4 years 3 weeks ago

Malgudi Days is a collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan published in 1943.

The book includes 32 stories, all set in the fictional town of Malgudi, located in South India. Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi.

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