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The stories were popular among children as well as admired by adults when they were first appeared in biweekly. The stories selected by Mahendra Meghani and translated in English by Piyush Joshi were published by the National Book Trust in 2009. Ramanuj for new editions, they were slightly different from the original art. Later the stories were reprinted in large format children's books accompanied with drawings in colors. The stories were printed in big types accompanied with an illustration mostly in black and white and title printed in typical typography which were drawn by two Surat based artist brothers, Tansukh and Mansukh. The stories are social in nature and depicted commons social life of upper middle class in the cities of that time.
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The light humorous stories were written by Hariprasad Vyas which first appeared in 1936 and continued till 1955. The Gandiv, a children's biweekly in Gujarati language published by Gandiv Sahitya Mandir, Surat was started in August 1925 by Natwarlal Malvi. His family and friends accompany in his adventures and shares the delight. He still joyfully accepts failures of his adventures and continues the next. He seeks small adventures in his regular life and tries and experiences things which mostly go wrong in the end. He has mature relationship with his wife, Shakri Patlani. Bakor Patel is depicted as social family person who travels for business and enjoy his time with family and friends back home. The stories take places in Bombay of 1940s and 1950s. Sometimes spouses of the characters and some female characters like Khushaldoshi are depicted. His friends include other anthropomorphic animals like a tiger as lawyer, Vaghjibhai Vakil an elephant, Hathibhai Dhamdhamiya a camel as doctor, Untadiya Doctor a pundit, Timu Pandit and several others. He lives upper middle class life in 1940-50s and owns bungalow and car. He has business firm in Bombay trading with firms in Japan. There is no information regarding his parents. Bakor Patel is a goat depicted as middle aged businessman living in Bombay with his goat wife Shakri Patlani.