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    Kavi Kant (redirect from Manishankar Bhatt)
    Manishankar Ratnji Bhatt (Gujarati: મણિશંકર રત્નજી ભટૃ), popularly known as Kavi Kant (Gujarati: કવિ કાન્ત) was a Gujarati poet, playwright and essayist...
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    Kaanoon Bhang" struggle in 1930 CE at 18 years old. Chandrashankar Manishankar Bhatt of Amod played a leading role in spreading the "Hind Chhodo" movement...
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    પૂર્વાલાપ) is a posthumously published collection of poems by Manishankar Ratnji Bhatt alias Kavi Kant, in 1923. Kant has invented a new form of Khandkavya...
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    West Indubhai Bhailalbhai Amin Independent Broach Chandrashankar Manishankar Bhatt Indian National Congress Surat Kanhaiyalal Nanabhai Desai Bahadurbhai...
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    West Indubhai Bhailalbhai Amin Independent Broach Chandrashankar Manishankar Bhatt Indian National Congress Surat Kanhaiyalal Nanabhai Desai Bahadurbhai...
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    the logical lapses and inconsistencies in the author's arguments. Manishankar Bhatt (known as Kavi Kant) published his review as a book titled Siddhantasaranu...
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  • the Spring) is a narrative poem that was written by Indian poet Manishankar Ratnji Bhatt 'Kant' (1867–1923), who was popularly known as Kavi Kant. Vasant...
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  • with Navalram Pandya, a contemporary of Narmad, Mahatma Gandhi and Manishankar Bhatt 'Kant'. While studying at Rajkot, he came under the influence of Christianity...
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    dedicated to Tripathi. The magazine's regular contributors included: Manishankar Bhatt (Kant), Nhanalal, Narayan Hemchandra, Ramanbhai Neelkanth, Vishnuprasad...
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    Lallubhai Shamaldas, Kalapi, Balwantray Thakore, Mansukhram Tripathi and Manishankar Bhatt 'Kant'. List of Gujarati-language magazines Thaker 1983, p. 78. Thaker...
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  • Malayalam language Mahananda Sapkota, Manalahari, Nepali language Manishankar Bhatt "Kant", Purvalap, a work with a conspicuous romantic mood and classical...
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    He edited studies on authors such as Jhaverchand Meghani (1969), Manishankar Bhatt - Kant (1971), Ramanbhai Neelkanth (1973). He also edited studies...
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    collection as "an oasis in the desert of Gujarati poetic literature". Manishankar Bhatt 'Kant' and Balwantray Thakore also criticised the collection, while...
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  • Neelkanth, Narsinhrao Divetia, Mansukhram Tripathi, Keshavlal Dhruv, Manishankar Ratnaji Bhatt 'Kant', Kalapi, Balwantray Thakore, Nhanalal, Anandshankar Dhruv...
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  • Anantrai Manishankar Raval (1 January 1912 – 18 November 1988) was a Gujarati critic and editor from India. Born and studied in Amreli, he worked briefly...
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  • Chhotalal Rukhdev Sharma Deshi Natak Samaj 1910 Jalim Tuliya Tuliya Manishankar Ratanji Bhatt 'Kant' Deshi Natak Samaj 6 June 1912 Sanyasi Dheersinh Chhotalal...
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  • Keerti Nagpure as Radha 181. 28 December 2019 Parchhayi Ashish Dixit as Manishankar, Garima Jain as Urvashi 182. Naag Danav Neha Pednekar as Malan, Kabeer...
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  • Gopalji Delwadakar, Kanya Garbavali and Balgeeto by Manishankar Dave, Bal Kavitao by Dhirajlal Bhatt, Gauri Na Geeto by Deshalji Parmar, Chalo Gaeye by...
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    in New York City (d. 1978) Died: Kavi Kant, 55, (pen name for Manishankar Ratnji Bhatt), Indian Gujarati language poet and playwright Northern Ireland...
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