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6 results for “mansarovar part 2”

Short Stories•1935

Miss Padma (मिस पद्मा)

Miss Padma (मिस पद्मा) by Premchand explores a modern educated woman's quest for love and independence in colonial India's changing society.

Short Stories•1935

Riyasat Ka Deewan (रियासत का दीवान)

Riyasat Ka Deewan (रियासत का दीवान) by Premchand exposes the moral corruption of colonial bureaucracy through a minister's tragic compromise.

Short Stories•1935

Vidrohi (विद्रोही)

Vidrohi (विद्रोही) by Premchand is a heart-wrenching tale of love betrayed by greed as childhood sweethearts are torn apart by dowry.

Short Stories•1930

Khudai Faujdar (खुदाई फौजदार)

Khudai Faujdar (खुदाई फौजदार) by Premchand satirizes a self-righteous man who appoints himself village judge, dispensing flawed justice.

Short Stories•1930

Kusum (कुसुम)

Kusum (कुसुम) by Premchand portrays a young girl's innocence crushed by poverty and social cruelty in rural India's harsh realities.

Short Stories•1930

Motor Ke Chhinte (मोटर के छींटे)

Motor Ke Chhinte (मोटर के छींटे) by Premchand is a satirical story exposing class divide through a motorcar splashing mud on the poor.

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