Mohan Singh Diwana Explained

Mohan Singh Diwana
Birth Date:1899
Birth Place:Rawalpindi, British Punjab.
Death Date:1984 (85 years)
Occupation:Writer, poet
Nationality:Indian
Education:Literature
Alma Mater:Government College, Lahore
Calcutta University
Subject:Punjabi Literature
Notableworks:History of Panjabi Literature (1100 - 1932)
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Mohan Singh Uberoi Diwana (17 March 1899 – 25 May 1984),[1] more commonly known as Mohan Singh Diwana, was a Punjabi literary scholar and a poet.

Biography

Personal life

Diwana was born in Devi village of Rawalpindi district in Punjab Province, British India in 1899. His wife was Devinder Kaur, from whom he separated in 1953.[2] From 1975 onwards, he lived mostly in Chandigarh. His son J. P. S. Uberoi (1934-2024) grew up to become a renowned sociologist.

The Sahitya Academy published a detailed work on the life and work of Diwana by Harbhajan Singh Bhatia in the Punjabi language.[3]

Education

Diwana did his B.A. (Hons) in English from the Government College, Lahore, M.A. in English Literature from Calcutta University (1924), and PhD in Urdu literature from Calcutta University (1931). In 1933, he was awarded a D.Litt. by Punjab University for writing the first-ever systematic history of Punjabi literature.[4] [5]

Teaching

Diwana was appointed a lecturer of Punjabi at Panjab University, Lahore, in 1928, a post he held till 1944. From then till his retirement in 1959, he served as Reader and head of the Punjabi department at the same university.

Contributions

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mohan Singh Deewana - Profile & Biography . 2024-01-07 . Rekhta . en.
  2. Book: Mohan Singh Diwana and S.S. Bhatti . The Mystic Rosary of Dr. Diwana . Kohli Publishers . 1987 . en.
  3. Book: Bhatia, Harbhajan Singh . Mohan Singh Diwana . 2013 . Sahitya Academi . pa.
  4. News: Singh . Jaspal . July 31, 2016 . Chronicler of the Language . The Tribune.
  5. Book: Singh . Surinder . Sufism in Punjab: Mystics, Literature and Shrines . Gaur . Ishwar Dayal . 2023-12-01 . Taylor & Francis . 978-1-003-83414-4 . en.
  6. Book: Natarajan, Nalini . Handbook of Twentieth-Century Literatures of India . 1996-09-09 . Bloomsbury Publishing USA . 978-0-313-03267-7 . en.
  7. Book: Singh, Harbans . The Encyclopedia of Sikhism . Punjabi University, Patiala . 2002 . 978-90-04-29745-6 . 4th . 1: A-D . 9–10.
  8. Web site: Adi Sakhian - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia. . 2024-01-07 . www.sikhiwiki.org.
  9. Book: Hussein, Madho Lal . Verses of a Lowly Fakir . 2016-01-15 . Penguin UK . 978-93-85890-57-4 . en.