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Manubhai Pancholi

Manubhai Pancholi also known by his pen name Darshak, was a Gujarati language novelist, author, educationist and politician from Gujarat, India. He participated in the Indian independence movement and held several offices after independence.

Manubhai Pancholi
Born(1914-10-15)15 October 1914
Panchashiya, Morbi district, Gujarat, India
Died29 August 2001(2001-08-29) (aged 86)
Sanosara, Bhavnagar, Gujarat
Pen nameDarshak
OccupationNovelist, author, educationist and politician
LanguageGujarati
Notable awards
Spouse
Vijayaben Patel
(died 1995)

Biography

Manubhai Pancholi was born on 15 October 1914 at Panchashiya village in Morbi district, Gujarat, India. He completed his primary education from Tithwa Lunsar. He left study to participate in Salt Satyagraha in 1930 when he was studying at Wankaner. He was jailed in Sabarmati, Nasik and Visapur.[1][2] He started his career as a rector in educational institute, Dakshinamurti at Bhavnagar in 1932 and later joined as a professor in Gramdakshinamurt, Ambala in 1938. He was also arrested during Quit India Movement in 1942 was jailed at Bhavnagar. He served as education minister of Bhavnagar State in 1948. He co-founded Lokbharti Gramvidyapith institute with Nanabhai Bhatt in 1953 at Sanosara.[1][2] He married Vijayaben Patel, a daughter of Patidar family from Varad village of Bardoli,[3] who predeceased him on 25 April 1995.[4]

He was a member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly from 1967 to 1971 and served as an education minister in 1970. He was arrested during the emergency in 1975. He served as the president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad from 1981 to 1983.[1][2] He also served as the chairman of the Gujarat Sahitya Akademi from 1991 to 1998.

He died on 29 August 2001 at Sanosara, Bhavnagar, Gujarat following kidney ailment.[1][2][5]

Works

Pancholi is regarded as one of the greatest novelists in Gujarati literature. He was influenced by Mahatma Gandhi, and followed Gandhian thinking and ways in his writings and life as well.[6]

The novels Pancholi has written include: Jher To Pidha Chhe Jani Jani (1952), Socrates (1974), Bandhan ane Mukti (1938), Bandeeghar (1939), Deepnirvan (1944) and Prem ane Pooja (1939),[6] among which, Jher To Pidha Chhe Jani Jani and Socrates are regarded as classic.[citation needed] Dipnirvan is a historical novel about the revolt against Magadh in ancient India.[7]

His plays have been collected and published in: Paritran (1967), Adharaso Sattavan (1935), Jaliawala (1934) and Antim Adhyaya (1983). Mari Vachankatha (1969) and Vagishwari Na Karnaphoolo (1963) are collections of his critical articles. His Apano Varso ane Vaibhav (1953), Triveni Tirth (1955), Dharmachakra Parivartan (1956), Ramayan No Marma (1963), Lokshahi (1973), Mahabharat No Marma (1978) and Sarvodaya Ane Shikshan (1974) deal with different aspects of Indian culture.[6]

His classic adapted in the Gujarati film, Zer To Pidhan Jani Jani (1972) directed by Upendra Trivedi.[8] His novel Socrates was translated into Hindi by Sushila Joshi as Sukrat in 1987.[9]

Awards

He received Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1964, Sahitya Akademi Award for Socrates in 1975 and Bharatiya Jnanpith Moortidevi Award for Jher To Pidha Chhe Jani Jani in 1987.[1][2][5] He was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1991[10] for his work in public affairs. He also received Saraswati Samman in 1997 for his book Kurukshetra and Jamnalal Bajaj Award in 1996.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e . Lokbharti. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Manubhai Pancholi "Darshak"". Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (in Gujarati). Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  3. ^ "ગૂર્જર ગૌરવ – ટીના દોશી". ReadGujarati.com (in Gujarati). 4 June 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  4. ^ "શ્રીમતી વિજયાબહેન પંચોળીનું દુઃખદ અવસાન" [Death note of Vijayaben Pancholi]. Shabdasrishti. May 1995. p. 18. ISSN 2319-3220.
  5. ^ a b "Gujarati novelist Manubhai dead". The Tribune. PTI. 31 August 2001.
  6. ^ a b c Pancholi, Manubhai; Singh, Avadhesh Kumar (November–December 2001). "Manubhai Pancholi 'Darshak' in Conversation with Avadhesh Kumar Singh". Indian Literature. 45 (6): 143. JSTOR 23345763.  
  7. ^ Sisir Kumar Das (1991). History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956, struggle for freedom : triumph and tragedy. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 756. ISBN 978-81-7201-798-9.
  8. ^ "Gujarati film actor Upendra Trivedi dies". The Times of India. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  9. ^ Manubhai Pancholi; Sushila Joshi (1987). Sukarat. Gandhinagar: Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.
  10. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Saraswati Samman for Prof Paniker". The Tribune. Chandigarh, India. 19 February 2006. from the original on 16 December 2006.

Further reading

  • Dave, Ramesh R. (1989). Navalkathakar Darshak. Ahmedabad: Balgovinda Prakashan. OCLC 21760503.
  • Bhave, Sanjay S. (November–December 2001). "Manubhai Pancholi 'Darshak' (1914-2001)". Indian Literature. 45 (6): 139–142. JSTOR 23345762.  

External links

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Manubhai Pancholi also known by his pen name Darshak was a Gujarati language novelist author educationist and politician from Gujarat India He participated in the Indian independence movement and held several offices after independence Manubhai PancholiBorn 1914 10 15 15 October 1914Panchashiya Morbi district Gujarat IndiaDied29 August 2001 2001 08 29 aged 86 Sanosara Bhavnagar GujaratPen nameDarshakOccupationNovelist author educationist and politicianLanguageGujaratiNotable awardsRanjitram Suvarna Chandrak 1964 Sahitya Akademi Award to Gujarati Writers 1975 Moortidevi Award 1987 Padma Bhusan 1991 Jamnalal Bajaj Award 1996 Saraswati Samman 1997 SpouseVijayaben Patel died 1995 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBiography EditManubhai Pancholi was born on 15 October 1914 at Panchashiya village in Morbi district Gujarat India He completed his primary education from Tithwa Lunsar He left study to participate in Salt Satyagraha in 1930 when he was studying at Wankaner He was jailed in Sabarmati Nasik and Visapur 1 2 He started his career as a rector in educational institute Dakshinamurti at Bhavnagar in 1932 and later joined as a professor in Gramdakshinamurt Ambala in 1938 He was also arrested during Quit India Movement in 1942 was jailed at Bhavnagar He served as education minister of Bhavnagar State in 1948 He co founded Lokbharti Gramvidyapith institute with Nanabhai Bhatt in 1953 at Sanosara 1 2 He married Vijayaben Patel a daughter of Patidar family from Varad village of Bardoli 3 who predeceased him on 25 April 1995 4 He was a member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly from 1967 to 1971 and served as an education minister in 1970 He was arrested during the emergency in 1975 He served as the president of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad from 1981 to 1983 1 2 He also served as the chairman of the Gujarat Sahitya Akademi from 1991 to 1998 He died on 29 August 2001 at Sanosara Bhavnagar Gujarat following kidney ailment 1 2 5 Works EditPancholi is regarded as one of the greatest novelists in Gujarati literature He was influenced by Mahatma Gandhi and followed Gandhian thinking and ways in his writings and life as well 6 The novels Pancholi has written include Jher To Pidha Chhe Jani Jani 1952 Socrates 1974 Bandhan ane Mukti 1938 Bandeeghar 1939 Deepnirvan 1944 and Prem ane Pooja 1939 6 among which Jher To Pidha Chhe Jani Jani and Socrates are regarded as classic citation needed Dipnirvan is a historical novel about the revolt against Magadh in ancient India 7 His plays have been collected and published in Paritran 1967 Adharaso Sattavan 1935 Jaliawala 1934 and Antim Adhyaya 1983 Mari Vachankatha 1969 and Vagishwari Na Karnaphoolo 1963 are collections of his critical articles His Apano Varso ane Vaibhav 1953 Triveni Tirth 1955 Dharmachakra Parivartan 1956 Ramayan No Marma 1963 Lokshahi 1973 Mahabharat No Marma 1978 and Sarvodaya Ane Shikshan 1974 deal with different aspects of Indian culture 6 His classic adapted in the Gujarati film Zer To Pidhan Jani Jani 1972 directed by Upendra Trivedi 8 His novel Socrates was translated into Hindi by Sushila Joshi as Sukrat in 1987 9 Awards EditHe received Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1964 Sahitya Akademi Award for Socrates in 1975 and Bharatiya Jnanpith Moortidevi Award for Jher To Pidha Chhe Jani Jani in 1987 1 2 5 He was awarded Padma Bhushan in 1991 10 for his work in public affairs He also received Saraswati Samman in 1997 for his book Kurukshetra and Jamnalal Bajaj Award in 1996 11 See also EditList of Gujarati language writersReferences Edit a b c d e Manubhai Pancholi Lokbharti Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 1 May 2014 a b c d e Manubhai Pancholi Darshak Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in Gujarati Retrieved 1 May 2014 ગ ર જર ગ રવ ટ ન દ શ ReadGujarati com in Gujarati 4 June 2010 Retrieved 26 March 2017 શ ર મત વ જય બહ ન પ ચ ળ ન દ ખદ અવસ ન Death note of Vijayaben Pancholi Shabdasrishti May 1995 p 18 ISSN 2319 3220 a b Gujarati novelist Manubhai dead The Tribune PTI 31 August 2001 a b c Pancholi Manubhai Singh Avadhesh Kumar November December 2001 Manubhai Pancholi Darshak in Conversation with Avadhesh Kumar Singh Indian Literature 45 6 143 JSTOR 23345763 Sisir Kumar Das 1991 History of Indian Literature 1911 1956 struggle for freedom triumph and tragedy New Delhi Sahitya Akademi p 756 ISBN 978 81 7201 798 9 Gujarati film actor Upendra Trivedi dies The Times of India 5 January 2015 Retrieved 26 March 2017 Manubhai Pancholi Sushila Joshi 1987 Sukarat Gandhinagar Gujarat Sahitya Akademi Padma Awards PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 15 October 2015 Retrieved 21 July 2015 Saraswati Samman for Prof Paniker The Tribune Chandigarh India 19 February 2006 Archived from the original on 16 December 2006 Further reading EditDave Ramesh R 1989 Navalkathakar Darshak Ahmedabad Balgovinda Prakashan OCLC 21760503 Bhave Sanjay S November December 2001 Manubhai Pancholi Darshak 1914 2001 Indian Literature 45 6 139 142 JSTOR 23345762 External links EditWorks by Manubhai Pancholi at Google Books Manubhai Pancholi in Gujarati Vishwakosh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manubhai Pancholi amp oldid 1102726502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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