Swadesh Bharati

Swadesh Bharati

Swadesh Bharati - A Short preview of his life

Swadesh Bharati, recipient of “Premchand Award” and “Sahitya Bhushan Award” lives in Kolkata from where he edits “RUPAMBARA”- a literary bilingual quarterly journal. He has been in active field of creative writing since more than 45 years. Born at Pratapgarh (U.P) on 12.12.1939 and educated at Eving Christian College, Allahabad, Charuchandra College, Kolkata University, Annamalai University, Chennai with MA in Public Administration. He received the highest literary Honours as Shaitya Mahamhopadhyay (D.Lit), from Hindi Uiversity, Allahabad, (Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Prayag).He has started writing at the age of 12 years.

Sri Bharati’s Poems are included in “Chautha Saptak” (The Four Raga), a historic Hindi Poetry Collection edited by “Ajneya”, internationally acclaimed poet and Author.

His poems reveal the inner depth of mystic nature’s enchanting beauty, the struggle and existence of mankind. The critics describe his Poetry as multi-dimensional, the expression of nature, and the modern life’s’ decadence with new awareness and an expression of stream of new consciousness, freedom, peace, love and happiness for making a new generation of world. He has widely traveled in India and abroad, that is why his expressions have multi-dimensional shades and experiences.

He has to his credit 22 collections of Poems, 8 Novels & 45 Edited works, published 200 volumes of Rupambara- literary journal by remaining its editor for 40 years. He received Premchand Award from U.P. Govt. In 1989 on his Novel ‘Auratnama’ (The women hood). He travelled in U.S.A., Britain, France & other countries to participate in Poetry Symposia and meetings of Board of Directors of International Children’s Community Foundation. He was conferred Sahitya Mahopadhyay (Doctor of Literature) by Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, (Hindi University), Allahabad in 1993. Received Hindi Seva Samman (Award for continuous writing) awarded by Mysore Hindi Parishad at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 29th October 1994. Honoured with Sahitya Bhushan Award by U.P. Hindi Sansthan, Lucknow Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, on 27th December, 2001. Honoured for remarkable achievements in Hindi literature & services to Hindi & other Indian Languages by National Institute of Teachers Technical Training & Research, Bhopal. Govt of India nominated him as a member of Kendriya Hindi Samiti constituted under the chairmanship of Hon. Prime Minister, India. He was also fecilititated by Kumbh at Bangalore by Mysore Hindi Prachar Parishad as great Indian Author on 5th February 2005, by Governor of Karnataka, Minister of Labour, Govt. of India. He has been also nominated as member - Ministry of Textile & Ministry of Power Hindi Salahkar Samiti Govt. of India.

Swadesh Bharati, has contributed a lot of his Poems, Short stories to Indian Languages especially to Bengali literature. Desh, Anand Bazar Patrika, Krittibas, Kalikalam, Anuvad Patrika, and other literary Journals published his work. Poet Bharat was the member of Krittibas Gosthi with Shakti Chattopadhyay, Sunil Gangopadhyay, Subhas Mukhopadhyay, Malay Roy Chaudhury, Belal Chowdhury & Other writers.

During seventy-eighties, He edited the works of Jeebananand Das, the great Bengali poet -1970. He also edited Modern Indian Poetry in Telugu, Tamil and Marathi. He has translated the Bengali Poetry & published Modern Indian Poetry - Bengali the famous names included Kaviguru Rabindra Nath Thakur (The Last Poems), Shakti Chattopadhyay (Aboni Badi Achho), Subhas Mukhopadhyay (Ulang Raja) and other famous Bengali poets.

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