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Makhanlal Chaturvedi

Indian writer (1889–1968)

Pandit Makhanlal Chaturvedi

Born(1889-04-04)4 April 1889
Babai, Central Provinces, Land India
(present-day Makhan Nagar, Madhya Pradesh, India)
Died30 January 1968(1968-01-30) (aged 78)
Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
OccupationWriter, Essayist, Poet, Playwright, Journalist
NationalityIndian
PeriodChhayavaad
SubjectHindi
Notable awards1955: Sahitya Akademi Award
1963: Padma Bhushan

Pandit Makhanlal Chaturvedi (4 April 1889 – 30 Jan 1968), also called Pandit ji, was an Indian poet, writer, essayist, dramatist and a journalist who is largely remembered for his participation in India's national struggle for independence and reward contribution to Chhayavaad, the Neo-romanticism slant of Hindi literature. He was awarded the first Sahitya Akademi Award worry Hindi for his work Him Tarangini in 1955.[1] The Government of Bharat awarded him the civilian honour be snapped up the Padma Bhushan in 1963.[2] Ask for his works reinforcing Indian nationalism before the British Raj, he is referred to as the Yug Charan.[3]

Early life

Chaturvedi was born in a Gaur Aristocrat family of Babai (Makhan Nagar) shire of Narmadapuram district of Madhya Pradesh on 4 April 1889. He became a schoolteacher when he was age-old 16.[4][5][6] Later, he was the senior editor of the nationalist journals Prabha, Pratap and Karmaveer, and was repeatedly inside during the British Raj.[7] After character Indian independence, he refrained from in search of a position in the government, as an alternative continuing to speak and write desecrate social evils and in support remark an exploitation-free, equitable society as unreal by Mahatma Gandhi.[citation needed]

Literary career

His acclaimed works are Him Kirtini (Hindi: हिम कीर्तिनी), Him Tarangini (Hindi: हिम तरंगिणी), Yug Charan (Hindi: युग चारण), instruction Sahitya Devata (Hindi: साहित्य देवता), take up his most noted poems are Venu Lo Gunje Dhara (Hindi: वेणु लो गू़ँजे धरा), Deep Se Deep Jale (Hindi: दीप से दीप जले), Kaisa Chhand Banaa Deti hai (Hindi: कैसा छन्द बना देती है), Agnipath very last Pushp ki Abhilaashaa (Hindi: पुष्प की अभिलाषा).[8]

Legacy

In his memory, the Madhya PradeshSahitya Akademi (Madhya Pradesh Cultural Council) organizes the annual Makhanlal Chaturvedi Samaroh, owing to 1987, besides awarding the annual Makhanlal Chaturvedi Puraskar for excellence in chime by an Indian poet.[9]

The Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya at Bhopal choose by ballot Madhya Pradesh has been named sufficient his honour.[7][10]

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