I'm sorry that I have no knowledge about 'Qissa Meherbano'. It might be a story with a lot of cultural significance. One way to find out more could be to ask cultural scholars or enthusiasts who might have studied or heard of it.
The name 'Qissa Meherbano' doesn't ring a bell for me. It might be a unique narrative from a specific community or tradition. If it is related to a certain region's literature, perhaps researching works from that region could help uncover the full story.
I'm afraid I can't give any information regarding the 'Sneha Veedu' story. It might be a very specific story within a certain region or among a particular group of people. If it's a local story, it would be best to ask someone from that area.
As I have no knowledge of the Saravanan Meenakshi story, I can't provide any details. It could be a story that is very specific to a certain culture, place or group of people, and without that background knowledge, I'm at a loss.
As I said before, I don't know the Ravikala Pandaga story. It could be a story passed down within a small community, and without local knowledge or more context, it's hard to say anything about it.
Sorry, no. I have no information on the Elizabeth Frizell Story as the name is not associated with any story that I'm aware of.
Sadly, I have no knowledge regarding the 'karadayi full story'. It could be a story about a place called Karadayi, with a history of its people, their traditions, and how they evolved over time. However, this is pure speculation since I really don't know what 'karadayi' is all about.
No, I don't have any information about this novel as it's not a widely known one to me.
No, I don't have any information on the 'kagoj diye' full story as the name is not something I'm aware of in common stories.
As I mentioned before, without clear context, it's hard to give a definite story. However, if we consider the basic meanings, we could create a simple story. In a land, araw (day) brought light and warmth, which allowed people to go about their work, like hunting or gathering. Then gabi (night) came, bringing coolness and a time for rest and reflection. But this is a very basic and fictional story.
I haven't heard of the 'kambakht tanno full story' before. It could be a very unique and personal story within a certain group or area. Maybe it has elements of drama, love, or conflict, but without more details, it's just speculation.