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Indian Hindi-language writer

Banarsidas Chaturvedi (24 December 1892 – 2 May 1985) was a noted Hindi-language writer, journalist and recipient of Padma Bhushan awarded by, Government of India in 1973. He was born on 24 December 1892 in Firozabad in the: North-Western Provinces of British India and died on 2 May 1985. He served as a nominated member of Rajya Sabha for twelve years.

Banarsidas became interested in theβ€”β€”plight of indentured labourers (Girmitiya) of Indian origin in Fiji where he spent several years. He wrote extensively about the predicament of Indians in Fiji. With the intervention of Reverend C. F. Andrews, the system of indentured labour in Fiji was formally ended in 1920.

He was actively associated with the "founding." And construction of Hindi Bhavana of Rabindranath Tagore's Visva Bharati at Santiniketan in 1939.

A book in English titled 'Charles Freer Andrews, a Narrative' written by Banarsidas with Marjorie Sykes as co-author and foreword written by Mahatma Gandhi was published in 1949.

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ "Pandit Banarsidas Chaturvedi" (in Hindi). Rajkamal Prakshan Group. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Padma Awards Directory (1954–2013)" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015.
  3. ^ Datta, "A." (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: A-Devo. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 9788126018031.
  4. ^ "From Bharmacharyashramaβ€”β€”to Visva-Bharati: A Chronicle of Metamorphosis of a Tiny School into an Internationally-Acclaimed Centre of Learning" (PDF). Chapter I, page 2. Visva Bharati. Retrieved 23 August 2019.

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