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Ravindra Prabhat
रवीन्द्र प्रभात
Prabhat in December 2008
Prabhat in December 2008
BornRavindra Kumar Chaubey
(1969-04-05) 5 April 1969 (age 55)
Mahindwara, Sitamarhi, Bihar, India
Pen namePrabhat
OccupationPoet, writer, journalist
Period(1991-present)
GenrePoetry, ghazal, story writing and blog criticism
SubjectLiterature and blogs
Literary movementInitiative to Hindi blog criticism
SpouseM. Prabhat
(1989-present)
ChildrenUrvija Dubey, Subendu Prabhat and Urvashi Prabhat
Website
ravindraprabhat.in

Ravindra Prabhat (born 5 April 1969) is a Hindi novelist, journalist, poet, and short story writer from India. He has worked as an editor and screen play writer. Some of his works have been translated into other languages and published in various literary magazines and anthologies.

Early life and education

Prabhat was born on 5 April 1969 in the village of Mahindwara, Sitamarhi, India.[1][2] He raised and received primary education there. He obtained higher education in geography honours from B. R. Ambedkar Bihar University in Muzaffarpur, he later studied Master of Journalism and Mass Communication (MJMC) from the Uttar Pradesh Rajarshi Tandon Open University, Allahabad.[3][4][5][6]

Personal life

According to the Brahmin family culture he underwent an upanayan initiation at age eleven. He married M. Prabhat, in Bettiah on 18 May 1989. They have a son and two daughters.[7]

Literary career

Prabhat has been writing since 1987 in various subjects.[8][9][10][11] He is also chief editor of VatVriksh[12] & Parikalpana Samay[13] (Hindi Magazine).

Writings and style

Prabhat is a realistic poet, often writing about social topics and human suffering.[14] His work often touches on human suffering and social issues.[15][16]

Blogging

Ravindra Prabhat with Mr. Arjun Narasingha K.C.(Senior leader of nepali congress and Ex cabinet Minister Nepal Govt) in Kathmandu (Nepal), 13 September 2013

Prabhat has written and edited works on Hindi blogging, and has also published his writing in the form of a blog. He started blogging in 2007, and has published fiction as well as reviews of other blogs.[17]

Prabhat is a founding member of the Parikalpna Award, a blog literary award in India. It is presented by the magazine Parikalpana Samay and the Non-governmental organization Parikalpnaa. The first Parikalpna Award was presented on 30 April 2011.

Bibliography

Books

Fiction

  • Taki Bacha Rahe Loktantra(2011) ISBN 9788191038583 (Hindi)
  • Prem Na Hat Bikay (2012) ISBN 9789381394106 (Hindi)
  • Dharati Pakad Nirdaliya (2013) ISBN 9789381394519 (Hindi)
  • Lakhanaua Kakka(2018) ISBN 978-93-83967-40-7(Bhojpuri)
  • Kashmir 370 kilometer (Notion Press, 2019) ISBN 9781647609320 (Hindi)[18]

Non-fiction

  • Contemporary Nepali Literature (Hindi: समकालीन नेपाली साहित्य) (critical writings,essays and interviews,1995)[19]
  • History of Hindi Blogging (Hindi: हिन्दी ब्लॉगिंग का इतिहास) (2011) ISBN 978-93-80916-14-9 (Hindi)
  • Contributor to Hindi Blogging: Expression of new revolution (Hindi: हिन्दी ब्लॉगिंग: अभिव्यक्ति की नई क्रांति) (2011) ISBN 978-93-80916-05-7
  • Hindi Bhasha ke vividh ayam (Rashtriy Aur Antarrashtriy Pariprekshya men)(2018) ISBN 978-93-84397-67-8 (Hindi essays collection)
  • Responsibility Awareness & Public Behavior (Hindi: दायित्व बोध और लोक व्यवहार) (Notion Press, 2019) ISBN 9781647832902 (Hindi/English)[20]
  • Social Media's Impact on Us (Hindi: samajik midia aur ham) (Notion Press, 2020) ISBN 9781648055621 (Hindi)[21]

Documentaries

Poetry collections

  • Ham Safar (1991) (his first poetry collection) [23][24]
  • Mat Rona Ramjani Chacha (1999)[25]
  • Smriti Shesh (2002)[26]

Magazines

  • Urvija 1992 to 1995. Published at Sitamarhi, Bihar in India.
  • Fagunahat, 1990 to 1992a yearly magazine published at Sitamarhi, Bihar in India.
  • Samvad, 1993, editor of a special issue of this monthly magazine, whose principal editor was Basant Arya.
  • Sahityanjali, 1994. editor of a special issue of this monthly magazine, whose principal editor was Madhvendra Verma.
  • Hamari Vani 2010, a Hindi e-journal. he was consulting editor for the year 2010.
  • Parikalpna Blogotsav, 2012 - . He is chief editor of this Internet web journal.
  • Vatvriksh, May 2011 to May 2013. A Hindi magazine published in Lucknow. He is chief editor.
  • Parikalpana Samay, June 2013 - A monthly Hindi magazine published in Lucknow. He is chief editor.

Adaptations of Prabhat's works

  • Dr. Siyaram written a Book of Prabhat's works-

Ravindra Prabhat Ki Parikalpana aur Blog alochana karm(2017) ISBN 978-93-83967-35-3 (Hindi)[27]

  • Audio Book: Prem Na Haat Bikay (Narrator: Ashish Jain)[28]
  • Audio Book: Dharati Pakad Nirdaliy (Narrator: Kafeel Jafri)[29]

References

  1. ^ Hindustan, National Daily, Patna Edition, 24 July 1994, Page No.06, Ravindra Prabhat Ki Gazal
  2. ^ Aj, National Hindi Daily, Patna Edition, 14 November 1994, Page No.:9, Article Title: Literature in Sitamarhi
  3. ^ Maun Ke Swar, Editor: Shri Ram Dubey, Year: 1994, Page No.: 58, Publisher: Kavya Sangam Publication, Indira Nagar,Sitamarhi-843302
  4. ^ "रवीन्द्र प्रभात: परिचय और कवितायें" [Ravindra Prabhat: Introduction and Poems] (in Hindi). Kavita Kosh. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  5. ^ "रवीन्द्र प्रभात: परिचय, व्यंग्य, आलेख और कहानियाँ" [Ravindra Prabhat: Introduction, satire, articles and stories] (in Hindi). Gadya Kosh. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
  6. ^ Sanwad(Hindi Monthly), Editor:Basant Arya, Taigore Sahitya Manch Dumara-843301, Bihar, India, Issue-4,5,6,1993, Page No.2
  7. ^ Aaj, the national Hindi daily, Patna edition,14 November 1994, page numbers: 9, article title: साहित्य में सीतामढ़ी [Sitamarhi in Literature], Author: Ravindra Prabhat
  8. ^ Rashtriy Sahara, Hindi Daily, New Delhi, Page No.1 (Umang), 26 September 1994, Title: Ek Gauravshali Ateet
  9. ^ INDIA TODAY, National Fortnightly Magazine, New Delhi, 15 May 1995, Page No.52, Article Title: Mithas Kahan Gayil
  10. ^ Ravindra Prabhat : A Short Introduction Archived 1 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Sahitya Kunj, 28 June 2014
  11. ^ An experimental classification of Hindī blôgiṅga: abhivyakti kī naī krānti, oclc, 28 June 2014
  12. ^ http://urvija.parikalpnaa.com/
  13. ^ Parikalpana Samay (Hindi Monthly)
  14. ^ Basu, Dr. Virendra. "The creative fragrance of Ravindra Prabhat". Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  15. ^ "Jaipur Literature Fest 2016 to focus on culture and heritage". Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  16. ^ "Cultural riches of Rajasthan take centre stage at Jaipur Literature Festival 2016". Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  17. ^ News in Hindi related Book released, Sahitya Shilpi, 19 September 2011
  18. ^ Kashmir 370 kilometer
  19. ^ Samakalin Nepali Sahitya, Editor-Ravindra Prabhat, Publisher-Urvija Publication, Ward No.-13 (old), Bhavadepur, Sitamarhi-843302, India, Year- 1995,
  20. ^ Responsibility Awareness & Public Behavior
  21. ^ [1]
  22. ^ Aj, Hindi Daily, [Patna] Edition, 30 December 1995, News Title:Bajjika Lekhak sangh ka Godasahan daura
  23. ^ Khojbeen,Fortnightly Magazine,Kala Mandir, Main Road, Sitamarhi-843302, India, 15 December1991, Page No.: 2, Poet: Basant Arya, Review Title: Hamsafar: Yatharth aur kalpna ki dhoop-chhanv
  24. ^ Hamsafar, Author- Ravindra Prabhat, Publisher- Sahitya Sarita Publication, Mela Road Sitamarhi-843302, India, Year- 199,
  25. ^ Mat Rona Ramjani Chacha, Poet- Ravindra Prabhat, Publisher-Kavya Sangam Publications, Indira Nagar, Sitamarhi-843302, India, 1999
  26. ^ Smriti Shesh, Poet- Ravindra Prabhat, Publisher-Kathyaroop Publications, Allahabad, India,Year- 2002
  27. ^ "रवीन्द्र प्रभात की परिकल्पना और ब्लॉग आलोचना कर्म के मायने: डॉ॰ विरेन्द्र कुमार बसु" [The meaning of Ravindra Prabhat's Hypothesis and blog criticism work: Dr. Virendra Kumar Basu] (in Hindi). Himdhara. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
  28. ^ "Prem Na Haat Bikay". Audible Studio. 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  29. ^ "Dharati Pakad Nirdaliy". Audible Studio. 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2020.