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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Dhirendralal Dhar (12 January 1913 – 20 September 1991) was a Bengali writer.[1] In 1979, he received the Indian National Award for his contributions to Children's literature. His pen name was Shridhar Munshi.[2]

Early life

Dhar was born in Kolkata in British India. He studied in Ariya Mission Institution and then in Vidyasagar College. He worked as a part-time journalist and teacher. In 1928, Dhar joined the Non Co-Operation movement and the Indian National Congress. After that he joined the youth organisation of Hindu Mahasabha.[2]

Literary career

Dhar's first published work is Mrityur Poschate in 1934. He was popular for historical, adventure, horror and detective stories or novels specially for children.[3] He edited child magazines like Shishu Pratibha (1955), Ahoroni (1957), Anondo Pujabarshiki (1964–69) and Kishore Granthabali. Apert from these works, he also wrote some novels for adults. Nalanda Theke Lumbini,[4] Kasmira, Pannagarh were his well known novels in Bengali literature.[5][1] He wrote serious biographies on Subhaschandra Bose, Vidyasagar and Dr. B.R. Ambdekar.[6]

Works

  • Adventure Omnibus
  • Amar Desher Manush
  • Asi Baje Jhan Jhan
  • Desh Bidesher Rupkotha
  • Durbine Duniya
  • Ei Desheri Meye
  • Galpo Holeo Satyi
  • Joydev
  • Juddher Golpo
  • Maha Chine Mahasamar
  • Mandire Mandire
  • Mohakal
  • Mohakaler Pujari
  • Nalonda Theke Lumbini
  • Nilkar Elo Deshe
  • Paschim Digante
  • Priyadarshi Ashok
  • Rongmohol
  • Sipahi Juddher Golpo

See also

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References

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