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Dharamvir Bharati
He is considered to be one of the most renowned Hindi poet and writer of India in the contemporary times.

Dharamvir BharatiDr. Dharamvir Bharati made a deep impact on Hindi literature and is considered to be one of the most renowned Hindi poet and writer of India. His novel "Gunahon ka Devtaa" became an evergreen classic. Andha Yug, his drama set in the time immediately after the Mahabharata war, is another classic that is enacted very often in public by various drama groups. Dr. Bharati`s "Suraj ka Satwan Ghoda" is considered a unique experiment in story telling and was made into a national award winning movie of the same name in 1992 by Shyam Benegal. "Kanupriya", "Thanda Loha", "Saat Geet Varsh" and "Sapana Abhi Bhi" are amongst his most popular works of poetry.

Bharati did his MA in Hindi from Allahabad University in 1946 and won the "Chintamani Ghosh Award" for securing highest marks in Hindi. He was the sub-editor for magazines "Abhudaya" and Sangam" during this period. Later he completed his Ph.D. in 1954 under Dr. Dhirendra Verma on the topic of "Siddha Sahitya", and was appointed lecturer in Hindi in Allahabad University. 1950s were the most creative period in the life of Dr. Bharati and he wrote many novels, dramas, poetry, and criticisms during this phase.

In 1960 he was appointed as Chief-Editor of the popular Hindi weekly magazine "Dharmayug" brought out by the Times of India Group, and moved to Bombay. He remained the Editor of Dharmayug till 1987. During this long phase the magazine became the most popular Hindi weekly of the country and established new heights in Hindi Journalism. As a field reporter, Dr. Bharati personally covered the Indo-Pak war that resulted in the liberation of Bangladesh. In 1972, the Government of India awarded Padma Shree Dr. Bharati. He was also honored by "Rajendra Prasad Shikhar Samman", Bharat Bharati Samman", "Maharashtra Gaurav", "Kaudiya Nyas" and "Vyasa Samman".

(Last Updated on : 6/01/2009)
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