The significant occasion of Marathi Language Day is here. Also known as Marathi Bhasha Diwas, the day celebrates the essence of the Marathi language. It is marked in the Indian state of Maharashtra ...
Marathi Bhasha Diwas is celebrated on February 27 every year. This year marks 112th birth anniversary of renowned poet Vishnū Vāman Shirwādkar.(modeindia) Marathi Bhasha Diwas is celebrated on ...
This year, Marathi Language Day is celebrated today, February 27. It coincides with the birth anniversary of popular Marathi poet Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar, known by his pen name Kusumagraj. With over ...
On the occasion of Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din, celebrities open up about what should be done to popularise Marathi cinema outside Maharashtra, across the country: Before trying to popularise Marathi ...
A common lament you may hear—or even utter—is, “Kids these days don’t speak Marathi.” There’s a simple solution: Teach them. And, there’s no better day than Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Divas, celebrated on ...
Mumbai: The state government has received a go-ahead from the coastal zone management authority to construct the Marathi Bhasha Bhavan, dedicated to promoting Marathi language and showcasing its ...
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Mumbai News: Postal Department Honors 'Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din' With Commemorative Postcard
Mumbai: Maharashtra celebrated Marathi Bhasha Gaurav Din on February 27. The day marks the birth anniversary of poet ...
Some of the famous works of Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar, who is also known as Kusumagraj are: Natasamrat, Muktayan Vaishnav, Kalidasache Meghdoot, Mahavriksha, Patheya Kimayāgāra, Othello, The Saint in ...
Dhulicha Aawaj is a collection of poems that delves into the complexities of human emotions, identity, and societal norms. Kavita Mahajan’s verses are deeply introspective, often reflecting the ...
(MENAFN- Live Mint) "Marathi Bhasha Diwas is celebrated on February 27 every year on the occasion of Vishnū Vāman Shirwādkar's birthday who was born on February 27 in the year 1912 and passed away on ...
A common lament you may hear—or even utter—is, “Kids these days don’t speak Marathi.” There’s a simple solution: Teach them.
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