Natthan Singh

Natthan Singh

Natthan Singh is an author of Hindi literature, a novelist and a Jat historian. He was born on 4 January 1923 in the family of Sardar Singh at village Karahra of Kurawali tehsil in Agra District of Uttar Pradesh.

Career

He did his B.A. from Agra College, Agra (1948); M.A. from R.B.S. College (1950); PhD (1957) and D.Lit. (Hon.) from Agra University.

He was lecturer in Janata Vedic College Baraut from 1954 to 1983. He retired from there in 1983.

Member of institutes

*He is life-member of Maharaja Suraj Mal Smarak Shiksha Sansthan, Delhi, Jat Shiksha Samiti Baraut, Digamber Jain Shiksha Samiti Badaut, Maharaja Surajmal Inter College Agra.
*Board of trustees, Agra College Agra
*Board of studies in Hindi, Agra University Agra
*External specialist Research Committee, Agra University Agra
*Member studies council, Meerut University Meerut
*Board of studies in Hindi, Meerut University Meerut
*Chairman Hindi Department, Janata Vaidic College, Baraut

Books on literature

*Balmukund Gupta: "Jīwan aur Sāhitya"
*Premchand "Punarmulyankan"
*Punarnawā : "Mūlyankan aur Mūlyankan"
*"Kavya Shastra aur Hindi Nibandh"
*"Hindi Nibandh"
*"Kavya aur Kavī"
*"Aū kā Tīlā" (novel)
*"Sākshī hain ye prāchīren" (novel)
*"Alochak Ramvilas Sharma"
*"Kaurvi Lok-gāthā-sāhitya"
*"Bhāratīyatā ke Sanrakshak Sāhityakār" - Dr N Chandra Nayar
*"Yamunā se Prashānt Mahāsāgar" (Sansmaran)
*"Khet Khalīyan se Rajdhanī kā safarnamā" (sansmaran)
*"Itihasā Purush":Maharaja Suraj Mal
*"Mitron kī khoj" (child-literature)

Books on Jats

*"Sujas Prabandh", Translation of poetry by Nathan, the royal poet of Jat rulers of Gohad, Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior, 2005
*He has written a book on Jat History in Hindi “Jat Itihas” which is published by Jat Samaj Kalyan Parishad Gwalior in 2004.
*He was editor of second edition (1992) of the earliest book on Jat history “Jat Itihas” written in 1934 by Thakur Deshraj.
*Kisan Masiha Chaudhary Charan Singh
*"Jātīyatā kā Abhishāp aur Chaudhary Charan Singh"
*"Rajasthan ke Kisan Kesari": Chaudhary Nathuram Mirdha
*Number of articles in Jat Magazines like Jat – Gaurav, Jatjyoti, Surajsujan etc.
*"Uttar Pradesh ke Jaton ki Shasan vyavastha" (Hindi translation of book by OMC Pradhan)
*Honorary editor "Suraj Sujan"
*Sir Chhotu Ram : "chintan aur karma"

Books edited

*"Andherī - nagarī"
*Raja Mahendra Pratap: "BahuĀyāmī Vyaktitva"
*Chandrashekhar Nayar:"Saptati-grāmya"
*"Ālochak Ramvilas Sharma"
*"Gauravgāthā" - Five books
*"Shodh Visheshānk"/Hindi Sahitya Parishad, Meerut University, Meerut
*"Balmukund granthāavali", (Haryana Sahitya Akadami, Chandigarh)
*"Shodh Visheshank" Meerut University, Hindi Sahitya Parshad
*"Hindi kahanī : algāv kv darshan" (translation)

Awards

*He was awarded Rs 5000/- by Kerala Hindi Sahitya Academy - 1993, 1996, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on his book on “Bharatiyata ke Sanrakshak Dr N Chandra Shekhran Nayar”.
*Nalini Vilochan Sharma Puraskar of Rajbhasha Vibhag of Bihar government on his Korvi Lokgatha Sahitya.
*Chaudhary Bahadur Singh Parmarth Trust Sangaria, award - 1999 Rs 10000/-

References

*Nav Jat-Veer, Gwalior, 1997-98


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