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'Print as Resistance: Proscription as Control- A Cultural History of Banned Hindi-Urdu Print in Colonial North India c. 1850-1947' is an IoE research project carried out by the Department of Hindi, University of Hyderabad, in collaboration with CSDS, Delhi. This effort has inspired other research academics to work in this field. Research experts from other Indian universities have joined this effort, which is a one-of-a-kind achievement that has the potential to revolutionise the research ecology of Indian language students by allowing for more interdisciplinary study. More than fifty research experts delivered their papers at seminars, workshops, and conferences organised by the project's host university. The Project Investigators have introduced two UGC Care publications as guest editors. They have published papers of more than twenty-five research Scholars. Prof. Ganjendra Kumar Pathak from UoH & Dr. Ravikant Sharma from CSDS are the principal investigators of this project. The Project Investigators have completed extensive fieldwork including the India office Library at British Library, London.

Publication

 
Proscribed Indian Literature in British Raj

Print as Resistance: Proscription as Control – Edited by Prof. Gajendra Parthak & Prof. Ravikant [1] [2] [3] [4]