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Uday Bhanu was born on 2 August 1926 at Daira Din Panah in [[Muzaffargarh]] district of [[Pakistan]].<ref name=life>{{cite web|title=Poet's Introduction|url=http://paigaam.tripod.com/html/CP1028.HTM|publisher=Paigaam|accessdate=8 July 2012}}</ref> His family shifted to [[Hisar (city)|Hisar]] after [[partition of India]] in 1947 when he was 22 years old.<ref name=life/> He completed his [[Master of Arts]] in [[Hindi]] language and joined as a teacher.<ref name=life/> [[Yashpal Sharma (actor)|Yashpal Sharma]] was one of his students.<ref name=yashpal>{{cite web|title=To teacher's with love|url=http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/to-teachers-with-love-1333202.html|publisher=DB Corp Ltd.|accessdate=8 July 2012}}</ref> He retired as principal of Government College, Hisar<ref name=life/> and lived in Hisar.<ref name=hisar/> He was also the secretary of Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi<ref name=books>{{cite news|title=Haryana Governor releases two books|url=http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20120201/1919369.html|accessdate=8 July 2012|newspaper=WebIndia123.com|date=1 February 2012}}</ref> and member of advisory committee of Haryana Sahitya Akademi. |
Uday Bhanu was born on 2 August 1926 at Daira Din Panah in [[Muzaffargarh]] district of [[Pakistan]].<ref name=life>{{cite web|title=Poet's Introduction|url=http://paigaam.tripod.com/html/CP1028.HTM|publisher=Paigaam|accessdate=8 July 2012}}</ref> His family shifted to [[Hisar (city)|Hisar]] after [[partition of India]] in 1947 when he was 22 years old.<ref name=life/> He completed his [[Master of Arts]] in [[Hindi]] language and joined as a teacher.<ref name=life/> [[Yashpal Sharma (actor)|Yashpal Sharma]] was one of his students.<ref name=yashpal>{{cite web|title=To teacher's with love|url=http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/to-teachers-with-love-1333202.html|publisher=DB Corp Ltd.|accessdate=8 July 2012}}</ref> He retired as principal of Government College, Hisar<ref name=life/> and lived in Hisar.<ref name=hisar/> He was also the secretary of Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi<ref name=books>{{cite news|title=Haryana Governor releases two books|url=http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20120201/1919369.html|accessdate=8 July 2012|newspaper=WebIndia123.com|date=1 February 2012}}</ref> and a member of advisory committee of Haryana Sahitya Akademi. |
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Revision as of 02:50, 19 December 2021
Uday Bhanu | |
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Born | Daira Din Panah, Muzaffargarh, Punjab, Pakistan | 2 August 1926
Died | 26 February 2019 Hisar | (aged 92)
Resting place | Hisar |
Pen name | Hans |
Occupation | Poet, Principal |
Language | Hindi |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Master of Arts (Hindi) |
Notable awards |
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Uday Bhanu (1926-2019) was a Hindi poet. He was bestowed with the title of the state poet of Haryana when Haryana became a state in 1966.
Publications
Poetry
- Bhedion Ke Dhang[1]
- Hans Muktavali
- Sant Sipahi[2]
- Desan Mein Des Haryana[2]
- Sankh aur Shehnai[2]
- Uday Bhanu Hans Rachanawali 1
- Uday Bhanu Hans Rachanawali 2
- Uday Bhanu Hans Rachanawali 3
- Uday Bhanu Hans Rachanawali 4
Books written about him
Awards
When Haryana became a separate state in 1966, Uday Bhanu was declared as its state poet of Haryana.[5] He was awarded Sur Puruskar in 2006[6] and Haryana Sahitya Rattan Samman in 2009[7] by Haryana Sahitya Akademi. Uday Bhanu Hans Awards are given every year in his honour.[6]
Personal life
Uday Bhanu was born on 2 August 1926 at Daira Din Panah in Muzaffargarh district of Pakistan.[8] His family shifted to Hisar after partition of India in 1947 when he was 22 years old.[8] He completed his Master of Arts in Hindi language and joined as a teacher.[8] Yashpal Sharma was one of his students.[9] He retired as principal of Government College, Hisar[8] and lived in Hisar.[2] He was also the secretary of Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi[10] and a member of advisory committee of Haryana Sahitya Akademi.
References
- ^ "Bhedion Ke Dhang". Geeta-Kavita. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ a b c d Gazetteer of India, Haryana- Hisar (PDF). Chandigarh: Revenue Department, Govt. of Haryana. 1987. p. 309. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2014.
- ^ "Uday Bhanu Hans Ki Kavya Sadhna". Gautam Buddha Government Degree College, Faizabad. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ "Books received". The Tribune. 9 October 2005. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ "Comprehensive essay on the literature of Haryana". PreserveArticles.com. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ a b "Sahitya Akademi chief under fire". The Tribune. 4 July 2008. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ "Haryana Sahitya Akademi Awards". General Knowledge Today. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Poet's Introduction". Paigaam. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ "To teacher's with love". DB Corp Ltd. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
- ^ "Haryana Governor releases two books". WebIndia123.com. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2012.