Mr. Deendayal, the zamindaar of Prayga’s small village jalpa, only daughter of Manki, had longed for jewelery, especially Chandrahar, since childhood. She dreamed that Chandrahar would surely come for her at the time of marriage. When she was married to Ramnath, the idle son of servant Munshi Dayanath in the cout, there were more ornaments in the offering, Chandrahar was not there. Jalpa frustrated with this.
Imprint: Hind Pocket Books
Published: Aug/2020
ISBN: 9789353497354
Length : 384 Pages
MRP : ₹199.00
India has twenty-two official languages and many dialects spoken across the country. As we gear up to commemorate International Translation Day on 30 September, we bring a selection of classics translated from Indian languages to English which promise to introduce readers to great writers who would be lost without their translators. Celebrate the beauty of […]