| Names |
JAINENDRA KUMAR
(born Anandi Lal) |
| Date of Birth |
January 02, 1905 |
| Date of
Death |
December 24, 1988 |
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Identity |
Indian Hindi Writer |
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Date-wise Events / Works |
- 1966: He was awarded the
Sahitya Akademi Award in 1966, for his work Muktibodh
(Novelette).
- 1971: He was honoured by
the Govt of India with PADMA BHUSHAN Award.
- 1979: He received the
Sahitya Akademi Fellowship.
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| Special Achievements
/ Events |
- He explored the human psyche in novels such as Sunita
and Tyagapatra.
- He is best-known for his books, Muktibodh, Sunita, and
Tyagapatra.
- He went to study at Banaras Hindu University (BHU);
however, he left it half-way to take part in the freedom
struggle with Mahatma Gandhi.
- Some of his most famous works are Phansi, Neelam Desh ki
Rajkanya, Ek Raat, Vatayan, Parakh, Ankita, Kalyani,
Jayvardhan, Akal Purush Gandhi, Samay Aur Hum, and Jeevan
Sahitya Aur Paramparayein.
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