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SIND
SWARAJ ASHRAM: Sindhi daily the
'HINDU' was taken over from Maharaj Lokram
and Vishnu Sharma and brought under the
management of an association of national
workers, the Sind Swaraj Ashram.
JEARE
TEJEAREE: A play written and directed
by Shri Khanchand S. Daryani and presented
by the Hyderabad Amatepur Dramatic Society.
RANA
and SAVTRI: A play written and
directed by principal Tejumal K. Shahani
and presented by the Hyderabad National
Colege Dramatic Society.
HASINA
and SAVTRI: Two novels by Mr. Mirza
Qualich Beg.
HIRE
JUN KANYUN: Essays by Sadhu Hiranand.
DURGAVATI:
Story by Shri Rochiram Sadani.
RAJAEE
RANGMAHLU: Shri Atmaram Kripalani's
translation of Taore's 'Hungry Stones'.
KABULIWALLA:
Tagore's story translated by Shri Girdhari
Kripalan.
DILIP,
GAU BHAGTI and RAGHU RAJA: Stories
by Acharya Asudomal Gidwani published in
the 'Bharatwasi' newspaper.
QARZDAR:
Story by Miss Dayavanti published in 'Navjiwan'
newspaper.
BAL
HATYA: Translation of Tolstoy's
'power of Darkness' by Shri Jethanand Parsram.
MONAWANA:
Translation of Belgian playwright Meterlink's
story by Shri Jethmal Parsram.
VAMAKAIN
IZRA, LILA MAJNU, NEELO PAKHI, BA JARA BHAURA,
TE DEVA: Stories translated by
Shri Jethmal Parsram and published by him.
SATAN
SAHJADAN JI KAHANI and SHEIKH CHILEE:
Stories were written and published by Shri
Jethmal Parsram.
JOLAN JI AAKHANI and JAAM JI KAHANI: It
was written by Mr. Lilaram Vilayatrai and
published by Shri Jethmal Parsram.
ANAND
MATH: Maharaj Devdatta Sharma translated
Harinath Mazumdar's novel.
MALVIKA
AGNIMITRA, VIKRAM URVASHI, RAGHUVANSH and
KUMAR SANHAVA: Achraya Assudomal
Gidwani translated Kavi Kalidas' famous
Sanskritplays, published by Shri Jethmal
Parsram.
BARANIYOUN
BOLIYOUN: Prof. Naraindas Malkani
wrote the children's translation of Gurudev
Tagore's stories.
TOLSTOY
JOUN AKHANYOUN ain JEEWAN CHARITRA: Shewaram
Lulla translated the stories of Mr. Tolstoy.
A
BRIEF SURVEY OF SINDHI LITERATURE:
Dr. Hotchand Gurbaxani's critical analysis
of the Sindhi literature prescribed for
the University of Bombay. |