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Duniyan Ka Sabse Anmol Ratan Tatha Anya Kahaniyan

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SKU: 9789353496692

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Discover Premchand’s timeless tales in ‘Duniyan Ka Sabse Anmol Ratan Tatha Anya Kahaniyan’ (ISBN: 9789353496692). This collection of Hindi short stories explores themes of love, loss, and social dynamics with heartwarming and thought-provoking narratives. Perfect for readers seeking classic Indian literature.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789353496692
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Hindi
  • Width: 1289.99742 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9353496691
  • Height: 129.99974 mm
  • No of Pages: 208

14 reviews for Duniyan Ka Sabse Anmol Ratan Tatha Anya Kahaniyan

  1. Adhyatma Jain

    A classic collection that deserves to be read. While some stories are better than others, the overall quality is high.

  2. Rahul Gitte

    This collection has some truly unforgettable stories. While not every story was a hit for me, the best ones are worth the price of admission.

  3. Rajat Bharti

    A good collection of Premchand’s stories. Some were excellent, others less so. Overall, a worthwhile read for Hindi literature enthusiasts.

  4. Vasu Aggarwal

    Beautifully written stories that explore complex themes. However, some stories felt predictable and lacked depth.

  5. T Raghu Yagnavalkya

    Heartwarming and thought-provoking! Premchand’s writing is beautiful. A few stories dragged, but the majority were captivating.

  6. Shruti Jain

    A thought-provoking and insightful collection. Some stories were a bit heavy, but the overall impact was positive.

  7. Diwakar Kansal

    Premchand’s writing is simple yet powerful. I enjoyed most of the stories, but a few didn’t resonate with me.

  8. Maryam Mushtaq

    An interesting look into Indian literature. Some stories were captivating, others not so much. A decent read overall.

  9. Mitanshi Saxena

    Good introduction to Hindi literature. A worthwhile read to understand social structure. Some stories are hard to relate.

  10. Medini Raj

    Enjoyed the classic feel of these stories. Some felt a bit dated, but the messages still resonate. A decent introduction to Premchand.

  11. Kanishk Khandelwal

    I was moved by the themes of love and loss. A few stories felt rushed, but the collection is still worth exploring.

  12. Anchit Ambesh

    Premchand’s stories are timeless. A great reflection on society. Some stories are a little slow, but still good.

  13. Princi Rai

    A mixed bag. Some stories were truly gems, others were just okay. Still, a valuable addition to my bookshelf.

  14. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    Loved the exploration of social dynamics. Premchand is a master storyteller. A few stories felt incomplete though.

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