Uday Bhanu Hans
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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Relatives | Shashi Bhanu (Son) |
Literature portal |
Uday Bhanu (1926-2019) was a Hindi poet. He was bestowed with the title of the state poet of Haryana when Haryana was carved out as a new 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 was carved out as a separate state in 1966, Uday Bhanu was declared as the 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 member of advisory committee of Haryana Sahitya Akademi. He was also the founder of 'Sahitye Kala Sanga' where his closet friend Dr. Laxminarayan Sarswat had served as the President from 1995 till 2020.
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.