Prabha Kiran Jain

Prabha Kiran Jain

Prabha Kiran Jain (born 1963) is a poetess and author. She has done her Masters in Political Science.

Her writings include: "Rang Birange Baloon" (1995), "Anath Kisaan", "Nagfani Sadabahar Hai" (1997), "Chahak Bhi Jaroori Mehak Bhi Jaroori" (2004), "Dus Lakshan", "Geet Khilone" (2002), "Vaishali Ke Mahavir" (2003), "Vaishalik Ki Chhaya Mein" (2005), "Gobar Banam Gobardhan", "Jamalo Ka Chura", "Bal Ram Katha" and "Katha Sarita Katha Sagar" (2007). She received the prestigious Bal Sahitya Samman Award and Bal & Kishore Sahitya Samman from Hindi Academy, Govt. of New Delhi. for her excellent contribution in Children's Literature & Child Song books respectively.

She runs a non-profit organisation called Prem Shanti Sahitya Sanskriti Sansthan to promote Hindi literary releases. She is convener of the Akhil Bhartvarshiya Digamber Jain Parishad since 2002.

She is a regular host of shows in All India Radio and Doordarshan.

References

* [http://www.iccrindia.org/iovisitors/outvisitors05.htm Official Website of ICCR]
* [http://www.delhievents.com/2007/03/award-ceremony-samman-arpan-samaroh.html Happenings in New Delhi]
* [http://www.jainsamaj.org/celebrities/prabha-230103.htm A Website of Jain Community]
* [http://www.hcilondon.net/hciserv/EventIndex?source=eventdetails&EventCode=198 Official Website of The High Commision of India in London]
* [http://www.hindibooks.8m.com/BalSahitya.htm List of Published Hindi Books for Children]
* [http://www.abdjain.net/details.htm Official Website of Akhil Bharatvarshiya Digambar Jain Parishad]


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