{"count":17752,"next":"http://admin.kavishala.in/sootradhar/authors/?format=json&page=904","previous":"http://admin.kavishala.in/sootradhar/authors/?format=json&page=902","results":[{"id":14942,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vijay Shastri","bio":"\nVijay Ramanlal Shastri (born 10 August 1945) is an Indian Gujarati language short story writer, novelist, critic and translator. He was educated and worked at the M. T. B. Arts College in Surat and has written more than two hundred short stories in addition to several works of criticism.\nVijay Shastri was born on 10 August 1945 in Santacruz, Bombay (now Mumbai, India) to Ramagauri and Ramanlal Shastri. He completed his primary education from Primary School No. 2 and secondary school education from Jeevanbharati school in Surat. In 1961, he joined the M. T. B. Arts College in Surat. After studying Gujarati and Sanskrit at the Gujarat University, he graduated with a B. A. in 1965 and an M. A. in 1967. Fourteen years later, in 1981 and from the same university, he completed his Ph. D. under Jayant Pathak with his thesis Char Vartakaro (Jayant Khatri, Sundaram, Umashankar, Jayanti Dalal): Ek Abhyas (Four Story Writers (Jayant Khatri, Sundaram, Umashankar, Jayanti Dalal): A Study). His first work was published in Ruchi magazine.","raw_bio":"Vijay Ramanlal Shastri (born 10 August 1945) is an Indian Gujarati language short story writer, novelist, critic and translator. He was educated and worked at the M. T. B. Arts College in Surat and has written more than two hundred short stories in addition to several works of criticism. Vijay Shastri was born on 10 August 1945 in Santacruz, Bombay (now Mumbai, India) to Ramagauri and Ramanlal Shastri. He completed his primary education from Primary School No. 2 and secondary school education from Jeevanbharati school in Surat. In 1961, he joined the M. T. B. Arts College in Surat. After studying Gujarati and Sanskrit at the Gujarat University, he graduated with a B. A. in 1965 and an M. A. in 1967. Fourteen years later, in 1981 and from the same university, he completed his Ph. D. under Jayant Pathak with his thesis Char Vartakaro (Jayant Khatri, Sundaram, Umashankar, Jayanti Dalal): Ek Abhyas (Four Story Writers (Jayant Khatri, Sundaram, Umashankar, Jayanti Dalal): A Study). His first work was published in Ruchi magazine.","slug":"vijay-shastri","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vijay-shastri","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:08.868885","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14943,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vijaygupta Maurya","bio":"\nVijaygupta Maurya  was a pioneer science writer in Gujarati. He wrote thousands of articles popularising science as well as several books.\nVijaygupta Maurya was born Vijayshankar Murarji Vasu in Porbandar (now in Gujarat, India) in 1909. He completed his high school education at Bhavsingh High School in Porbandar. He studied law in Bombay (now Mumbai) and returned to Porbandar in 1933 to start his legal practice. Four years later, he was elevated to the position of a judge. Due to his passion for bird watching, he wrote articles on birds for Prakriti magazine.","raw_bio":"Vijaygupta Maurya  was a pioneer science writer in Gujarati. He wrote thousands of articles popularising science as well as several books. Vijaygupta Maurya was born Vijayshankar Murarji Vasu in Porbandar (now in Gujarat, India) in 1909. He completed his high school education at Bhavsingh High School in Porbandar. He studied law in Bombay (now Mumbai) and returned to Porbandar in 1933 to start his legal practice. Four years later, he was elevated to the position of a judge. Due to his passion for bird watching, he wrote articles on birds for Prakriti magazine.","slug":"vijaygupta-maurya","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Porbandar, Gujarat","url":"/sootradhar/vijaygupta-maurya","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:08.906370","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14944,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vijayray Vaidya","bio":"Vijayray Kalyanray Vaidya was a Gujarati critic, biographer and essayist. After studying languages, he was engaged in Gujarati literary journalism and later criticism. He edited several magazines and wrote works of criticism, biography and essays.\nVijayray Vaidya was born on 7 April 1897 in Bhavnagar. He completed a B.A. in English and Sanskrit from Wilson College, Bombay in 1920. He served as a cashier in Sir Lallubhai Shamaldas Bank, Bombay from 1920 to 1921. He joined Gujarati periodical, Chetna. He served as an editor of Hindustan Weekly of Bombay and a subeditor of daily from 1921 to 1922. On invitation of K. M. Munshi, he served as an in-charge editor of Gujarat. He served with Sahitya Sansad from 1922 to 1924. He started Kaumudi, a quarterly and later a monthly. After it was stopped, he started Manasi in 1935. He taught Gujarati at M.T.B. College, Surat from 1937 to 1949 or 1952 along with editing Manasi. Manasi was published till 1960 with some breaks. He presided over the criticism department of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in Surat in 1965. He was a founder member of All India P.E.N. Centre. He edited Rohini in last period of life but had little success.\nHe died on 17 April 1974.","raw_bio":"Vijayray Kalyanray Vaidya was a Gujarati critic, biographer and essayist. After studying languages, he was engaged in Gujarati literary journalism and later criticism. He edited several magazines and wrote works of criticism, biography and essays. Vijayray Vaidya was born on 7 April 1897 in Bhavnagar. He completed a B.A. in English and Sanskrit from Wilson College, Bombay in 1920. He served as a cashier in Sir Lallubhai Shamaldas Bank, Bombay from 1920 to 1921. He joined Gujarati periodical, Chetna. He served as an editor of Hindustan Weekly of Bombay and a subeditor of daily from 1921 to 1922. On invitation of K. M. Munshi, he served as an in-charge editor of Gujarat. He served with Sahitya Sansad from 1922 to 1924. He started Kaumudi, a quarterly and later a monthly. After it was stopped, he started Manasi in 1935. He taught Gujarati at M.T.B. College, Surat from 1937 to 1949 or 1952 along with editing Manasi. Manasi was published till 1960 with some breaks. He presided over the criticism department of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in Surat in 1965. He was a founder member of All India P.E.N. Centre. He edited Rohini in last period of life but had little success. He died on 17 April 1974.","slug":"vijayray-vaidya","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vijayray-vaidya","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:08.921142","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14945,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vinesh Antani","bio":"\nVinesh Antani is Gujarati novelist, short story writer and essayist from Gujarat, India.\nVinesh Dinkarrai Antani was born on 27 June 1946 at Navavas near Mandvi (in Kutch district, Gujarat) India. His father was primary school teacher and his mother was interested in literature. He completed his secondary school from Nakhatrana and SSC in 1962. He completed Bachelor of Arts in Gujarati-Hindi from Bhuj in 1967 and Master of Arts in Gujarati-Sanskrit in 1969. He taught Gujarati at Commerce College of Bhuj for five years. In 1975, he joined Akashvani as a Programme Director and voluntarily retired as Station Director. Later he edited Gujarati edition of India Today magazine.","raw_bio":"Vinesh Antani is Gujarati novelist, short story writer and essayist from Gujarat, India. Vinesh Dinkarrai Antani was born on 27 June 1946 at Navavas near Mandvi (in Kutch district, Gujarat) India. His father was primary school teacher and his mother was interested in literature. He completed his secondary school from Nakhatrana and SSC in 1962. He completed Bachelor of Arts in Gujarati-Hindi from Bhuj in 1967 and Master of Arts in Gujarati-Sanskrit in 1969. He taught Gujarati at Commerce College of Bhuj for five years. In 1975, he joined Akashvani as a Programme Director and voluntarily retired as Station Director. Later he edited Gujarati edition of India Today magazine.","slug":"vinesh-antani","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vinesh-antani","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:08.952445","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14946,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vinod Bhatt","bio":"\nVinod Bhatt (14 January 1938 – 23 May 2018) was a Gujarati humour essayist and biographer from Gujarat, India.\nVinod Bhatt was born on 14 January 1938 at Nandol near Dehgam (now in Gujarat) to Jashvantlal and Jayabahen. He matriculated in 1955 and graduated in arts from H. L. Commerce College in 1961. He passed LL.B. in 1964. He worked as a sales tax consultant initially and as an income tax consultant. He was a freelance writer by profession. He was the president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad from 1996 to 1997. He had written humour columns in Gujarati dailies, Mag Nu Naam Mari in Gujarat Samachar and Idam Trityam in Divya Bhaskar.","raw_bio":"Vinod Bhatt (14 January 1938 – 23 May 2018) was a Gujarati humour essayist and biographer from Gujarat, India. Vinod Bhatt was born on 14 January 1938 at Nandol near Dehgam (now in Gujarat) to Jashvantlal and Jayabahen. He matriculated in 1955 and graduated in arts from H. L. Commerce College in 1961. He passed LL.B. in 1964. He worked as a sales tax consultant initially and as an income tax consultant. He was a freelance writer by profession. He was the president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad from 1996 to 1997. He had written humour columns in Gujarati dailies, Mag Nu Naam Mari in Gujarat Samachar and Idam Trityam in Divya Bhaskar.","slug":"vinod-bhatt","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vinod-bhatt","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:08.981548","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14948,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vinodini Nilkanth","bio":"Vinodini Ramanbhai Nilkanth (9 February 1907 – 29 September 1987) was a Gujarati writer, translator, and academic. She wrote novels, essays, short stories, journalist columns, and children's literature.\nVinodini Nilkanth was born in Ahmedabad, then part of the Bombay Presidency. Her father was Ramanbhai Nilkanth, a Gujarati novelist and politician. Her mother, Vidyagauri Nilkanth, was a social reformer and educator, and one of the first women in Gujarat to graduate from university. Both of her parents were writers, as well as her sister Sarojini.\nVinodini attended primary school at Mahalakshmi Training College. She went to secondary school at Government Girls High School. In 1928, she completed her Bachelor of Arts with English as her primary subject and Gujarati as a secondary language. In 1930, she went to University of Michigan to study for her Masters in Social Science and Education.","raw_bio":"Vinodini Ramanbhai Nilkanth (9 February 1907 – 29 September 1987) was a Gujarati writer, translator, and academic. She wrote novels, essays, short stories, journalist columns, and children's literature. Vinodini Nilkanth was born in Ahmedabad, then part of the Bombay Presidency. Her father was Ramanbhai Nilkanth, a Gujarati novelist and politician. Her mother, Vidyagauri Nilkanth, was a social reformer and educator, and one of the first women in Gujarat to graduate from university. Both of her parents were writers, as well as her sister Sarojini. Vinodini attended primary school at Mahalakshmi Training College. She went to secondary school at Government Girls High School. In 1928, she completed her Bachelor of Arts with English as her primary subject and Gujarati as a secondary language. In 1930, she went to University of Michigan to study for her Masters in Social Science and Education.","slug":"vinodini-nilkanth","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Ahmedabad, Bombay Presidency","url":"/sootradhar/vinodini-nilkanth","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.038740","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14949,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vipin Parikh","bio":"Vipin Chhotalal Parikh (26 October 1930 – 18 October 2010) was a Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India.\nVipin Parikh was born on 26 October 1930 in Bombay (now Mumbai). His family belonged to Chikhli (now in Valsad district, Gujarat). He studied B. Com. from University of Bombay and joined his father in plumbing business. He retired from business. He had studied biochemistry and astrology by himself. He died in Mumbai on 18 October 2010.\nVipin Parikh started writing poetry at later age. He chiefly wrote non-metrical poetry and his poetry is socially concerned and expresses modern sensitivity. He published three poetry collections: Ashanka (1975), Talash (1980) and Coffee House (1998). Mari, Tamari, Aapani Vaat (2003) is an anthology of all his poems. Alinganne Kat Lage Chhe (1999) and Hu Pachho Avish Tyare (2011) are his essay collections. He wrote short biographies on various saints in Shanti Pamade Ene Sant Kahie (1999). Suresh Dalal compiled a book on him under Kavi Ane Kavita series.","raw_bio":"Vipin Chhotalal Parikh (26 October 1930 – 18 October 2010) was a Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India. Vipin Parikh was born on 26 October 1930 in Bombay (now Mumbai). His family belonged to Chikhli (now in Valsad district, Gujarat). He studied B. Com. from University of Bombay and joined his father in plumbing business. He retired from business. He had studied biochemistry and astrology by himself. He died in Mumbai on 18 October 2010. Vipin Parikh started writing poetry at later age. He chiefly wrote non-metrical poetry and his poetry is socially concerned and expresses modern sensitivity. He published three poetry collections: Ashanka (1975), Talash (1980) and Coffee House (1998). Mari, Tamari, Aapani Vaat (2003) is an anthology of all his poems. Alinganne Kat Lage Chhe (1999) and Hu Pachho Avish Tyare (2011) are his essay collections. He wrote short biographies on various saints in Shanti Pamade Ene Sant Kahie (1999). Suresh Dalal compiled a book on him under Kavi Ane Kavita series.","slug":"vipin-parikh","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vipin-parikh","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.058816","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14950,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Viru Purohit","bio":"Viru Purohit, full name Virendrarai Vrijlal Purohit, is a Gujarati poet and playwright from Gujarat, India.\nPurohit was born on 20 April 1950 at Bhayavadar village in Saurashtra State (now Gujarat). He completed his Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) in 1966. He completed B. A. in 1972, M. A. in 1975. He received Ph. D. in 2002 for his thesis Kavyano Samajik Dharm (Social Responsibility of Poetry). He joined the Sales department of Mukund Iron and Steel Works, Mumbai in 1975. He worked as the visiting professor of Gujarati in several colleges of Gujarat from 1981 to 1990. He works as the professor of Gujarati in Dr. Subhas Mahila Arts College, Junagadh since 1990.\nHe married in 1979 and later separated from his wife.","raw_bio":"Viru Purohit, full name Virendrarai Vrijlal Purohit, is a Gujarati poet and playwright from Gujarat, India. Purohit was born on 20 April 1950 at Bhayavadar village in Saurashtra State (now Gujarat). He completed his Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) in 1966. He completed B. A. in 1972, M. A. in 1975. He received Ph. D. in 2002 for his thesis Kavyano Samajik Dharm (Social Responsibility of Poetry). He joined the Sales department of Mukund Iron and Steel Works, Mumbai in 1975. He worked as the visiting professor of Gujarati in several colleges of Gujarat from 1981 to 1990. He works as the professor of Gujarati in Dr. Subhas Mahila Arts College, Junagadh since 1990. He married in 1979 and later separated from his wife.","slug":"viru-purohit","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/viru-purohit","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.078782","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14951,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vishnu Pandya","bio":"\nVishnu Pandya is a journalist, biographer, poet, novelist, writer and political analyst from Gujarat, India. He has been the chairman of Gujarat Sahitya Akademi since 2017. Pandya writes articles on politics, history and historical places which are carried by several Gujarati newspapers and magazines, are among the most widely read columns in the State. He has been active in journalism for the last 40 years. Along with column writing in a Gujarati daily, he serves as General Secretary of Vishwa Gujarati Samaj.\nPandya was born in Manavadar in Junagadh State (now in Junagadh district of Gujarat). He was educated at Bahauddin College, Junagadh. His father had worked in South Africa before his return to India after World War II. He was the District officer – Education in Manavadar.","raw_bio":"Vishnu Pandya is a journalist, biographer, poet, novelist, writer and political analyst from Gujarat, India. He has been the chairman of Gujarat Sahitya Akademi since 2017. Pandya writes articles on politics, history and historical places which are carried by several Gujarati newspapers and magazines, are among the most widely read columns in the State. He has been active in journalism for the last 40 years. Along with column writing in a Gujarati daily, he serves as General Secretary of Vishwa Gujarati Samaj. Pandya was born in Manavadar in Junagadh State (now in Junagadh district of Gujarat). He was educated at Bahauddin College, Junagadh. His father had worked in South Africa before his return to India after World War II. He was the District officer – Education in Manavadar.","slug":"vishnu-pandya","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"Manavadar, Junagadh, British India","url":"/sootradhar/vishnu-pandya","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.093013","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14952,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vishwanath Bhatt","bio":"Vishwanath Maganlal Bhatt (20 March 1898 – 27 November 1968) was a Gujarati literary critic and lexicographer from Gujarat, India. He had published 22 works. He was awarded the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1935.\nBhatt was born on 20 March 1898 in Umarala, Bhavnagar State of British India. He completed his matriculation in 1916 and graduated in 1920 with Sanskrit and English as his major subjects. He wanted to study post graduation but under the influence of Mahatma Gandhi's Non-cooperation Movement. He left the studies to join the movement. He married Savitri.\nBhatt worked as a teacher in various schools at Umreth, Bharuch, and Ahmedabad during 1920–26. Later he joined the Gujarat Vidyapith as part of a team working on the Gujarati spelling dictionary, Jodani Kosh. Next year, he moved to Gondal to work on Bhagavadgomandal. He again worked as a teacher during 1930–39. He also worked as a professor of Gujarati at S.L.U. College for Women and L. D. Arts College during 1944–45 and 1947–48 respectively.","raw_bio":"Vishwanath Maganlal Bhatt (20 March 1898 – 27 November 1968) was a Gujarati literary critic and lexicographer from Gujarat, India. He had published 22 works. He was awarded the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1935. Bhatt was born on 20 March 1898 in Umarala, Bhavnagar State of British India. He completed his matriculation in 1916 and graduated in 1920 with Sanskrit and English as his major subjects. He wanted to study post graduation but under the influence of Mahatma Gandhi's Non-cooperation Movement. He left the studies to join the movement. He married Savitri. Bhatt worked as a teacher in various schools at Umreth, Bharuch, and Ahmedabad during 1920–26. Later he joined the Gujarat Vidyapith as part of a team working on the Gujarati spelling dictionary, Jodani Kosh. Next year, he moved to Gondal to work on Bhagavadgomandal. He again worked as a teacher during 1930–39. He also worked as a professor of Gujarati at S.L.U. College for Women and L. D. Arts College during 1944–45 and 1947–48 respectively.","slug":"vishwanath-bhatt","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vishwanath-bhatt","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.119627","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14953,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vivek Kane 'Sahaj'","bio":"\nVivek Kane, also known by his pen name 'Sahaj', is a Gujarati poet, writer and translator from Gujarat, India. His notable works include Anubhuti (2004) and Kathpootali (The puppet; 2010). He was awarded the prestigious Shayda Award (for 1999), in January 2000, at Bharatiya Vidyabhavan, Mumbai, for his contribution in Gujarati poetry. He is also the recipient of Bharatratna Dr P V Kane Award (2011) and Mareez Award for poetry (2012). Kane has authored a book on Leadership titled \"ESOL - Effective Success-Oriented Leadership\".\nA Mechanical Engineer by education, Kane also holds a Master's in Finance. He has held top leadership positions with many international organizations. As the CEO of KANE Consult, he has been coaching and mentoring many CEOs and Business Leaders on Strategic Management and Leadership.","raw_bio":"Vivek Kane, also known by his pen name 'Sahaj', is a Gujarati poet, writer and translator from Gujarat, India. His notable works include Anubhuti (2004) and Kathpootali (The puppet; 2010). He was awarded the prestigious Shayda Award (for 1999), in January 2000, at Bharatiya Vidyabhavan, Mumbai, for his contribution in Gujarati poetry. He is also the recipient of Bharatratna Dr P V Kane Award (2011) and Mareez Award for poetry (2012). Kane has authored a book on Leadership titled \"ESOL - Effective Success-Oriented Leadership\". A Mechanical Engineer by education, Kane also holds a Master's in Finance. He has held top leadership positions with many international organizations. As the CEO of KANE Consult, he has been coaching and mentoring many CEOs and Business Leaders on Strategic Management and Leadership.","slug":"vivek-kane-sahaj","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vivek-kane-sahaj","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.133225","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20},{"id":14954,"image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/kavishala_logo.png","name":"Vrajlal Shastri","bio":"Vrajlal Kalidas Shastri was a pioneer of philology in Gujarati language and writer who wrote books on Gujarati language.\nHe was born on 26 November 1825 in Malataj, a village in Petlad, Gujarat. He took his primary education in his village Malataj. He had studied Sanskrit poetry and grammar in Sanskrit pathshalas. He also studied Prakrit grammar and literature. He taught Sanskrit at Jain Mandir, Ahmedabad. Due to Jain religious books, he became familiar with Prakrit-Pali, Apabhramsa, Ardha Magadhi so he wrote books on philology of Gujarati. He worked with Gujarat Vernacular Society and Dharma Sabha and edited their two journals, Buddhiprakash and Dharmaprakash. He had a long career of twenty five years as a researcher and scholar.\nHe died on 14 November 1892.","raw_bio":"Vrajlal Kalidas Shastri was a pioneer of philology in Gujarati language and writer who wrote books on Gujarati language. He was born on 26 November 1825 in Malataj, a village in Petlad, Gujarat. He took his primary education in his village Malataj. He had studied Sanskrit poetry and grammar in Sanskrit pathshalas. He also studied Prakrit grammar and literature. He taught Sanskrit at Jain Mandir, Ahmedabad. Due to Jain religious books, he became familiar with Prakrit-Pali, Apabhramsa, Ardha Magadhi so he wrote books on philology of Gujarati. He worked with Gujarat Vernacular Society and Dharma Sabha and edited their two journals, Buddhiprakash and Dharmaprakash. He had a long career of twenty five years as a researcher and scholar. He died on 14 November 1892.","slug":"vrajlal-shastri","DOB":null,"DateOfDemise":null,"location":"none","url":"/sootradhar/vrajlal-shastri","tags":null,"created":"2023-09-22T12:18:09.145023","is_has_special_post":false,"is_special_author":false,"language":20}],"description":"<p style=\"text-align: center; font-size: 24px;\"> The Great Poets and Writers in Indian and World History! </p>","image":"https://kavishalalab.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/sootradhar_description/black.jpg"}