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Hans is a Hindi monthly literary magazine published from Delhi. The magazine was first started by pioneer of modern Hindi literature Premchand in 1930, and revived in 1986 by Rajendra Yadav, a noted short-story writer and novelist.[1]

In 1930,[2] Hans began publication under the editorship of Premchand. Mahatma Gandhi and K. M. Munshi. They were associated with Hans to provide an impetus to creative writing. It became a forum projecting national problems and encouraged socially relevant fiction during the struggle for Indian independence.

In 1936 Hans ceased publication following the death of Premchand.[2] The magazine was revived in 1986 with Rajendra Yadav as editor.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Kuldeep Kumar (28 March 2013). "Of Hans and a flight for a cause". The Hindu. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  2. ^ a b Bree Turner (9 September 2015). "The Birth, Death, Rebirth of India's Hans Hindi Literary Magazine". Publishing Perspective. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  3. ^ Journals of resurgence Frontline, The Hindu, 1 July 2005.
  4. ^ "Swan's song: Celebrating 25 years of a landmark Hindi literary magazine". Mint. 27 December 2011.

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