a biography of kanhaiya lal prabhakar
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Kanhaiya Lal Mishra Prabhakar
Kanhaiya Lal Mishra was born in 1906 in Deoband, Saharanpur district. His father was a ritualistic worshiper and a Brahmin practicing priesthood. Father Pt. Rama Dutt Mishra's greatness and firmness of personality had a profound effect on Mishraji.
The education of Kanhaiya Lal Mishra remained negligible. In his student life, he continued to participate in national movements instead of reading in schools. When he was studying in Sanskrit School of Khurja, he heard the famous leader Maulana Asif Ali's speech and impressed him and left the examination.
All life of Kanhaiya Lal Mishra had been offered to serve the nation. From 1930 to 1932 and in the year 1942, he was in jail. They remained in close contact with the top leaders of the country. He died in 1995. Their articles present an incredible tableau of poignant memoirs of their national life.
Many books of Prabhakar ji were published, out of which the following books are prominent - 'New Ideas of New Generation', 'Jindagi Smasarai', 'Deep Jalesh Shankh Bujay', 'Bhool Bisara Fahera', 'Moti Ho Gaya Sona' etc. Their drawing There are collections. Apart from this he also composed many stories and essays.
Prabhakar was an idealistic journalist. He edited several letters. He personally encouraged many writers of Hindi. Their memoirs and reports are priceless funds of Hindi. Mishra's current Hindi prose writers will always remain a special place
Kanhaiya Lal Mishra was born in 1906 in Deoband, Saharanpur district. His father was a ritualistic worshiper and a Brahmin practicing priesthood. Father Pt. Rama Dutt Mishra's greatness and firmness of personality had a profound effect on Mishraji.
The education of Kanhaiya Lal Mishra remained negligible. In his student life, he continued to participate in national movements instead of reading in schools. When he was studying in Sanskrit School of Khurja, he heard the famous leader Maulana Asif Ali's speech and impressed him and left the examination.
All life of Kanhaiya Lal Mishra had been offered to serve the nation. From 1930 to 1932 and in the year 1942, he was in jail. They remained in close contact with the top leaders of the country. He died in 1995. Their articles present an incredible tableau of poignant memoirs of their national life.
Many books of Prabhakar ji were published, out of which the following books are prominent - 'New Ideas of New Generation', 'Jindagi Smasarai', 'Deep Jalesh Shankh Bujay', 'Bhool Bisara Fahera', 'Moti Ho Gaya Sona' etc. Their drawing There are collections. Apart from this he also composed many stories and essays.
Prabhakar was an idealistic journalist. He edited several letters. He personally encouraged many writers of Hindi. Their memoirs and reports are priceless funds of Hindi. Mishra's current Hindi prose writers will always remain a special place
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