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siasm among the younger scholars of the globe. It is painful to say that in modern times in Europe the Prakrit studies have been living in a realm of sad and dolcful neglect. This timely broughtout treatise will generate some congenial atmosphere among the younger scholars of the world. I heartily recommend this book to the academic world and hope that the book-shelf of every library of this universe will be adorned with this book.
-Dr Satya Ranjan Banerjee Department of Linguistics
Calcutta University
OUR CONTRIBUTORS
NAGENDRA KUMAR SINGH, Research Scholar, Patna University,
Patna.
S. PADMANABHAN, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari, South India.
K. B. JINDAL, Ajitashram, Lucknow. SATYAV AT, Dept. of Sanskrit, Govt. Collego, Sri Ganganagar,
Rajasthan.
VASANTHA KUMARI, Reader in History, Maharani's Arts College
for Women, Mysore.
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