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Hindi Diwas 2023: 10 Prominent Hindi Writers, Poets Who Revolutionized Hindi Language
Hindi Diwas 2023: India has a rich literary tradition, and Hindi literature, and it has produced many prominent poets, and writers, who have made significant contributions. Hindi is a language that holds the third position in the list of most spoken languages. A total of about 585.5 million people worldwide speak Hindi as their mother tongue.
Every year, it is celebrated on 14 September 2023. In this post, we have listed prominent poets, and authors of India. Know about them.

1.
Munshi
Premchand
(1880-1936)
Often
referred
to
as
the
"Upanyas
Samrat"
(Emperor
of
Novels),
Premchand
is
one
of
the
most
celebrated
and
influential
Hindi
writers
of
the
20th
century.
His
works,
such
as
"Godan,"
"Nirmala," and
"Gaban,"
address
social
issues
and
human
relationships.
He
wrote
over
300
short
stories,
14
novels,
essays,
letters,
plays
and
translations.
2.
Jaishankar
Prasad
(1889-1937)
A
renowned
poet
and
playwright,
Jaishankar
Prasad
is
known
for
his
romantic
and
philosophical
poetry.
His
works
include
"Kamayani" and
"Arunodaya."
He
is
known
as
one
of
the
four
pillars
of
the
Chhayavad
style
of
Hindi
Literature.
3.
Suryakant
Tripathi
'Nirala'
(1896-1961)
Nirala
was
a
prolific
poet,
novelist,
and
essayist.
His
poetry
reflects
a
wide
range
of
themes,
from
social
issues
to
spiritual
exploration.
"Ram
Ki
Shakti
Puja"
and
"Saroj
Smriti"
are
some
of
his
notable
works.
He
was
also
known
for
his
contemporary
sketches.
4.
Sumitranandan
Pant
(1900-1977)
Sumitranandan
Pant
is
a
renowned
modern
Hindi
poet
known
for
his
romantic
and
lyrical
poetry.
His
famous
works
include
"Gunjan,"
"Chidambara,"
and
"Pallav."
Also,
his
poems
were
inspired
by
nature,
people
as
well
as
beauty
within.
5.
Ramdhari
Singh
'Dinkar'
(1908-1974)
Dinkar
was
a
poet,
freedom
fighter,
essayist,
and
academician
known
for
his
patriotic
and
socially
relevant
poetry.
His
notable
works
include
"Rashmirathi"
and
"Urvashi."
6.
Harivansh
Rai
Bachchan
(1907-2003)
A
prolific
poet,
writer
of
the
Nayi
Kavita
literary
movement
of
early
20th
century
Hindi
literature,
and
essayist,
Harivansh
Rai
Bachchan
is
widely
known
for
his
poem
"Madhushala"
and
his
autobiography,
"Kya
Bhooloon
Kya
Yaad
Karoon."
7.
Amrita
Pritam
(1919-2005)
Amrita
Pritam
was
a
prolific
Punjabi
and
Hindi
writer
and
poet.
Her
notable
works
include
"Pinjar,"
"Kagaz
Te
Canvas,"
and
"Rasidi
Ticket."
In
1956,
she
received
Sahitya
Akademi
Award.
8.
Raghuvir
Sahay
(1929-1990)
A
modern
Hindi
poet,
Raghuvir
Sahay
is
known
for
his
introspective
and
philosophical
poetry.
His
notable
works
include
"Neelambar"
and
"Tarpan."
He
was
also
a
short-story
writer,
essayist,
literary
critic,
translator,
and
journalist.
9.
Kamleshwar
(1932-2007)
Kamleshwar
was
a
prolific
Hindi
writer
and
screenwriter
known
for
his
novel
"Kitne
Pakistan"
and
his
contributions
to
Indian
cinema.
He
is
also
known
for
his
works
in
films
Aandhi,
Mausam,
Chhoti
Si
Baat,
and
Rang
Birangi.
10.
Dharmavir
Bharti
(1926-1997)
Dharamvir
Bharati
was
a
prominent
Hindi
poet,
author,
playwright,
and
social
thinker
of
India.
From
1960
to
1987,
he
was
the
chief
editor
of
the
popular
Hindi
weekly
magazine
Dharmayug.
His
novel
Gunaho
Ka
Devta
became
a
classic
and
he
is
also
known
for
works
like
Gunahon
Ka
Devta
(1949)
Suraj
ka
Satwan
Ghoda
(1952)
and
the
play
Andha
Yug
(1953).
Bharati
was
awarded
the
Padma
Shree
for
literature
in
1972.



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