Nand Chaturvedi

Nand Chaturvedi
Born (1923-04-21)21 April 1923
Jhalawar, Rajasthan, British India
Died 25 December 2014(2014-12-25) (aged 91)
Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Residence Udaipur, Rajasthan
Nationality Indian
Occupation poet, literateur, socialist[1]

Nand Chaturvedi (1923–2014) was a socialist, a well-known Hindi poet and a littérateur.[1][2]

Education and works

Born in a Brahmin family ,Nand Chaturvedi had a Master of Arts degree in Hindi from Rajasthan University.
He was editor of the Quarterly Journal Bindu from 1966 to 1972.[1]
Apart from teaching, he used to write poems. Few of his popular works are:
* Yeh Samai Mamuli Nahin, "these are not ordinary times", in 1983.[2]
* Shabd Sansar ki Yayavari, collection of essays, in 1985.[2]
* Imandar Dunya Ke Liye, "for honest world", in 1994.[2]
* Woh Soye To Nahin Honge, in 1997.[2]
* Utsav Ka Nirmam Samai, "crucial times of this festival".[2]

Awards

Personal life

He died on December 25, 2014; is survived by four sons and two daughters.[4]

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