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  2. Hootum Pyanchar Naksha - Wikipedia

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    Hootum Pyanchar Naksha ( lit. 'Sketches by a Watching Owl ') is a book by Kaliprasanna Singha (1841–1870), first published in 1861. The book has been influential in Bengali literature. It reflects the tension that arose within several areas of Bengali society, especially in Calcutta. Factors contributing to this tension included the rise in ...

  3. Kunda, India - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2011 Census of India, Kunda had a population of 910,447.Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. 72% of the whole population are from general caste 27% are from scheduled caste and 0%from scheduled tribe.

  4. Nakshi kantha - Wikipedia

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    Nakshi kantha, a type of embroidered quilt, is a centuries-old Bengali art tradition of the Bengal region, notable in Bangladesh and Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and part of Assam. [1] [2] [3] The basic material used is thread and old cloth. [4] Nakshi kanthas are made throughout Bangladesh, but the greater Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Bogra ...

  5. Bhulekha - Wikipedia

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    Bhulekha ( Punjabi: روزانہ بھلیکھا) is a Punjabi daily newspaper in Pakistan. [1] Bhulekha is currently publishing from seven stations in Pakistan alongside eveninger Punjabi Zuban and Lokaai. Bilal Mudassar Butt is the editor of Bhulekha. Mudasssar Iqbal Butt is the CEO and publisher of Bhulekha.

  6. Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Uttar Pradesh ( / ˌʊtər prəˈdɛʃ /; [ 13] lit. 'North Province') is a state in northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world – more populous than all but four other countries outside of India [ 14] – and accounting for 16.5 per ...

  7. Embroidery of India - Wikipedia

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    Embroidery in India includes dozens of embroidery styles that vary by region and clothing styles. Designs in Indian embroidery are formed on the basis of the texture and the design of the fabric and the stitch. The dot and the alternate dot, the circle, the square, the triangle, and permutations and combinations of these constitute the design.

  8. Kaliprasanna Singha - Wikipedia

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    As tensions arose among his relatives for the family inheritance, Kaliprasanna's mother Trailokyamohini Devi had to fight legal battle against their relatives - for which Kaliprasanna had expressed sadness in Hootum Pyanchar Naksha. In his short span of life (1841–1870), Kaliprasanna was a man of unbelievable versatile qualities.

  9. Bigha - Wikipedia

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    A Bigha is a customary unit of measurement in Nepal, equal to about 6,773 square meters. Officially, most measurement of lands use units of either Bigha (in Terai region) or Ropani (Nepali: रोपनी) (in Hilly regions). Metric system ( SI unit of square metre) is very seldom used officially in measuring area of land.