Parichay Das परिचय दास | |
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Born | Ravindra Nath Srivastava Devlaas in Mau district, Uttar Pradesh, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation(s) | writer, editor |
Parichay Das (born Ravindra Nath Srivastava), is an Indian writer, essayist, poet and editor of contemporary Bhojpuri poetry.[1] He is Professor and Head, Department of Hindi, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara Deemed University. He writes in Bhojpuri and Hindi. He earned his Ph.D. from Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur. He is former Secretary, Maithili-Bhojpuri Academy and ex-Secretary, Hindi Academy under Delhi Government. He has written/ edited/ text edited more than 30 books. He received Dwi-Vaageesh Samman award for "Srijan Evam Anuvaad" [Creative Writing and Translation] by the Bhartiya Anuvad Parishad [Translator's Association of India] in 2012.[1] He received Bhojpuri Keerti Sammaan, Bharteey Dalit Sahitya Sammaan, Shyam Narayan Pandey Sammaan, Editor's Choice Award and Damodar Das Chaturvedi Bhasha-Sahitya Sammaan. He delivered a lecture on Bhojpuri in Kathmandu as representative of Kendriy Sahitya Akademi in 2012. He recited his poems in 'SAARC Literary Summit ' in Delhi in 2011. He is considered a unique personal essay writer in Indian Languages and path breaker poet in Bhojpuri.
Personal life
He was born in the village Rampur Devlaas in Mau district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] He was secretary, Hindi Academy, Delhi Government and Secretary, Maithili - Bhojpuri Academy of the Government of Delhi. His wife Vandana Srivastava is a welknown and trend setter artist in 'Bhojpuri Painting'. She developed Bhojpuri Painting from tradition to contemporary dimensions .
Career
Das has served as a secretary to Maithili–Bhojpuri Academy[1] and Hindi Academy[2] of the Delhi Government*He has also worked as an editor to the academies' magazines, Parichhan and Indra Prasth Bhaarti.
Edited an important creative literary critical book in Bhojpuri language on Bhikhari Thakur, a well-known actor and playwright in Bhojpuri.
Edited more than 25 cultural packages, including:
- Manipuri Dance
- Kuchipudi Dance
- Musical Instrument of India (2 Volumes)
- Architecture of India
- Textile Designs (2 Volumes)
- Traditional theatre in India
Edited/Text Edited Magazines
- Indraprastha Bharti, a Hindi literary and cultural magazine published by Hindi Academy, Delhi
- Srotasvini, a literary-cultural magazine published by CCRT, Govt of India
- Saamskritiki, a literary-cultural magazine published by CCRT Govt of India
- Pradnya, a socio-cultural, political magazine
- Parichhan, a literary magazine published by Maithili-Bhojpuri Academy, Delhi
Some Discourses and Lectures/ Poetry Recitation -
- Lecture on Globalisation and Literature/ Gorakhpur University [March 2014]
- poetry Recitation / Sahitya Akademy /Delhi [2012]
- Chair, Bhartiya Kavita Utsav / Mathrubhumi foundation/ Delhi [2012]
- Lecture on Indian novels / Kamla Nehru College, Delhi University [2012]
Lecture on Bhojpuri Literature and Language in kathmandu [Sahitya Akademy Representative][ 2012 ]
- Poetry Recitation in SAARC literary festival, Delhi (2011)
- Sahiya aur Samskriti ka Atm Saundarya (September, 2006, Indian Business Academy, Greater Noida)
- Bhoomandalikaran aur samskriti-Sahitya (October, 2007, Indian Business Academy, Greater Noida)
- Bhoomandalikaran, Vishwabandhutva aur Sahitya-Samskriti (December, 2007, Indian Business Academy, Greater Noida)
- Literature and Culture (Kandriya Sachivalay Hindi Samiti)
- 50 other lectures in Delhi
Organising Events and Activities: Cultural Programmes
- Organised above 100 Cultural Activities (literature, art, culture, drama, dance etc.)for Hindi and Maithili-Bhojpuri Academy, Delhi
- Culture and Development
- Hindi : Contemporary Scene
Bibliography
- Chaaruta
- Ek Naya Vinyaas
- Sansad Bhavan ki Chhat Per Khada Ho Ke
- Prithivi Se Ras Le Ke
- Yugpat Sameekaran Me
- Akanksha Se Adhik Satvar
- Dhoosar Kavita
- Kavita Chaturthi
- Lipi-Alipi
- Dheemee aanch me
- Anupasthit dinaank
- swapn, sampark, smriti [ edited book on Dr. Sitakant Mahapatra ]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Honour for Parichay Das". The Pioneer. 29 May 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
- ↑ "Hindi Academy Awards given amid controversy, boycott". The Hindu. 12 May 2010. Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2012.