Rajinder Manchanda Bani
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Rajinder Manchanda Bani | |
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Born | Multan |
Died | Delhi |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | School-teacher |
Known for | Poetry |
Notable work | Harf e Moetbar, Hisab e Rang, Shafaq e Shajjar |
Rajinder Manchanda Bani (1932-1981) was an Indian poet. He was born at Multan in 1932. His family migrated to Delhi in 1947 where he died in 1981. He was an M.A. (Economics) from Punjab University, and a school- teacher. Harf e Moetbar (1972), Hisab e Rang (1976) & Shafaq e Shajjar are his three collections of poems. He was a poet of neo-classical ghazal who did not use conventional imagery and was original in style; he was an effective user of Hindi diction. He was a physically weak person who did not maintain good health throughout his life-time but possessed a sturdy mind; he lived for 49 years.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ K.C.Kanda. Urdu Ghazals: An Anthology. Sterling Publishers. pp. 341–343.
- ^ Amreesh Datta. Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature A-D. Sahitya Akademi. p. 375.
- ^ K. M. George. Modern Indian literature: An Anthology. Sahitya Akademi. p. 440.