(Critical review of Parashar Gaur – 12)
(Critical review of Garhwali Satirical Prose – 27)
[Notes on social satire in regional languages; social satire in Garhwali language; social satire in Uttarakhandi languages; social satire in Mid Himalayan regional languages; social satire in Himalayan regional languages; social satire in North Indian regional languages; social satire in Indian regional languages; social satire in SAARC Countries regional languages; social satire in South Asian regional languages; social satire in Asian regional languages]
Parashar gaur wrote many social satirical articles. ‘Kash parda Ni Khuldu’ is one of his social satires (10/9/2009). There is dispute between director and deputy direction of Garhwali drama organization. The dispute comes in open at the time of staging of the drama. Director challenges to deputy director and deputy director threatens to establish a new Drama organization in the same theme. Parashar could successfully follow the line of social satire that a social satire is a part of literature that criticizes the social flaws and follies with sarcastic manner or wit.
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1-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Garhwali Sahity ma Hasy Vyngy, Kaunli Kiran, Jankapuri, Delhi for social satire in Garhwali one of oldest Indian regional language .
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3- Dhad, Garh Aina, Paraj , Hilans publications. Delhi for reference of social satire in Garhwali one of oldest Indian regional language.
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5- Ghati ke Garjate Swar , Dehradun Delhi , for reference of social satire in Garhwali one of oldest Indian regional language.
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7- Bhishma Kukreti, 2012 Puran pant Pathik k vyngy Delhi (and for reference of social satire in Garhwali one of oldest Indian regional language.
8- Puran Pant Pathik, 2012, Introductory Notes on satires in ‘Kablat’ a satirical essay collection book by Bhishma Kukreti and for reference of social satire in Garhwali one of oldest Indian regional language.
9- Virendra Panwar 2012, ‘Been’ (Critical review of Various Satirical books in Garhwali) and for reference of social satire in Garhwali one of oldest Indian regional language.
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Notes on social satire in regional languages; social satire in Garhwali language; social satire in Uttarakhandi languages; social satire in Mid Himalayan regional languages; social satire in Himalayan regional languages; social satire in North Indian regional languages; social satire in Indian regional languages; social satire in SAARC Countries regional languages; social satire in South Asian regional languages; social satire in Asian regional languages to be continued..
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