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    Rangbhoomi: The Arena of Life is a Hindi language novel by Premchand. The novel features an idealist protagonist inspired by Gandhian values. First published in 1924, the novel is covers complex human relationships and emotions, with various themes, including problems faced poor people due to industrialization during British Raj.

  2. Dec 12, 2020 · Addeddate 2020-12-12 04:18:52 Identifier premchand-rangabhumi Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t9w18w13c Ocr tesseract 4.1.1

  3. Mar 1, 2022 · This entry deals with the Indian novel Rangbhoomi (1924–1925) or Rangabhumi, by Premchand, who was a Marxist and Gandhi-inspired writer of short stories and novels. He coincided with the period of resistance to British imperial rule in India which has the...

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  4. Revisiting Rangbhoomi: The Dalit Perspective – The Book Review, Monthly Review of Important Books. Editorial. April 2020, volume 44, No 4. Premchand occupies an iconic status in the Hindi literary sphere as the foundational figure of modern Hindi fiction.

  5. Mathura Rangbhoomi was the witness to the duel where Lord Krishna killed the evil demon Kansa. Description of Rangbhoomi, Mathura. Rangbhoomi in Mathura became a part of the Mauryan Empire and King Ashoka, built a number of Buddhist monuments in and around Mathura in the third century BC.

  6. Set against the backdrop of colonial India-characterized by a brutal state, opportunistic, feudal landlords and ruthless capitaliststhis novel is a grim account of the blind beggar Soordas¹s struggle against the acquisition of his ancestral land.

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  8. "Rangbhoomi" by Premchand is a riveting exploration of societal dynamics in early 20th century India. Through the lens of a rural theater troupe, Premchand delves into themes of caste, class, and power with remarkable realism and compassion.