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  • Along with anti-colonial ideology, it also generates the questions within nationalist movement. i.e. stories of Viswanatha and Sarada.1944-49 is the period India got freedom and it is a time of Telangana liberation struggle got intensified.

    Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం kesav 2006

  • Along with anti-colonial ideology, it also generates the questions within nationalist movement. i.e. stories of Viswanatha and Sarada.1944-49 is the period India got freedom and it is a time of Telangana liberation struggle got intensified.

    Archive 2006-11-01 kesav 2006

  • The book contains models of articles in early Malayalam women's journals such as Sarada.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • Sarada was perhaps the first magazine for women in Malayalam that extensively carried writings by women.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • It is believed that the abductors brought the girl†™ s body in a plastic container from Seethanagaram and dumped the entire container in the electric boiler in Sarada industries (plot No. 445) on Jan 30.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Sarada was perhaps the first magazine for women in Malayalam that extensively carried writings by women.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • The book contains models of articles in early Malayalam women's journals such as Sarada.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • Devotees of Amba Sarada go ecstatic describing her as the exquisitely embodied beauty of Saratrithu (winter), Perala also went so describing the attributes of the presiding deity of the Srigeri Peetham, Sarada.

    GotPoetry.com News 2010

  • Recently, mine mafia goons attacked officials of the Orissa mines department enforcement squad in Sarada mines area of Keonjhar district and escaped to Jharkhand.

    The Financial Express 2009

  • Mercy Antony, Sarada, Jayasri, Shoba, and Mallika Devi showcased painted saris, cushion covers, artificial flowers, home-made soft toys, intricate cross-stitch embroidery and plenty of trinkets such as beads, bangles and earrings.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

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