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Shrilal Shukla (31 December 1925 – 28 October 2011[1]) was a Hindi writer, notable for his satire. He worked as a PCS officer for the state government of Uttar Pradesh, later inducted into the IAS. He has written over 25 books,[2] including Raag Darbari, Makaan, Sooni Ghaati Ka Sooraj, Pehla Padaav and Bisrampur Ka Sant.

Shrilal Shukla
Shrilal Shukla on a 2017 stamp of India
Born(1925-12-31)31 December 1925
Died28 October 2011(2011-10-28) (aged 85)
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
OccupationWriter
Notable worksRaag Darbari, Makaan, Sooni Ghaati Ka Sooraj, Pehla Padaav
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Shukla has highlighted the falling moral values in the Indian society in the post independence era through his novels. His writings expose the negative aspects of life in rural and urban India in a satirical manner. His best known work Raag Darbari has been translated into English and 15 Indian languages. A television serial based on this continued for several months on the national network in the 1980s. It is a little-known fact that he also wrote a detective novel entitled Aadmi Ka Zahar which was serialised in the weekly magazine 'Hindustan'.


Awards


Shukla received the Jnanpith Award, the highest Indian literary award, in 2011. His first major award was the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Raag Darbari in 1969. He received the Vyas Samman award in 1999 for the novel Bisrampur ka Sant.[2][3] In 2008, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan[4] by the President of India for his contribution to Indian literature and culture. On his 80th birthday in December 2005, his friends, peers, family and fans organised a literary and cultural event in New Delhi. To mark the occasion, a volume titled Shrilal Shukla – Jeevan Hi Jeevan was issued about him which contains the writings of eminent literary personalities such as Dr. Naamvar Singh, Rajendra Yadav, Ashok Bajpai, Doodhnath Singh, Nirmala Jain, Leeladhar Jagudi, Gillian Wright, Kunwar Narayan and Raghuvir Sahay among others. His friends, family and fans also contributed to the book.


Personal account



Literary works


Novels

Satires

Short Story Collections

Memoirs

Literary Critique

Edited Works


Literary travels


He has visited Yugoslavia, Germany, UK, Poland, Surinam for various literary seminars, conferences and to receive awards. He has also headed a delegation of writers sent by the Government of India to China.


Family


Shukla died in Lucknow on 28 October 2011 at around 11.45 am after a prolonged illness, fourteen years after the death of his wife Girija, who had been his true companion who passionately shared his love of classical music and literature. Shri Lal Shukla has four children – daughters Rekha Awasthi and Madhulika Mehta who are musically talented homemakers;son Ashutosh Shukla who works in a corporate cooperative concern and lastly youngest daughter Dr. Vinita Mathur who is a professor in Geography in the University of Delhi. He has eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.


See also



References


  1. "Noted Hindi Novelist and Satirist Shrilal Shukla Passed Away". Jagranjosh.com. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
  2. Vyas Samman 1999 Archived 10 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Vyas Samman for Shreelal Shukla". The Tribune. India. 15 December 1999. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
  4. Padma Bhushan Official listings Govt. of India website.

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Пандит Шрилал Шукла (хинди श्रीलाल शुक्ल, англ. Shrilal Shukla; 31 декабря 1925, Атраули, округ Алигарх — 28 октября 2011, Лакхнау) — индийский писатель на хинди. Лауреат высшей литературной премии Индии — Джнянпитх (2009).



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