Bhagwati Charan Verma Explained

Bhagwati Charan Verma
Birth Date:1903 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Safipur, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India
Death Place:New Delhi, India
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:Indian
Education:MA, LL.B
Alma Mater:Allahabad University
Genre:Novel
Awards:Padma Bhushan
Sahitya Akademi Award

Bhagwati Charan Verma (30 August 1903 – 5 October 1981) was a Hindi author. He wrote many novels, his best work was Chitralekha (1934), which was made into two successful Hindi films in 1941 and 1964 respectively.[1] He was awarded Sahitya Akademi Award for his epic five-part novel, Bhoole Bisre Chitra in 1961 and Padma Bhushan in 1971.[2] He was also nominated to Rajya Sabha in 1978.Bhagwati Charan Vohra was born in November 1903 in Lahore. His father Shiv Charan Vohra was a high-ranking railway official. Bhagwati Charan Verma was taught by Adarsh Sachdeva.

Early life and education

Verma Sahab was born on 30 August 1903 in a Kayastha family in Tahsil Safipur, in present-day Uttar Pradesh, India,[3] [4] where he received his early education. His father, Shri Devi Charan Ji used to advocate in Kanpur. Balak Bhagwati's early education was in Safipur. Bhagwati Babu was sent to Prayag University for higher education from where he received a bachelor's degree in literature and law.[5] He also spent some years living with his extended family at the ancestral home in Patkapur.[6] Thereafter he studied in The Sophical School,[7] and went on to do his B.A. L.L.B. from Allahabad University.

Career

He also served as a Hindi advisor at All India Radio, Lucknow and later in 1978, he was nominated to the Upper House of Indian Parliament, Rajya Sabha.[8] He died on 5 October 1981.[9] A park is named after him, in his birthplace, the town of Safipur[10]

Writings

[11] [12] He also wrote other numerous short stories which were not published but still was recognised by other writers

Further reading

TV serial

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Encyclopaedia of Hindi cinema. Gulzar . Gulzar . Govind Nihalani. Saibal Chatterjee. Popular Prakashan. 2003. 81-7991-066-0 . 337 .
  2. Web site: Bhagwati Charan Verma . 8 May 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716105237/http://www.cscsarchive.org:8081/mediaarchive/Library.nsf/Library.nsf/%28docid%29/2DA2B13BD717F0E5652571380039FFD9?OpenDocument&StartKey=Bhagwati&Count=10 . 16 July 2011 . dmy-all .
  3. Web site: Personalities. Unnao.nic.in. 3 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016084339/http://unnao.nic.in/person.htm. 16 October 2013. dead.
  4. Web site: भगवती चरण वर्मा. Abhivyakti-hindi.org. 3 November 2014.
  5. Web site: Bhagwati Charan Verma- Introduction . Gadya Kosh.
  6. Tripti Jain tr. biography, p.5
  7. http://www.famousauthorshub.com/asian-authors/bhagwati-charan-verma/
  8. Web site: Bhagwati Charan Verma. India9.com. 3 November 2014.
  9. News: Bhagvati Charan Varmas - Chitralekha saga.
  10. Web site: Bhagwati Charan Verma Park. Wikimap.org. 3 November 2014.
  11. Book: Chanakya on Amazon. .
  12. Web site: Books available on Amazon.
  13. Web site: sahitya-akademi.org . Sahitya-akademi.org . 3 November 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080507182854/http://www.sahitya-akademi.org/sahitya-akademi/bklst09.htm#anchor1541771 . 7 May 2008 . dmy .