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Name: Jayaprakash Narayan
Birth Date: October 11, 1902
Death Date: October 8, 1979
Place of Birth: Bihar, India
Place of Death: Patna, India
Nationality: Indian
Gender: Male
Occupations: social reformer

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Biography of Jayaprakash Narayan
613 words, approx. 2 pages
Jayaprakash Narayan (1902-1979), Indian nationalist and social reform leader, was India's leading indigenous critic after Mohandas Gandhi. A disciple of Mohandas Gandhi and leader of India's independence movement, Jayaprakash Narayan remained a rebel...


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Jayaprakash Narayan (Devanāgarī: जयप्रकाश नारायण; October 11, 1902 - October 8, 1979), widely known as JP, was an Indian freedom fighter and political leader, remembered especially for leading the opposition to Indira...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: R. K. Narayan
05/14/2001: 1,258 words, approx. 4 pages
R. K. NARAYAN was India's greatest English-language novelist. To Graham Greene, Narayan's friend for more than half a century and his literary godfather, he was "the novelist I most admire in the English language since the death of Evelyn Waugh. Without him I could...
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The Economist (US)
R.K. Narayan.(Obituary)(Brief Article)
05/26/2001: 753 words, approx. 3 pages
LIKE many young writers, R.K. Narayan found it difficult at first to get his work published. In 1934, after his novel "Swami and Friends" had been rejected by numerous publishers, he sent the manuscript to a friend in Britain who showed it to...
 


 

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