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Ishita Vyas Vyas began her career as a model then she moved on to acting. Her first project was the talk show "Lift Kara De" for Yash Raj Films. Soon after the show went on air, she got a chance to play Jhalkaribai, an Indian female soldier who played an important role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 for the film "Jhansi Ki Rani". Her portrayal of Jhalkaribai led to widespread acclaim in both Bollywood and the television industry. She also played in a film for Kamdhenu Steel with John Matthew Matthan.
Ravishankar Vyas Ravishankar Vyas was born on 25 February 1884, Mahashivaratri, in Radhu village (now in Kheda district, Gujarat, India) to Pitambar Sivram Vyas and Nathiba, a Vadara Brahmin peasant family. His family was native of Sarsavani village near Mahemdavad. He dropped out after the sixth standard to help his parents in agriculture work. He married Surajba. His father died when he was 19 and his mother died when he was 22.
Ravishankar Vyas After independence of India in 1947, he devoted himself to social work. He joined Vinoba Bhave in Bhoodan Movement and travelled 6000 kilometres between 1955 and 1958. In 1960s, he organised and supported Sarvodaya Movement. Ravishankar Maharaj inaugurated Gujarat state when it was created on 1 May 1960. He also opposed the Emergency in 1975. Until his death, it was a tradition that every newly appointed Chief Minister of Gujarat visit him for blessings after taking oath of office. He died on 1 July 1984 in Borsad, Gujarat. The memorial dedicated to him is located at Adhyapan Mandir, Vallabh Vidyalaya, Bochasan.
Ravishankar Vyas Jhaverchand Meghani has written "Manasai Na Diva" based on his experiences with him during his social work among tribals. Pannalal Patel has also written a biographical novel "Jene Jivi Janyu" (1984) on him.
Girija Vyas In 1985, as a candidate of the Indian National Congress party, she was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly from Udaipur, Rajasthan and served as a Minister in the Government of Rajasthan till 1990.