- Rangeya Raghav
Rangeya Raghav (रांगेय राघव) (17 January 1923 – 12 September 1962), birth name Tirumalla Nambakkam Viraraghava Acharya, was born in
Agra , a city ofUttar Pradesh state,India . A prominent Hindi writer of the 20th century, he completed his post-graduation studies fromSt. John's College, Agra , and later completed his Ph.D. on Guru Gorakhnath. He started writing at the age of 13 years, and during his short life of almost 40 years, he was endowed with a number of prizes. His wife lives inJaipur and is an associate professor.One of his famous novels "Kab tak pukaroon" (Till when should I keep calling) was made into a television series by
Doordarshan . It dealt with the conflicts between twosocial group s of India, the nomadic community of Nats (like Romas of Europe) and the Thakurs - both groups placed at different hierarchical social levels in the Indian traditional society of yesteryears. His other novel, "Murdon Ka Teela" (literal translation: the mound of the dead), published in 1948, is a work presenting the story ofIndus valley civilization , and incorporates many archaeological discoveries.Major works
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