
Gujarati Bal Varta listed as Gujarati Kids Stories is another effort to encourage. The book won the Best Book Prize in research category in 2012 from Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. Gujarati Pride is the Group of Gujarati Entertainment Content Apps. The final chapter discusses ten short stories by Gujarati writers including Dhumketu, Sundaram, Jayant Khatri, Suresh Joshi, Kishor Jadav, Madhu Rye, Shirish Panchal, Mohan Parmar, Nazir Mansuri and Dasharath Parmar. Types of settings include Rural, Urban, Social, Backwards area, Cultural, Historical, Mythological, Psychic, and Scientific. Read GUJARATI STORY BOOK COMBO OF 3 FOR KIDS GUJARATI VARTA BOOK book reviews & author details and more at Amazon.in. The third chapter, Gujarati Tunki Vartama Pariveshni Karyasadhakta ("The Function of Setting in Gujarati Short Stories"), discusses setting in traditional, modern, and postmodern Gujarati short stories. The second chapter, Sahitya Vivechan Kshetre Parivesh Vicharnanu Swarup ("Various Concepts of Setting in the Field of Literary Criticism"), considers how setting has been critiqued by an Indian literary critic and other international critics. There is a long tradition of Purana stories in Indian literature dealing with themes, particularly myths, legends, and other traditional traditions. The first chapter, Parivesh: Sangya Ane Suchitartho ("Setting: Definition and Meanings") discusses the definitions and meanings of setting in Indian and World literature. Bal Varta: There are several popular stories in Gujarati folk literature that relate to children. The dissertation analyzes the literary element of setting, with examples from Gujarati short stories. The preface to the book is written by Manilal H. The research results were published in 2012 as a book with the financial assistance of Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. Vankar started his research in 2005 to obtain his PhD and completed it in 2010.
