Since I don't know the specific 'pandit english story', it's hard to say who the author is. But if it's named after a pandit, perhaps the pandit himself is the author.
I'm not sure specifically what a 'pandit english story' is without more context. It could be a story told by a pandit (a Hindu priest or learned man) in English, or it could be some other kind of story with the name 'pandit' attached to it.
I don't have that information. Maybe you could check on some literature websites or libraries to get the answer.
If Radhika Pandit is a public figure, perhaps she has a love story that involves her co - stars or people she has worked with. But again, without knowing which Radhika Pandit you are referring to, it's all speculation.
As there are many novels that could potentially be called 'the english teacher novel', without more details it's impossible to determine the author. It could be an unknown author or a well - known one, but we need more information to be sure.
The first English novel is often considered to be 'The Canterbury Tales' by Geoffrey Chaucer.
The writer of the 'Papillon English Novel' is Henri Charrière. He wrote this novel based on his own experiences in prison and his attempts to escape. His firsthand account makes the story very vivid and engaging.
I have no idea who the author of this 'the english experience a novel' is. There are so many novels out there.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could try searching on some literary websites or databases to find out.
The author of the first novel in English was Daniel Defoe. His work 'Robinson Crusoe' is often considered one of the earliest English novels.
I don't know exactly. Maybe you could check on popular book review sites or literary databases for that information.