Videha –Ist Maithili e Journal 27th issue e-published, visit http://www.videha.co.in/ Enhanced sections- Videha Archive now has:-
The Gadya-padya bharati section- Translation into Maithili from other languages (after taking permission and obtaining copyright) Videha for non residents- Translation into English from Maithili (after taking permission and obtaining copyright) Videha Maithili-samskrit tutor- through English medium. Videha column for children Videha column dedicated to music/arts Mithila ratn/mithilak khoj Mithila soochana/sampark/search Maithili bhashapak rachna lekhan column- dedicated to enlarging database in panji/ manuscripts and English-maithili and Maithili English vocabulary. Besides the prose and poem sections. The prose beside story, reportaz,research essays,travelogue,criticism,socio-economic essays now includes section for competitive exams. The poem section have a mix of old and new poets. The highlights of 27th issue- Sh. Ramashraya jha “Ramrang” popularly known as Abhinav Bhatkhande died on ist January 2009. He was interviewed sometime back by Dr. Gangesh Gunjan, ist time in Videha we are presenting this invaluable interview. Short stories by Subhashchandra Yadav and Kumar Manoj Kashyap. The autobiography of B.P.Koirala, translated from Nepali by Brikhesh Chandra Lal Novel Chameli Rani by Kedarnath Chaudhary. Premshankar singh’s essay- literature of Maithili language. Devshankar Naveen on Novels of Rajkamal Chaudhary. Dr. Shambhu kr.Singh for competitive exams- the problem of poverty in modern Maithili drama. Interview Ashish Anchinhar on Roopkant Thakur- criticism. The poem section have- Radha by Dr. Gangesh Gunjan, 15 poems by Gajendra Thakur. Satishchandra Jha,s 2 poems, Panbharni- poem by Jyoti Vinit Utpal Sattanjib by Dr.Pankaj Parashar Mithilak Lel ek Olympic medal by BK Karn Mithila Music/art by Hridaynarayan Jha on his series of lost mailili folk songs- 2nd part Children section by Jyoti Videha- The idea factory We translate ideas into reality. But this is Just the beginning. Videha has been read 1,46,161 times (from 1 January 2008 to 30 January 2009) from 711 places of 73 countries (Google Analytics Data)- Thank You readers. |
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