Deen Bandhu Sharma

Deen Bandhu Sharma
Deen Bandhu Sharma

Deen Bandhu Sharma (Hindi: दीन बंधु शर्मा) (30 October 1934- 11 November 2000) was an Indian writer from the State of Jammu and Kashmir. Bandhu Sharma is best known for writing the award-winning book, Meel Patthar (English: Milestone). Meel Patthar is a collection of short stories that won him the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award, the second highest literary award of India [1].

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Early life and education

Deen Bandhu Sharma or Bandhu, as he was fondly known amongst his family and friends, was born in October of 1934 in the princelty state of Jammu and Kashmir. His father, Pandit Jagdish Datt Sharma was the royal priest and the consultant to the king of Jammu & Kashmir, Hari Singh. Mother Krishna Sharma was very spiritual and unlike the women in that era, she held an in-depth knowledge of religion and Religious books. Bandhu was a very inclined towards academics and literature from a very young age and completed his degree of ‘Prabhakar’ and Bachelors of Arts in English. He had extensively read about Karl Marx and Lenin and developed a strong believe in Marxism from a very young age. He also greatly admired Shakespeare and had read all the work by the great play write. He was an excellent orator with handsome looks and his personality set him apart from the rest.

Singing and writing career

Bandhu’s father was inclined towards classical music and it is believed that well known classical singers would come over to his place and play with him and Bandhu would listen to them for hours. It is no surprise therefore, that he had a deep understanding and interest in classical music and grew up to be a very polished and respected vocalist. For many years, he was associated with Jammu and Kashmir radio station for singing shows and radio plays. However, after the birth of his first daughter, Archana he quit singing on air as it was not considered to be a respected profession in those days. This was the turning point in his life, and around 1964-1965, he started writing short stories in his mother tongue ‘Dogri’. His first story “Bana Jitto” was much appreciated among writers, readers and media.

Awards

Sahitya Akademi Award Winners of 2000. Bandhu Sharma (2nd Clockwise in the Top Row) was awarded for achivements in Dogri literature.

Bandhu Sharma was recipient of many awards. His book 'Meel Pathhar' (English: 'Milestone') won him the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award for Dogri language in the year 2000. Akademi Award is the second highest literary award of India. Bandhu Sharma was also the winner of Jammu and Kashmir Award for writing in 1975.

Meel Patthar

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