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describe the contribution made by Premchand in the hindi literature

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Answered by simran197
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Munshi Premchand was one of the greatest literary figures of the modern Hindi and Urdu literature. It was with the writings of him that the Hindi novel matured into greatness.
He began writing in Urdu and then shifted to Hindi and remained an immensely influential writer in both languages. He drew on the traditional art of Kissa-goi (story telling).
Before Premchand, the Hindi literature was confined to the tales, the stories of magical power, fantasy, etc. His novel Sewasadan (The Abode of Service) published in 1916, first depicted the lives of ordinary people and social issues. Sewasadan dealt with the poor condition of women in society.
Premchand’s novels discussed the realistic issues like child marriage, dowry system, communalism, corruption, zamindari system, debt, poverty, colonialism, etc.
Premchand believed that social realism was the ultimate way for Hindi literature.
Answered by Anonymous
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Premchand is a very popular name in the history of hindi literature he has given a new identity to the language hindi and he has given a different types of stories to the readers which actually has some realistic things in his stories and whatever he has done in hindi literature cannot be forgetten so easily it should be written in the book of history with golden words and his such things has given him the title ' MUNSHI' and then he came to know as 'Munshi Premchand'.
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