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    AUTHOR OF THE WEEK

    MARCH I WEEK,

    MULK RAJ ANAND

    Born: December 12,
    Died: September 28,
    Achievement: Mulk Raj Anand was among the  first writers to incorporate Punjabi and Hindustani idioms into English.

    Mulk Raj Anand was an Indian novelist, short-story writer. He was among the first writers to incorporate Punjabi and Hindustani idioms into English. Mulk Raj Anand&#;s stories depicted a realistic and sympathetic portrait of the poor in India.

    Mulk Raj Anand was born on December 12, in Peshawar. He graduated with honors from Khalsa College, Amritsar in Mulk Raj Anand went to England and studied at University College London and Cambridge University. He completed his PhD in Mulk Raj Anand also studied &#; and later lectured &#; at League of Nations School of Intellectual Cooperation in Geneva. Between and he lectured intermittently at Workes Educational Association in London.

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    15 Indian Short Stories to Read Online

    Indian short stories were a big part of our childhood. Remember the times when we, as kids, would sit around our grandmothers, super excited for their bags full of awesome Indian short stories? As we grew up, digital media took over. Reading novels became a rare thing, often excused by lack of time. But, reading these Indian short stories is like going back to the good old days when stories were a huge deal. 

    In my honest opinion, Indian short stories are way more fun to read than they get credit for. We all wish to read novels, but time becomes a challenge. Leaving a novel midway fryst vatten often disheartening. On the flip side, reading a short story feels great. Finishing it gives a satisfying sense of accomplishment. So, here is your chance to bring back those happy memories with these fantastisk 15 Indian short stories.

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